Critical Care Medicine: Laminitis Flashcards
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Pink: Lamina
Orange: Coronet Band
Dark blue: Long pastern bone/ P1
Light blue: Deep digital flexor
What is the key to te successful treatment of a laminar abscess?
Drainage
Define laminitis.
What indicates the presence of inflammation?
Inflammation of the lamellae of the inner hoof capsule
Pain indicates inflammation of the lamellae
What is the main drug class that can induce laminitis?
Steroids
Which of the following IS NOT involved in the mechanism of laminitis:
Glucose metabolism imbalance
Hypoxia/ Decreased blood supply
Anorexia
Inflammatory cells
Bacteria
Systemic involvement
Anorexia
Swelling in response to infalmmation of the lamellae created a _________ syndrome.
Compartment
What hormone can trigger laminitis in horses?
Insulin
What causes laminitis-like symptoms in foals?
Salmonellosis
What is represented by A-E.
What causes sinking? What causes rotation?
A: Weight of the horse, Vertical force
A Creates sinking effect of P3
B: Ground force
C: DDFT, Tensile force
C Creates rotation effect
D: Lamina attached to dorsal hoof wall
E: Extensior tendon
What causes a more generalized loss of the lamina attachment and thus a worse clinical presentation, rotation or sinking?
Which occurs first?
Sinking
Rotation occurs first
At what Obel grade will the horse resist any attempt to lift a foot?
Grade III (3)
What 3 things should be included in a physical examination?
HR
RR
Rectal temperature
This picture is the characteristic stance of a horse with laminitis on which feet?
All 4
This picture is the characteristic stance of a horse with laminitis on which feet?
Front feet
Which Obel Grade is present when weight shifting is occuring?
Grade 1
What pulse quality of the digital pulses is indicative of laminitis
Bounding pulses
What is this thingy called?
Why is it used?

Hoof Tester
To localize/evaluate pain of the hoof
At what Obel grade will the horse “grunt” and be immobile?
Grade IV
At most, in an adult (1000lb) horse, ow far appart should the extensor process and the coronary band be? What does it indicate if the distance is greater than that?
12 mm
Sinking
At most, in an adult (1000lb) horse, how wide should the hoof wall-lamina structure zone be? What does it indicate if the distance is greater than that?
16-18mm
Swelling
What Obel grade is present when the horse is showing pain/lameness when turning?
Grade II (2)
How deep should the sole of the hoof of an adult 1000lb horse be?
10mm
What treatment can be used in the developmental phase to treat the primary cause of laminitis and prevent it’s development?
Cryotherapy
What drugs are used to manage the acute phase of laminitis? What is the treatment of choice?
NSAIDs
Pain meds: Torb, Lidocaine, Morphine, Ketamine
DMSO
Pentoxifylline
Cryotherapy is treament of choice- anti-inflammatory and analgesic
What therapy can be used to shorten breakover and improve dorsopalmar balance wihtout sacrificing hoof capsule strength?
What can you put in a horses stall to ease discomfort in the acute stage of laminitis?
Therapeutic shoes
Sand
What is a horse with chronic laminitis who shows displacement of the hoof in the horizontal plane called?
A sinker
A horse with chronic unstable laminitis will require which surgery?
Tenotomy of the DDFT
(Must de-rotate hoof with specialized shoe prior to tenotomy)