This study evaluated the severity of pharyngeal lymphoid hyperplasia (PLH) in relation to age, performance and geographic location of Thoroughbreds racing at 13 American racetracks. PLH severity (graded 1-4 with validated criteria related to size, appearance and coalescence of hyperplastic follicles) and tracheal mucus score (0-5) were determined from videoendoscopies recorded 30-60 min post-racing. There were 198 from 2-year-olds, including following graded stakes races, and 116 were from ≥2-year-old horses following graded races. Performance data was obtained from Thoroughbred racehorse databases. Associations between PLH and speed index, average race speed, mucus score, age, and track location were separately investigated for the 2-year-olds and for the stakes horses using Pearson’s Chi-squared independence test, ANOVA or an ordinal logistic regression model.
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This study evaluated the severity of pharyngeal lymphoid hyperplasia (PLH) in relation to age, performance and geographic location of Thoroughbreds racing at 13 American racetracks. PLH severity (graded 1-4 with validated criteria related to size, appearance and coalescence of hyperplastic follicles) and tracheal mucus score (0-5) were determined from videoendoscopies recorded 30-60 min post-racing. There were 198 from 2-year-olds, including following graded stakes races, and 116 were from ≥2-year-old horses following graded races. Performance data was obtained from Thoroughbred racehorse databases. Associations between PLH and speed index, average race speed, mucus score, age, and track location were separately investigated for the 2-year-olds and for the stakes horses using Pearson’s Chi-squared independence test, ANOVA or an ordinal logistic regression model.
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| Abstract Views | 779 | 311 | 21 |
| Full Text Views | 29 | 9 | 1 |
| PDF Views & Downloads | 49 | 19 | 2 |