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Cervical disc width index is a reliable parameter and consistent in young growing Dutch Warmblood horses

Intervertebral disc disease, as well as the associated alteration of the radiographic intervertebral disc space width, has been reported in horses. Disc height index (DHI) has proven to be an accurate and objective parameter in other species but data related to this parameter are lacking in horses....

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Autores principales: Veraa, Stefanie, Scheffer, Carmen J.W., Smeets, Danielle H.M., de Bruin, Renske B., Hoogendoorn, Arie C., Vernooij, Johannes C.M., Nielen, Mirjam, Back, Willem
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7894175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33090577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/vru.12913
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author Veraa, Stefanie
Scheffer, Carmen J.W.
Smeets, Danielle H.M.
de Bruin, Renske B.
Hoogendoorn, Arie C.
Vernooij, Johannes C.M.
Nielen, Mirjam
Back, Willem
author_facet Veraa, Stefanie
Scheffer, Carmen J.W.
Smeets, Danielle H.M.
de Bruin, Renske B.
Hoogendoorn, Arie C.
Vernooij, Johannes C.M.
Nielen, Mirjam
Back, Willem
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description Intervertebral disc disease, as well as the associated alteration of the radiographic intervertebral disc space width, has been reported in horses. Disc height index (DHI) has proven to be an accurate and objective parameter in other species but data related to this parameter are lacking in horses. Therefore, the aims of this retrospective longitudinal diagnostic accuracy study were (a) to evaluate the reliability of measurements within and between observers of the equine Disc Width Index (EDWI) as a parameter for radiographic equine cervical intervertebral disc space width, and (b) to evaluate the sequential development of the EDWI over time. For this, EDWI from all intervertebral disc spaces between second cervical (C) to first thoracic (Th) vertebrae were obtained in a group of 39 Dutch Warmblood horses at 1, 5, and 18 months of age, by one European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging (ECVDI) board‐certified veterinary radiologist (S.V.) and two veterinary students. Bland‐Altmann plots and intraclass Correlation Coefficient revealed a good intra‐ and interobserver agreement. A linear mixed‐effect model did reveal that mean EDWI increases significantly toward the caudal cervical spine, but did not differ significantly for a certain location over time or between sexes. Spearman's rank test did show a significant correlation between the vertebral alignment angle induced by different head‐neck positions and a normalized EDWI (ρ = 0.33, P < .0001). Student's t‐test revealed that the presence of C6‐C7 transposition of the transverse processes did not influence EDWI significantly. It was concluded that EDWI represents a reliable parameter for equine cervical radiographic intervertebral disc space width. Practical implementation of EDWI warrants monitoring in a group of adult horses while maintaining a standardized head‐neck position.
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spelling pubmed-78941752021-03-02 Cervical disc width index is a reliable parameter and consistent in young growing Dutch Warmblood horses Veraa, Stefanie Scheffer, Carmen J.W. Smeets, Danielle H.M. de Bruin, Renske B. Hoogendoorn, Arie C. Vernooij, Johannes C.M. Nielen, Mirjam Back, Willem Vet Radiol Ultrasound Diagnostic Radiology, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging Intervertebral disc disease, as well as the associated alteration of the radiographic intervertebral disc space width, has been reported in horses. Disc height index (DHI) has proven to be an accurate and objective parameter in other species but data related to this parameter are lacking in horses. Therefore, the aims of this retrospective longitudinal diagnostic accuracy study were (a) to evaluate the reliability of measurements within and between observers of the equine Disc Width Index (EDWI) as a parameter for radiographic equine cervical intervertebral disc space width, and (b) to evaluate the sequential development of the EDWI over time. For this, EDWI from all intervertebral disc spaces between second cervical (C) to first thoracic (Th) vertebrae were obtained in a group of 39 Dutch Warmblood horses at 1, 5, and 18 months of age, by one European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging (ECVDI) board‐certified veterinary radiologist (S.V.) and two veterinary students. Bland‐Altmann plots and intraclass Correlation Coefficient revealed a good intra‐ and interobserver agreement. A linear mixed‐effect model did reveal that mean EDWI increases significantly toward the caudal cervical spine, but did not differ significantly for a certain location over time or between sexes. Spearman's rank test did show a significant correlation between the vertebral alignment angle induced by different head‐neck positions and a normalized EDWI (ρ = 0.33, P < .0001). Student's t‐test revealed that the presence of C6‐C7 transposition of the transverse processes did not influence EDWI significantly. It was concluded that EDWI represents a reliable parameter for equine cervical radiographic intervertebral disc space width. Practical implementation of EDWI warrants monitoring in a group of adult horses while maintaining a standardized head‐neck position. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-10-13 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7894175/ /pubmed/33090577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/vru.12913 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American College of Veterinary Radiology This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Diagnostic Radiology, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Veraa, Stefanie
Scheffer, Carmen J.W.
Smeets, Danielle H.M.
de Bruin, Renske B.
Hoogendoorn, Arie C.
Vernooij, Johannes C.M.
Nielen, Mirjam
Back, Willem
Cervical disc width index is a reliable parameter and consistent in young growing Dutch Warmblood horses
title Cervical disc width index is a reliable parameter and consistent in young growing Dutch Warmblood horses
title_full Cervical disc width index is a reliable parameter and consistent in young growing Dutch Warmblood horses
title_fullStr Cervical disc width index is a reliable parameter and consistent in young growing Dutch Warmblood horses
title_full_unstemmed Cervical disc width index is a reliable parameter and consistent in young growing Dutch Warmblood horses
title_short Cervical disc width index is a reliable parameter and consistent in young growing Dutch Warmblood horses
title_sort cervical disc width index is a reliable parameter and consistent in young growing dutch warmblood horses
topic Diagnostic Radiology, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7894175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33090577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/vru.12913
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