Antimicrobial prophylaxis is not indicated for horses undergoing general anaesthesia for elective orthopaedic MRI

Author:

Hoblick Sloane1,Denagamage Thomas N.1ORCID,Morton Alison J.1,McCarrel Taralyn M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine Gainesville Florida USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPost‐anaesthetic fever is a known complication of general anaesthesia, however, its incidence in horses undergoing elective magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is unknown.ObjectiveTo determine the incidence of post‐anaesthetic fever in horses undergoing elective orthopaedic MRI and determine whether prophylactic antimicrobial therapy would be associated with a reduction in the incidence of post‐anaesthetic fever. We hypothesised that prophylactic antimicrobials would be associated with a reduction in the incidence of post‐anaesthetic fever.Study designRetrospective cross‐sectional study.MethodsThis retrospective study included 791 elective orthopaedic MRIs in systemically healthy horses between June 2006 and March 2020 that recovered from general anaesthesia and did not undergo surgery or intensive medical therapy soon after recovery. Potential factors associated with post‐anaesthetic fever were evaluated using multivariable logistic regression. Case signalment, travel time, preanaesthetic haematology and fibrinogen abnormalities, use of prophylactic antimicrobials, peri‐anaesthetic nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatories, anaesthesia time and recovery time were all evaluated for association with post‐anaesthetic fever.ResultsOf 791 MRI cases, 44 (5.6%) developed a post‐anaesthetic fever. Horses that received prophylactic antimicrobials were [odds ratio (OR) 3.8, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.98–7.46; p ≤ 0.001] more likely to develop a post‐anaesthetic fever than those that did not receive antimicrobials. Young horses (1–4 years of age) were (OR 2.8, 95% CI 1.26–6.17; p = 0.01) more likely to develop fever compared with adult horses (≥5 years of age).Main limitationsLimitations of this study pertain to retrospective analysis including nonrandomised case selection and incomplete data records.ConclusionsWhile fever may indicate infection, the majority of early post‐anaesthetic fevers resolved before discharge from the hospital with no identified cause. The use of prophylactic antimicrobials to reduce the risk of post‐anaesthetic fever for elective MRI is not supported by this study.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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