Risk factors for equine fractures in Thoroughbred flat racing in North America

The aim of this paper is to identify risk factors associated with equine fractures in flat horse racing of Thoroughbreds in North America. Equine fractures were defined as any fracture sustained by a horse during a race. This was a cohort study that made use of all starts from the racecourses report...

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description The aim of this paper is to identify risk factors associated with equine fractures in flat horse racing of Thoroughbreds in North America. Equine fractures were defined as any fracture sustained by a horse during a race. This was a cohort study that made use of all starts from the racecourses reporting injuries. The analysis was based on 2,201,152 racing starts that represent 91% of all official racing starts in the USA and Canada from 1st January 2009–31st December 2014. Approximately 3,990,000 workout starts made by the 171,523 Thoroughbreds that raced during that period were also included in the analysis. During this period the incidence of equine fractures was 2 per 1000 starts. The final multivariable logistic regression models identified risk factors significantly associated (p
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Databases, Factual
Equine epidemiology
Female
Fractures, Bone - epidemiology
Fractures, Bone - veterinary
Horse racing
Horses - injuries
Logistic Models
Logistic regression
Male
North America - epidemiology
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Risk Factors
Sports - statistics & numerical data
United States - epidemiology
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