Publication: Survival rates and factors associated with survival and laminitis of horses with acute diarrhoea admitted to referral institutions
Survival rates and factors associated with survival and laminitis of horses with acute diarrhoea admitted to referral institutions
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Gomez, D. E., Dunkel, B., Renaud, D. L., Arroyo, L. G., Schoster, A., Kopper, J. J., Byrne, D., & Toribio, R. E. (2024). Survival rates and factors associated with survival and laminitis of horses with acute diarrhoea admitted to referral institutions. Equine Veterinary Journal, 56(5), 970–981. https://doi.org/10.1111/evj.14032
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Background: Clinicopathological findings and their association with the outcome and development of laminitis in horses with acute diarrhoea has not been investigated in a multicentre study across different geographic regions.ObjectivesDescribe and compare clinicopathologic findings of diarrhoeic horses between different geographic regions, survival rates and factors associated with non‐survival and laminitis.Study designMulticentre retrospective case series. Methods: Information from horses with acute diarrhoea presenting to participa
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Gomez, D. E., Dunkel, B., Renaud, D. L., Arroyo, L. G., Schoster, A., Kopper, J. J., Byrne, D., & Toribio, R. E. (2024). Survival rates and factors associated with survival and laminitis of horses with acute diarrhoea admitted to referral institutions. Equine Veterinary Journal, 56(5), 970–981. https://doi.org/10.1111/evj.14032