Medical management of critically ill equine neonates (foals) can be expensive and labor intensive. Predicting the odds of foal survival using clinical information could facilitate the decision-making process for owners and clinicians. Numerous prognostic indicators and mathematical models to predict outcome in foals have been published; however, a validated scoring method to predict survival in sick foals has not been reported. The goal of this study was to develop and validate a scoring system that can be used by clinicians to predict likelihood of survival of equine neonates based on clinical data obtained on admission.Data from 339 hospitalized foals of less than four days of age admitted to three equine hospitals were included to develo...
The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of neonatal mortality in a large pregnant ...
Background: The epidemiology of equine neorickettsiosis (EN) has been extensively studied but limite...
<p>Data expressed as median and range. A P value<0.05 was considered significant.</p><p>y, yes; n, n...
BACKGROUND: Medical management of critically ill equine neonates (foals) can be expensive and labor ...
Abstract Background It is highly desirable to assess the probability of survival in sick neonatal fo...
peer reviewedBackground: It is highly desirable to assess the probability of survival in sick neonat...
<p>**P<0.01.</p><p>FSS, foals survival score.</p><p>Univariate logistic regression for survival in h...
Acute abdominal pain in the horse is a common emergency presenting to equine practices. The wide var...
Veterinary internists need to prognosticate patients quickly and accurately in a neonatal intensive ...
Veterinary internists need to prognosticate patients quickly and accurately in a neonatal intensive ...
In the foal, the most common neonatal diseases are responsible for an high nonsurvival rate. Since i...
<p>Probability of survival for the total survival score in hospitalized foals.</p
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors associated with short-term survival in bacteremic neonatal foals, ...
Abstract: Diseases and risk factors associated with mortality in hospitalized foals D. Castelain, A...
Introduction: Non‐traumatic arthritis (NTA) is common in foals. Few variables that can be obtained a...
The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of neonatal mortality in a large pregnant ...
Background: The epidemiology of equine neorickettsiosis (EN) has been extensively studied but limite...
<p>Data expressed as median and range. A P value<0.05 was considered significant.</p><p>y, yes; n, n...
BACKGROUND: Medical management of critically ill equine neonates (foals) can be expensive and labor ...
Abstract Background It is highly desirable to assess the probability of survival in sick neonatal fo...
peer reviewedBackground: It is highly desirable to assess the probability of survival in sick neonat...
<p>**P<0.01.</p><p>FSS, foals survival score.</p><p>Univariate logistic regression for survival in h...
Acute abdominal pain in the horse is a common emergency presenting to equine practices. The wide var...
Veterinary internists need to prognosticate patients quickly and accurately in a neonatal intensive ...
Veterinary internists need to prognosticate patients quickly and accurately in a neonatal intensive ...
In the foal, the most common neonatal diseases are responsible for an high nonsurvival rate. Since i...
<p>Probability of survival for the total survival score in hospitalized foals.</p
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors associated with short-term survival in bacteremic neonatal foals, ...
Abstract: Diseases and risk factors associated with mortality in hospitalized foals D. Castelain, A...
Introduction: Non‐traumatic arthritis (NTA) is common in foals. Few variables that can be obtained a...
The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of neonatal mortality in a large pregnant ...
Background: The epidemiology of equine neorickettsiosis (EN) has been extensively studied but limite...
<p>Data expressed as median and range. A P value<0.05 was considered significant.</p><p>y, yes; n, n...