Retrospective evaluation of 155 adult equids and 21 foals with tetanus from Western, Northern, and Central Europe (2000 –2014). Part 2: Prognostic assessment
ConclusionsPrognosis for equine tetanus is poor with similar outcome and prognostic factors in foals and adults. The prognostic assessment of cases with tetanus provides clinicians with new evidence‐based information related to patient management. Several prognostic indicators relate to the ability to eat or drink, and more severe clinical signs relate to poor outcome. Increasing intravenous dosages of TAT has no significant effect on outcome, but the positive trend identified may support a recommendation for high intravenous TAT dosages. Further evaluation is warranted.
Source: Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care - Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Gaby Galen, Joke Rijckaert, Tim Mair, Helene Amory, Lara Armengou, Barbora Bezdekova, Inge Durie, Rikke Findsh øj Delany, Nathalie Fouché, Laura Haley, Michael Hewetson, Rene den Hoven, Anna Kendall, Fernando Malalana, Jessika Muller Cavalleri, Tresemie Tags: Retrospective Study Source Type: research
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