Workload and spirometry associated with untethered swimming in horses

被引:1
作者
Leguillette, R. [1 ]
Mccrae, P. [1 ]
Massie, S. [1 ]
Filho, S. Arroyo [2 ]
Bayly, W. [3 ]
David, F. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calgary, Fac Vet Med, 3330 Hosp Dr NW, Calgary, AB T2N4N1, Canada
[2] Al Shaqab, Qatar Fdn, Al Shaqab St, Doha, Qatar
[3] Washington State Univ, Dept Vet Clin Sci, POB 646610, Pullman, WA 99164 USA
[4] EquiTom Namur, Equine Care Grp, 15 Chaussee Nivelles, B-5032 Mazy, Belgium
关键词
Equine; Respiration; Ventilation; Oxygen consumption; Swimming; Workload; HEART-RATE; STRENUOUS EXERCISE; BLOOD LACTATE; ADJUSTMENTS; RACEHORSES; FREQUENCY;
D O I
10.1186/s12917-024-04143-3
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
BackgroundSwimming has been used empirically for rehabilitation and conditioning of horses. However, due to challenges imposed by recording physiological parameters in water, the intensity of free swimming effort is unknown.ObjectivesMeasure the physiological workload associated with untethered swimming in horses.Five fit Arabian endurance horses were assessed while swimming in a 100 m-long indoor pool. Horses were equipped with a modified ergospirometry facemask to measure oxygen consumption (VO2) and ventilatory parameters (inspired/expired volumes, VI, VE; peak inspiratory/expiratory flows, PkVI, PkVE; respiratory frequency, Rf; minute ventilation, VE; inspiratory/expiratory durations and ratios, tI, tE, tI/ttot, tE/ttot); and an underwater electrocardiogram that recorded heart rate (HR). Postexercise venous blood lactate and ammonia concentrations were measured. Data are reported as median (interquartile ranges).ObjectivesMeasure the physiological workload associated with untethered swimming in horses.Five fit Arabian endurance horses were assessed while swimming in a 100 m-long indoor pool. Horses were equipped with a modified ergospirometry facemask to measure oxygen consumption (VO2) and ventilatory parameters (inspired/expired volumes, VI, VE; peak inspiratory/expiratory flows, PkVI, PkVE; respiratory frequency, Rf; minute ventilation, VE; inspiratory/expiratory durations and ratios, tI, tE, tI/ttot, tE/ttot); and an underwater electrocardiogram that recorded heart rate (HR). Postexercise venous blood lactate and ammonia concentrations were measured. Data are reported as median (interquartile ranges).ResultsHorses showed bradypnea (12 breaths/min (10-16)) for the first 30 s of swimming. VO2 during swimming was 43.2 ml/(kg.min) (36.0-56.6). Ventilatory parameters were: VI = 16.7 L (15.3-21.8), VE = 14.7 L (12.4-18.9), PkVI = 47.8 L/s (45.8-56.5), PkVE = 55.8 L/s (38.3-72.5), Rf = 31.4 breaths/min (20.0-33.8), VE = 522.9 L/min (414.7-580.0), tI = 0.5 s (0.5-0.6), tE = 1.2 s (1.1-1.6), tI/ttot = 0.3 (0.2-0.4), tE/ttot = 0.7 (0.6-0.8). Expiratory flow tracings showed marked oscillations that coincided with a vibrating expiratory sound. HR was 178.0 bpm (148.5-182.0), lactate = 1.5 mmol/L (1.0-1.9) and ammonia = 41.0 mu mol/L (36.5-43.5).ConclusionsFree (untethered) swimming represents a submaximal, primarily aerobic exercise in horses. The breathing pattern during swimming is unique, with a relatively longer apneic period at the beginning of the exercise and an inspiratory time less than half that of expiration.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] PSEUDOMONAS SPP ASSOCIATED VEGETATIVE ENDOCARDITIS IN 2 HORSES
    TRAVERS, CW
    VANDENBERG, JS
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN VETERINARY ASSOCIATION-TYDSKRIF VAN DIE SUID-AFRIKAANSE VETERINERE VERENIGING, 1995, 66 (03): : 172 - 176
  • [42] Psyllium supplementation is associated with changes in the fecal microbiota of horses
    Michael J. Mienaltowski
    Ashley Belt
    John D. Henderson
    Tannah N. Boyd
    Nicole Marter
    Elizabeth A. Maga
    Edward J. DePeters
    [J]. BMC Research Notes, 13
  • [43] Factors associated with mortality of geriatric horses in the United Kingdom
    Ireland, J. L.
    Clegg, P. D.
    McGowan, C. M.
    Platt, L.
    Pinchbeck, G. L.
    [J]. PREVENTIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE, 2011, 101 (3-4) : 204 - 218
  • [44] Diagnosis of Borrelia-associated uveitis in two horses
    Priest, Heather L.
    Irby, Nita L.
    Schlafer, Donald H.
    Divers, Thomas J.
    Wagner, Bettina
    Glaser, Amy L.
    Chang, Yung-Fu
    Smith, Mary C.
    [J]. VETERINARY OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2012, 15 (06) : 398 - 405
  • [45] Psyllium supplementation is associated with changes in the fecal microbiota of horses
    Mienaltowski, Michael J.
    Belt, Ashley
    Henderson, John D.
    Boyd, Tannah N.
    Marter, Nicole
    Maga, Elizabeth A.
    DePeters, Edward J.
    [J]. BMC RESEARCH NOTES, 2020, 13 (01)
  • [46] Hemolytic Anemia in Horses Associated with Ingestion of Pistacia Leaves
    Bozorgmanesh, R.
    Magdesian, K. G.
    Rhodes, D. M.
    Von Dollen, K. A.
    Walter, K. M.
    Moore, C. E.
    Puschner, B.
    Woods, L. W.
    Torrisi, K.
    Voss, E. D.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2015, 29 (01) : 410 - 413
  • [47] Swimming was associated with rhinitis and pollinosis in a duration-dependent manner
    Kawabata, Ayu
    Motoyama, Yuie
    Takeuchi, Jiro
    Kusunoki, Takashi
    [J]. PEDIATRICS INTERNATIONAL, 2024, 66 (01)
  • [48] Factors associated with the workload of health professionals in hospital at home: a systematic review
    José A. Cordero-Guevara
    Naiara Parraza-Díez
    Kalliopi Vrotsou
    Mónica Machón
    Estibalitz Orruño
    Miren J. Onaindia-Ecenarro
    Manuel Millet-Sampedro
    José Regalado de los Cobos
    [J]. BMC Health Services Research, 22
  • [49] NURSING WORKLOAD IN A CARDIAC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT AND ASSOCIATED CLINICAL FACTORS
    de Andrade Coelho, Filipe Utuari
    Queijo, Alda Ferreira
    Andolhe, Rafaela
    Goncalves, Leilane Andrade
    Padilha, Katia Grillo
    [J]. TEXTO & CONTEXTO ENFERMAGEM, 2011, 20 (04) : 735 - 741
  • [50] Factors associated with the workload of health professionals in hospital at home: a systematic review
    Cordero-Guevara, Jose A.
    Parraza-Diez, Naiara
    Vrotsou, Kalliopi
    Machon, Monica
    Orruno, Estibalitz
    Onaindia-Ecenarro, Miren J.
    Millet-Sampedro, Manuel
    Regalado de los Cobos, Jose
    [J]. BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2022, 22 (01)