Venous hemogasometry of equines finalists in 90 km endurance races

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Front of exercise, the organic systems may suffer water-electrolyte and acid-base imbalances, particularly in the case of blood gases, demonstrating variations from different causes, whether respiratory and/or metabolic. Understanding the physiological adaptations to exercise is essential in the search for the optimum performance. In this way, this study measured the venous blood gases (pO2, pCO2), as well as the oxygen saturation (SatO2) in healthy equines, Arabian horses finalists in 90km endurance races. A total of fourteen Arabian horses were evaluated, nine males and five females, between six and 12 years old, finalists in 90km endurance races. There was a significant reduction in pO2, pCO2 and SatO2 after the exercise, however, the values remained within the normality range, and did not change the athletic performance of the animals, indicating a temporary alteration, assuming thus a character of physiological response to the exercise performed. The equines, finalists in 90 Km endurance races, demonstrated efficient ventilatory process, without any alterations in the athletic performance, being adapted to the type of exercise imposed.

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Dumont, C. B. S., Bello, C. A. O., Vianna, A. R. C. B., Godoy, R. F., & Lima, E. M. M. (2014). Venous hemogasometry of equines finalists in 90 km endurance races. Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira, 34(6), 589–592. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-736X2014000600014

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