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Relationship between tracheobronchoscopic score and bronchoalveolar lavage red blood cell numbers in the diagnosis of exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage in horses

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Abstract
Abstract

Background
Exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH) is diagnosed and its severity assessed by post-exercise tracheobronchoscopy, and enumeration of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid red blood cells (BALFRBC). Minimal information is available regarding the relationship of tracheobronchoscopy score to BALFRBC number.


Objective
Evaluate the relationship between BALFRBC number and tracheobronchoscopy scores and determine their diagnostic sensitivities.


Animals
Nine sedentary horses, 21 fit Thoroughbreds, 129 Barrel Racers.


Methods
Normal BALFRBC number and the effect of bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) on it were evaluated by performing 2 BALs 24 hours apart in sedentary horses. Tracheobronchoscopy followed by BAL was performed 247 times on 150 horses after treadmill, racetrack, or barrel racing exercise. Lastly, a BALFRBC diagnostic threshold number that optimized the geometric mean of the sensitivity and precision (F1-score) was determined using Bayesian analysis.


Results
No increase in BALFRBC occurred after the second BAL (mean ± SD, 304 ± 173/μL). Tracheobronchoscopy scores ranged from 0 (n = 112) to 4 (n = 4) and BALFRBC ranged from 102 to 4605268/μL. Spearman correlation between tracheobronchoscopy score and BALFRBC was weak (P < .001; rs = 0.42) with large ranges of BALFRBC associated with each tracheobronchoscopy score. The highest F1-score occurred for a BALFRBC threshold number = 992/μL. Seventy-five tracheobronchoscopy scores equaled 0 although BALFRBC number was ≥992/μL. Sensitivity of tracheobronchoscopy for diagnosing EIPH was poor (0.59; 95% confidence intervals [CI], 0.49-0.68), compared to BALFRBC number ≥992/μL (0.93; 95% CI, 0.88-0.96).


Conclusions and Clinical Importance
False negatives are common with tracheobronchoscopy. Follow-up determination of BALFRBC may be indicated for tracheobronchoscopy scores = 0 before EIPH can be ruled out.
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Published
Jan 01, 2020
Vol/Issue
34(1)
Pages
322-329
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Funding
Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation
New York Racing Association
The Stronach Group
American Association of Equine Practitioners Foundation
Churchill Downs
Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
Keeneland Racetrack
Kentucky Downs
Oak Tree Racing Association
Oaklawn Racetrack
Thoroughbred Horseman's Association
Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine Equine Research Program
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Carolina M. Lopez Sanchez, Clark Kogan, Jenifer Gold, et al. (2020). Relationship between tracheobronchoscopic score and bronchoalveolar lavage red blood cell numbers in the diagnosis of exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage in horses. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 34(1), 322-329. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15676