The impact of ultrasound during emergency after-hour admissions of horses

  • Viljoen, A.
  • Saulez, M.N.
  • Carstens, A.
  • Gummow, B.
Publication date
January 2010
Publisher
South African Veterinary Association

Abstract

Clinical use of diagnostic ultrasound at point-of-care or emergency situations, although common, has not been well documented in veterinary medicine. Medical records of after- hour emergency equine admissions during a 10-year period were reviewed and horses that received ultrasound scans were identified. Data sheets for each ultrasound scan performed during emergency clinical evaluation were collected and reviewed. Data extracted included anatomical region imaged, body system affected, documented ultrasonographic diagnosis and final diagnosis. Six hundred and nine records were available of which 108 horses had an ultrasound diagnostic procedure performed. The most common reason for emergency ultrasonography was to investigate gastrointes...

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