The period prevalence of laminitis was 0 6 per cent 95 per cent ci 0 4 per cent to 1 2 per cen with 10 1565 animals treated with corticosteroids developing laminitis.
Incidene rate of laminitis.
Mechanical overload supporting limb laminitis sll e g.
So 7 was the average and most common number that popped up.
Laminitis is a weakening or destruction of the laminae thought to result from lack of blood supply to the affected region.
The rest are related to diet or obesity and or systemic endocrine.
The lack of blood supply may result from inappropriate prolonged opening of avas which shunt blood away.
Only 12 of owner reported laminitis cases occur due to causes such as colic diarrhea retained placenta or grain overload.
I read article after article after article about the mortality rate of laminitis and i couldn t find a single study to specifically track this stat.
The real problem with laminitis is the aftermath.
Laminitis causes crippling lameness associated with intense pain that shortens horses athletic careers negatively impacts quality of life and all too frequently prompts euthanasia.
In mechanical overload laminitis it is thought that there is inadequate blood supply to the lamellar tissue associated with excessive and continuous.