Longitudinal monitoring of fetlock lesions in Thoroughbred racehorses using standing18F–sodium fluoride positron emission tomography

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE To assess the repeatability of equine18F–sodium fluoride (18F-NaF) positron emission tomography (PET) findings, and to evaluate the ability of PET to monitor the progression of areas of increased radiopharmaceutical uptake (IRU) in the fetlocks of Thoroughbred racehorses. ANIMALS 25 racehorses with clinical signs related to fetlock injuries. PROCEDURES This study is a prospective, longitudinal clinical study. Twenty-five racehorses (54 fetlocks) underwent three18F-NaF PET scans 6 weeks apart. The first18F-NaF PET scan was performed at the start of a 12-week period of rest from racing (lay-up). Areas of IRU in the fetlock joints were quantified using maximal standardized uptake values (SUVmax) and were graded by 2 experienced observers. Statistical comparisons were made between scans to detect changes in IRU grade and SUVmax over time. RESULTS Standing PET findings were repeatable, with 131/149 (88%) areas of IRU identified on the initial scans seen again at the 6-week follow-up scan. The palmar/plantar condyles were the sites most commonly presenting with IRU, followed by the proximal sesamoid bones. Overall, 65% of fetlocks demonstrated improvement in IRU grade during the 12-week period of rest from racing. Areas of higher IRU grade took longer to resolve than the lower graded areas. CLINICAL RELEVANCE Standing PET findings in the racehorse fetlock were repeatable. The SUV-based grading system may be helpful when determining appropriate lay-up duration for Thoroughbred racehorses. PET may be used to monitor areas of the fetlock involved in catastrophic breakdown injuries in Thoroughbred racehorses.

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Pye, J., Spriet, M., O’brion, J., Carpenter, R., Blea, J. A., & Dowd, J. P. (2022). Longitudinal monitoring of fetlock lesions in Thoroughbred racehorses using standing18F–sodium fluoride positron emission tomography. American Journal of Veterinary Research, 83(10). https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.22.03.0062

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