Ultrasonography of the suspensory ligament branches in yearling and 2‐year‐old Thoroughbred sales horses: Prevalence, progression of findings and associations with racing performance

Author:

Peat Frances J.1ORCID,Kawcak Christopher E.1,McIlwraith C. Wayne1,Berk Jeffrey T.2,Keenan David P.3,Selberg Kurt T.4,Ojeda Alejandro5

Affiliation:

1. Orthopaedic Research Center C. Wayne McIlwraith Translational Medicine Institute, Colorado State University Fort Collins Colorado USA

2. Equine Medical Associates Lexington Kentucky USA

3. Matamata Veterinary Services Ltd Matamata New Zealand

4. Department of Environmental & Radiological Health Sciences Colorado State University Fort Collins Colorado USA

5. Department of Statistics Colorado State University Fort Collins Colorado USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundEquine suspensory ligament branch (branch) ultrasonography is becoming increasingly commonplace presale. No ultrasonographical branch reference data exists for Thoroughbred sales horses.ObjectivesTo define the prevalence of ultrasonographical findings in the forelimb suspensory branches of yearling and 2‐year‐old sales Thoroughbreds and to analyse associations with racing performance. To track changes in branch findings between 1 and 2 years of age in horses that present for sale at both ages.Study designProspective cohort study using an enrolled sample.MethodsHorses were enrolled from a 2016 yearling sale and five 2017 2‐year‐old sales with consignor permission. Ultrasonography was performed immediately prior to the sales. Ultrasonographical findings relating to branch size, fibrillar pattern, the presence of hyperechoic foci, periligamentar tissue thickness and the adjacent proximal sesamoid bone surface were examined. Associations with racing performance from 2 to 4 years of age were investigated using multivariate regression analyses. Clinical follow‐up was sought to ascertain why horses that did not race never started.ResultsA total of 593 sales yearlings and 367 2‐year‐olds had forelimb branch ultrasonography performed. Grade ≥2 fibrillar branch change was present in 8.9% of yearlings and 14.4% of 2‐year‐olds. A 0.25 cm increase in branch width was associated with a 49‐day delayed start to racing careers (P < 0.001, 95% confidence interval (95% CI): 21–77 days). The presence of grade 2 hyperechoic foci was associated with significantly lower total earnings (P = 0.01, 95% CI: $2000–$16 022) and lower earnings per start (P = 0.003, 95% CI: $349–$1718) in United States Dollars. Grade 3 fibrillar branch change had clinically important reductions in the probability of racing, the calibre of racing performance and earnings. Grade 1 fibrillar pattern was associated with significantly higher earnings per start (P = 0.004, 95% CI: $2641–$5759).Main limitationsThe findings are applicable to horses prepared for public auction and deemed fit to be entered for sale. The results may underestimate the proportion of severe lesions in horses not entered for sale.ConclusionsReference values specific to young Thoroughbreds have been established. Grade 1 fibrillar branch change should be regarded as an acceptable appearance in sales yearlings and 2‐year‐olds. Approximately one‐third of grade 2 yearling branches progressed to a grade 3 lesion. Evidence of enlarged branch width and grade 2 hyperechoic foci at 2‐year‐old sales constitute a risk to racing performance.

Funder

Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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