Breath characteristics and adventitious lung sounds in healthy and asthmatic horses

J Vet Intern Med. 2024 Jan-Feb;38(1):495-504. doi: 10.1111/jvim.16980. Epub 2024 Jan 8.

Abstract

Background: Standard thoracic auscultation suffers from limitations, and no systematic analysis of breath sounds in asthmatic horses exists.

Objectives: First, characterize breath sounds in horses recorded using a novel digital auscultation device (DAD). Second, use DAD to compare breath variables and occurrence of adventitious sounds in healthy and asthmatic horses.

Animals: Twelve healthy control horses (ctl), 12 horses with mild to moderate asthma (mEA), 10 horses with severe asthma (sEA) (5 in remission [sEA-], and 5 in exacerbation [sEA+]).

Methods: Prospective multicenter case-control study. Horses were categorized based on the horse owner-assessed respiratory signs index. Each horse was digitally auscultated in 11 locations simultaneously for 1 hour. One-hundred breaths per recording were randomly selected, blindly categorized, and statistically analyzed.

Results: Digital auscultation allowed breath sound characterization and scoring in horses. Wheezes, crackles, rattles, and breath intensity were significantly more frequent, higher (P < .001, P < .01, P = .01, P < .01, respectively) in sEA+ (68.6%, 66.1%, 17.7%, 97.9%, respectively), but not in sEA- (0%, 0.7%, 1.3%, 5.6%) or mEA (0%, 1.0%, 2.4%, 1.7%) horses, compared to ctl (0%, 0.6%, 1.8%, -9.4%, respectively). Regression analysis suggested breath duration and intensity as explanatory variables for groups, wheezes for tracheal mucus score, and breath intensity and wheezes for the 23-point weighted clinical score (WCS23).

Conclusions and clinical importance: The DAD permitted characterization and quantification of breath variables, which demonstrated increased adventitious sounds in sEA+. Analysis of a larger sample is needed to determine differences among ctl, mEA, and sEA- horses.

Keywords: breath intensity; crackles; digital auscultation; equine asthma; rattles; wheeze.

Publication types

  • Multicenter Study

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Asthma* / diagnosis
  • Asthma* / veterinary
  • Auscultation / veterinary
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Horse Diseases* / diagnosis
  • Horses
  • Prospective Studies
  • Respiratory Sounds / diagnosis
  • Respiratory Sounds / veterinary