Plasma Procalcitonin Concentration in Healthy Horses and Horses Affected by Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome |
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Authors: | F. Bonelli V. Meucci T.J. Divers E. Jose‐Cunilleras M. Corazza R. Tognetti G. Guidi L. Intorre M. Sgorbini |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Pisa, San Piero a Grado, PI, Italy;2. College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY;3. Department of Animal Medicine and Surgery, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Spain |
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Abstract: | BackgroundThe diseases most frequent associated with SIRS in adult horses are those involving the gastrointestinal tract. An early diagnosis should be the goal in the management of horses with SIRS.ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to evaluate the plasma procalcitonin (PCT) concentration in healthy and SIRS horses to assess differences between the two groups.AnimalsSeventy‐eight horses (30 healthy and 48 SIRS).MethodsProspective in vivo multicentric study. Horses were classified as SIRS if at least 2 of the following criteria were met: abnormal leukocyte count or distribution, hyperthermia or hypothermia, tachycardia, tachypnea. Healthy horses showed no clinical or laboratory signs of SIRS. Plasma PCT concentrations were measured with a commercial ELISA assay for equine species. Results were expressed as mean±standard deviation. T‐test for unpaired data was performed between healthy and SIRS group. SIRS group was divided in 4 subgroups and t‐test was performed between healthy versus each subgroup.ResultsPCT concentrations in healthy and SIRS horses were 18.28 ± 20.32 and 197.0 ± 117.0 pg/mL, respectively. T‐test showed statistical differences between healthy versus SIRS group and between healthy versus all subgroups.Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceResults showed an increase in PCT concentration in SIRS horses as previously reported in humans and dogs. PCT could be used as a single assay in equine practice for detection of SIRS. |
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Keywords: | Biomarker Diagnostic Test Equine |
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