A retrospective evaluation of complications in 1798 Equids undergoing 3T
magnetic resonance imaging at one referral hospital
Abstract
The current study aims to investigate the complication rate of equine
appendicular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) performed under general
anesthesia at a tertiary referral center. 1655 horses, donkeys, and
mules were included in the study. A complication rate of 1.5% was found
in this 9-year study period. The most common complication was
post-anesthetic fever with 11 horses becoming pyrexic in the immediate
post-anesthetic period. Four of these horses went on to develop clinical
pneumonia and one horse had an outbreak of respiratory herpesvirus. The
incidence of neuropathy was 0.4% and colic was 0.4%. This study
concludes that peri-anesthetic antimicrobial administration would not
decrease the risk of complications in horses or donkeys undergoing
general anesthesia for MRI of the appendicular skeleton at this tertiary
referral center.