Journal article

Pulmonary response to airway instillation of autologous blood in horses

FJ Derksen, KJ Williams, BD Uhal, RF Slocombe, H De Feijter-Rupp, S Eberhart, C Berney, NE Robinson

Equine Veterinary Journal | WILEY | Published : 2007

Abstract

Reasons for performing study: Exercise-induced pulmonary haemorrhage (EIPH) occurs in the majority of horses performing strenuous exercise. Associated pulmonary lesions include alveolar and airway wall fibrosis, which may enhance the severity of EIPH. Further work is required to understand the pulmonary response to blood in the equine airways. Objectives: To confirm that a single instillation of autologous blood into horse airways is associated with alveolar wall fibrosis, and to determine if blood in the airways is also associated with peribronchiolar fibrosis. Methods: Paired regions of each lung were inoculated with blood or saline at 14 and 7 days, and 48, 24 and 6 h before euthanasia. R..

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