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Validation of masks for determination of V̇Omax in horses exercising at high intensity.

Journal:
Equine veterinary journal
Year:
2018
Authors:
Sides, R H et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences · United States
Species:
horse

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The need for a horse to be ridden while wearing a measurement device that allows unrestricted ventilation and gas exchange has hampered accurate measurement of its maximal oxygen consumption (V&#x307;Omax) under field conditions. OBJECTIVES: Design and validate a facemask with the potential to measure V&#x307;Omax accurately in the field. STUDY DESIGN: Experiment with 6 &#xd7; 6 Latin square design. METHODS: Two variations of a mask and associated electronic control module (ECM) were designed to enable breath-by-breath measurement of airflows through two 7.8 cm diameter pneumotachometers located 7.5 cm in front of each narus. The ECM was comprised of an analogue-to-digital converter and a lithium-ion battery that provided power and signal filtering to the pneumotachometers and an oxygen sensing cell, and powered a pump connected to gas sampling ports between the nares and pneumotachometers. Airflow and oxygen content of inspired and expired gases were recorded through the ECM and electronically transferred to a notebook. V&#x307;Owas determined from these recordings using a customised software program. Mask B encased the lower jaw. Mask R left the jaw free so the horse could wear a bit if ridden. V&#x307;Omax and arterial blood gases were measured in 6 horses during multiple treadmill tests. Each mask was worn twice and results compared to those from an established open flow-through system (O) by ANOVA-RM (P<0.05). System utility was evaluated using the intraclass correlation coefficient of 4 independent raters. RESULTS: Blood gases and V&#x307;Omax (151.9&#xb1;7.0 [mean&#xb1;s.d.; O], 151.5&#xb1;9.6 [B], 149.5&#xb1;7.5 [R] ml/[kg.min]) were not different between masks. V&#x307;Omax measures were reproducible for each mask. Intraclass correlation coefficient between raters = 0.99. MAIN LIMITATIONS: Some rebreathing of expired air from mask dead space. CONCLUSION: Masks capable of measuring V&#x307;Omax during treadmill exercise were developed, tested and found to be accurate. Mask R has potential application to measurement of V&#x307;Omax under field conditions.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28627036/