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Effects of magnesium sulfate infusion on clinical signs and lung function of horses with severe asthma.

Journal:
American journal of veterinary research
Year:
2018
Authors:
Tanquerel, Ludovic et al.
Species:
horse

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To evaluate whether MgSOsolution administered IV would improve the clinical signs and lung function of horses with severe asthma and potentiate the effects of salbutamol inhalation in those horses. ANIMALS 6 adult horses with severe asthma. PROCEDURES Asthmatic horses were used in 3 crossover design experiments (6 treatments/horse). Clinical scores for nasal flaring and the abdominal component associated with breathing and lung function were determined before and after administration of salbutamol (800 μg, by inhalation), MgSOsolution (2.2 mg/kg/min, IV, over 20 minutes), and combined MgSO-salbutamol treatment. The data were collected during experimental procedures to assess salbutamol inhalation versus mock inhalation, MgSOinfusion versus infusion of saline (NaCl) solution (adjusted to the same osmolarity as the MgSOsolution), and the combined MgSO-salbutamol treatment versus salbutamol inhalation alone. RESULTS Infusion of MgSOsignificantly improved clinical scores when administered alone or in combination with salbutamol inhalation. With the combination treatment, lung function improved, albeit not significantly. Tidal volume also increased following combined MgSO-salbutamol treatment. Salbutamol alone significantly improved lung function, whereas saline solution administration and a mock inhalation procedure had no effect on the studied variables. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE Results indicated that MgSOinfusion alone or in combination with salbutamol inhalation improved the clinical signs of severely asthmatic horses. The effects of MgSOwere not associated with significant lung function improvement, which suggested that the changes observed were attributable to alterations in the horses' breathing patterns. Infusion of MgSOsolution at the studied dose offers little advantage over currently used medications for the treatment of severe equine asthma.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30085859/