JVD 2019 #3 The Effect of Sedation, Oral Exam, and Odontoplasty on Systemic Inflammation as Measured by Serum Amyloid A in the Adult Performance Horse; Birmingham Flashcards
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What is serum amyloid A (SAA)?
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- One of the major acute phase proteins in horses, a biomarker for systemic inflammation and infection. -Concentration can increase 100- to even 100-fold during systemic disease processes
- Normal range 0.5-20mg/mL. -Inflammatory disease levels >50mg/mL
- Values increase quickly and peak at 48hrs, then can return rapidly to baseline in 1-2 weeks.
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Main result of study
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No statistical finding of SAA elevation
Showed that sedation, oral exam, and odontoplasty (w power float) had no effect on systemic inflammation
(normal horses without evid of disease aside from points/ and overgrowths)