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Equine Veterinary Journal | 2011

Is there a statistical correlation between ultrasonographic findings and definitive diagnosis in horses with acute abdominal pain

Francesca Beccati; M. Pepe; Rodolfo Gialletti; M. Cercone; Chiara Bazzica; Sara Nannarone

REASON FOR PERFORMING STUDY Abdominal ultrasonography has become a part of the diagnostic investigation for the acute abdomen in many equine clinics. There is limited information on the correlation between abnormalities detected on abdominal ultrasonography and the specific category of small intestine (SI) and large intestine (LI) diseases. OBJECTIVES To investigate the relationship between abdominal ultrasonographic findings and disease categories that cause abdominal pain requiring surgery. METHODS Medical records were reviewed for horses undergoing surgery or post mortem examination for colic. The ultrasound examination was performed to assess free peritoneal fluid, the left kidney, stomach, appearance and motility of the duodenum, identification, appearance, motility and thickness of small intestine loops, and the appearance and motility of the colon. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify associations between disease categories and ultrasonographic findings; a Chi-squared test was used to test for associations between each variable and disease categories. RESULTS The study included 158 horses. Distended and nonmotile SI loops were associated with strangulated obstruction (n = 45); increased free peritoneal fluid, completely distended SI loops with abnormal motility and thickened loops were associated with definitive diagnosis involving SI (n = 58). Failure to visualise the left kidney was associated with renosplenic entrapment (n = 16); thickened large colon (LC) was associated with LC strangulating volvulus (n = 9). CONCLUSION The use of abdominal ultrasonography can be used for the accurate definitive diagnosis involving SI and LI diseases. POTENTIAL RELEVANCE This retrospective study may be used as a basis for prospective studies to assess the ultrasonographic findings in horses with medical colic and to compare these with surgical findings.


Veterinary Record | 2014

Evaluation of transabdominal ultrasound as a tool for predicting the success of abdominocentesis in horses

Francesca Beccati; Sara Nannarone; Rodolfo Gialletti; Eleonora Lotto; Marta Cercone; Sara Dante; Chiara Bazzica; M. Pepe

The aim of this study was to evaluate the transabdominal ultrasonography as a tool for predicting the success of abdominocentesis in horses. Patients were included in the study if a complete transabdominal ultrasonography examination and abdominocentesis were performed as part of the clinical work-up. Ultrasonographically, the amount of peritoneal fluid was assessed using a 4-point grading system, as well as the amount of peritoneal fluid collected. A χ2 or Fischer exact test was performed to test for an association between the ultrasonography findings and fluid retrieved, and between the two grading scales. Interobserver and intraobserver agreement values were calculated using k statistics. Values of P<0.05 were considered significant; 109 horses met the inclusion criteria. Peritoneal fluid was identified ultrasonographically in 72 per cent of horses, and it was collected from 93 per cent of these cases. In horses with no peritoneal fluid identified at ultrasonography (28 per cent), fluid was collected in 70 per cent of cases. There is a significant association between transabdominal ultrasonography detection of peritoneal fluid and the likelihood to obtain a diagnostic amount of peritoneal fluid at abdominocentesis; however, even when peritoneal fluid is not detected during abdominal ultrasonography examination, an amount of peritoneal fluid useful for gross, clinicopathological and cytological evaluation can frequently be obtained.


Archive | 2012

Serum Amyloid A, Fibrinogen, and Haptoglobin as Inflammation Markers in the Horse: Preliminary Results

S. Prato; Fabrizio Passamonti; C. Tamantini; M. Cercone; Sara Nannarone; Chiara Bazzica; Rodolfo Gialletti; C. Maggio; I. Cerasoli; A. Di Meo; M. Pepe

The early detection and monitoring of inflammation is a primary challenge in veterinary medicine. The circulating concentrations of acute-phase proteins may provide an objective measure of both the severity of insult and the intensity of inflammatory responses in the horse. A clinical study on the possible role of serum amyloid A (SAA), fibrinogen, and haptoglobin as inflammation markers in the horse was conducted in 40 horses, with a significant correlation emerging between the patterns of SAA concentrations and clinical assessments of the patients being monitored during their hospitalization. The results of this preliminary study support the use of SAA as an important parameter at diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic stages. The sequential levels of SAA appear to be particularly useful in the postintervention monitoring of surgical patients.


Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine | 2015

Polysynovitis in a horse due to Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato infection – Case study

Fabrizio Passamonti; Fabrizia Veronesi; Katia Cappelli; Stefano Capomaccio; Alice Reginato; Arianna Miglio; Doron M Vardi; Valentina Stefanetti; Mauro Coletti; Chiara Bazzica; M. Pepe


Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 2014

A pharmacokinetic/clinical approach to postulate a local action of intra-articular xylazine administration in the horse: a preliminary study

A. Di Salvo; G. della Rocca; Chiara Bazzica; Andrea Giontella; P. Cagnardi; Sara Nannarone


Ippologia | 2010

Risk factors related to synovial infection in the horse: a retrospective study.

Francesca Beccati; Marco Pepe; Fabrizio Passamonti; Cristina Tamantini; Iacopo Secco; Chiara Bazzica; V. M. Masi; Giacomo Coppola; Rodolfo Gialletti


Ippologia | 2012

Computed Tomography for evaluation of some head diseases in 11 horses.

Francesca Beccati; Marco Pepe; Sara Nannarone; G. Angeli; Chiara Bazzica; Marta Cercone; Rodolfo Gialletti


XIX SIVE-FEEVA | 2013

LIDOCAINA IN CORSO DI LAPAROTOMIA IN CAVALLI CON ADDOME ACUTO: DATI PRELIMINARI DI UN NUOVO PROTOCOLLO DI ANESTESIA BILANCIATA

Sara Nannarone; M Giagnori; Eleonora Lotto; Chiara Bazzica; Andrea Giontella; Marta Cercone; Rodolfo Gialletti


XIX SIVE-FEEVA | 2013

MALATTIA DI LYME CLINICAMENTE MANIFESTA IN UN CAVALLO

Chiara Bazzica; Fabrizio Passamonti; Eleonora Lotto; Cristina Tamantini; F Falcioni; Sara Nannarone; Marco Pepe


SISVet LXVI | 2012

STUDIO SULLA SENSIBILITA’ DELL’ESAME ECOGRAFICO DELL’ADDOME PER IL RILIEVO DELLA PRESENZA DI LIQUIDO PERITONEALE NEL CAVALLO: RISULTATI PRELIMINARI

Marco Pepe; Francesca Beccati; Sara Nannarone; Eleonora Lotto; Chiara Bazzica; Marta Cercone; Rodolfo Gialletti; Franco Moriconi

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M. Pepe

University of Perugia

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