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Experience of using water-dispersed paper bedding for equine scintigraphy

Equine scintigraphy has been legally permitted in Japan since 2009; however, it has not yet been a routine modality for horses. One reason is the legal regulations concerning the disposal of contaminated bedding. However, overseas, the bedding after scintigraphy can be disposed following radioactivi...

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Autores principales: YAMADA, Kazutaka, ARAKI, Masanari, TOKUSHIGE, Hirotaka, FUJIKI, Ryosuke, SAKAI, Satoshi, TATENO, Oki, MASHITA, Seigo, KUSANO, Kanichi
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Equine Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6306292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30607134
http://dx.doi.org/10.1294/jes.29.105
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author YAMADA, Kazutaka
ARAKI, Masanari
TOKUSHIGE, Hirotaka
FUJIKI, Ryosuke
SAKAI, Satoshi
TATENO, Oki
MASHITA, Seigo
KUSANO, Kanichi
author_facet YAMADA, Kazutaka
ARAKI, Masanari
TOKUSHIGE, Hirotaka
FUJIKI, Ryosuke
SAKAI, Satoshi
TATENO, Oki
MASHITA, Seigo
KUSANO, Kanichi
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description Equine scintigraphy has been legally permitted in Japan since 2009; however, it has not yet been a routine modality for horses. One reason is the legal regulations concerning the disposal of contaminated bedding. However, overseas, the bedding after scintigraphy can be disposed following radioactivity decay, but this is not allowed in Japan. Therefore, beddings are required to stored permanently in a controlled area, implying that large amounts of beddings such as straw would be kept untreated, which is quite unpractical. This may cause a hospital owner to hesitate to construct an equine scintigraphy facility. Therefore, it is proposed that water-dispersed paper bedding is disposed as aqueous waste after radioactivity decay. The purpose of this study was to check the availability of bedding, thus radioisotopes were not used in this study. Three horses were housed individually in stalls covered with water-dispersed paper bedding for 48 hr. Physical condition, including body weight, was monitored, and a complete blood cell count and biochemical analysis were conducted. The results revealed that physical conditions and results of blood analysis were all stable within the normal range, and the veterinarian did not find any specific abnormality in any of the three horses. No marked changes in the levels of blood cortisol were observed before and after stalling, suggesting almost no stress for the horses. Because the water-dispersed paper bedding did not negatively affect the horses, it can be used as a substitute for conventional straw bedding.
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spelling pubmed-63062922019-01-03 Experience of using water-dispersed paper bedding for equine scintigraphy YAMADA, Kazutaka ARAKI, Masanari TOKUSHIGE, Hirotaka FUJIKI, Ryosuke SAKAI, Satoshi TATENO, Oki MASHITA, Seigo KUSANO, Kanichi J Equine Sci Note Equine scintigraphy has been legally permitted in Japan since 2009; however, it has not yet been a routine modality for horses. One reason is the legal regulations concerning the disposal of contaminated bedding. However, overseas, the bedding after scintigraphy can be disposed following radioactivity decay, but this is not allowed in Japan. Therefore, beddings are required to stored permanently in a controlled area, implying that large amounts of beddings such as straw would be kept untreated, which is quite unpractical. This may cause a hospital owner to hesitate to construct an equine scintigraphy facility. Therefore, it is proposed that water-dispersed paper bedding is disposed as aqueous waste after radioactivity decay. The purpose of this study was to check the availability of bedding, thus radioisotopes were not used in this study. Three horses were housed individually in stalls covered with water-dispersed paper bedding for 48 hr. Physical condition, including body weight, was monitored, and a complete blood cell count and biochemical analysis were conducted. The results revealed that physical conditions and results of blood analysis were all stable within the normal range, and the veterinarian did not find any specific abnormality in any of the three horses. No marked changes in the levels of blood cortisol were observed before and after stalling, suggesting almost no stress for the horses. Because the water-dispersed paper bedding did not negatively affect the horses, it can be used as a substitute for conventional straw bedding. The Japanese Society of Equine Science 2018-12-18 2018-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6306292/ /pubmed/30607134 http://dx.doi.org/10.1294/jes.29.105 Text en ©2018 The Japanese Society of Equine Science This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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ARAKI, Masanari
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SAKAI, Satoshi
TATENO, Oki
MASHITA, Seigo
KUSANO, Kanichi
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title_sort experience of using water-dispersed paper bedding for equine scintigraphy
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