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Peer-reviewed veterinary case report

Condylar fracture location is correlated to exercise history in Thoroughbred racehorses.

Journal:
Equine veterinary journal
Year:
2025
Authors:
Bergstrom, Thomas C et al.
Affiliation:
William R. Prichard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital · United States
Species:
horse

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Condylar fractures are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Thoroughbred racehorses. Condylar fractures have a variety of fracture configurations that suggest there may be differences in aetiopathogenesis. OBJECTIVE: To determine if exercise history differs with condylar fracture location in a population of Thoroughbred racehorses. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of clinical and exercise data. METHODS: Exercise history of Thoroughbred racehorses that had condylar fracture repair between 1 January 2018 and 28 February 2021 was compared between racehorses that had fractures located radiographically either within the parasagittal groove (PSG) or abaxial to the PSG (non-PSG). Age, sex, and last event (race, timed work) matched control groups were compared between the PSG and non-PSG groups. Additionally, exercise history variables of both groups were each compared with a group-specific control population, each consisting of three control racehorses of equivalent age and sex matched to each affected racehorse by last event (race or official timed work) before fracture. RESULTS: Eighty-two horses with 84 fractures (45 PSG, 39 non-PSG) met inclusion criteria. Age was not different between groups (PSG: 3.4&#x2009;&#xb1;&#x2009;1.3&#x2009;years [mean&#x2009;&#xb1;&#x2009;SD], non-PSG: 3.7&#x2009;&#xb1;&#x2009;1.3, p&#x2009;=&#x2009;0.3). Number of races (PSG: 5.3&#x2009;&#xb1;&#x2009;7.1, non-PSG: 11.4&#x2009;&#xb1;&#x2009;8.9, p&#x2009;<&#x2009;0.001), total race furlongs (PSG: 38.2&#x2009;&#xb1;&#x2009;54.7, non-PSG: 79.2&#x2009;&#xb1;&#x2009;64, p&#x2009;=&#x2009;0.003), and number of active days (PSG: 304&#x2009;&#xb1;&#x2009;224, non-PSG: 488&#x2009;&#xb1;&#x2009;314, p&#x2009;=&#x2009;0.003) before fracture were greater; while mean number of layups was fewer (PSG: 1.0&#x2009;&#xb1;&#x2009;1.2, non-PSG: 0.5&#x2009;&#xb1;&#x2009;0.7, p&#x2009;=&#x2009;0.02) in horses with non-PSG fracture. Horses with non-PSG fracture had more differences compared with their respective control group than horses with PSG fractures. Outcomes following fracture repair were not different between groups. MAIN LIMITATIONS: Retrospective study, one regional racehorse population, two-dimensional imaging and potential inherent bias for fracture localisation, low statistical power for return to performance analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Thoroughbred racehorses with non-PSG condylar fractures have a more extensive exercise history than horses with PSG condylar fractures, suggesting differences in fracture aetiopathogenesis.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38584321/