Sequential clinical and synovial fluid changes associated with acute infectious arthritis in the horse
- 1 September 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Equine Veterinary Journal
- Vol. 21 (5) , 325-331
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.1989.tb02681.x
Abstract
Infectious arthritis was induced experimentally in one tarsocrural joint of six horses by intra-articular injection of 1 ml Staphylococcus-saline suspension containing 9 .times. 104 to 3 .times. 106 organisms. The corresponding contralateral joint was injected with 1 ml of saline and served as a control. The progression of the induced infectious arthritis was assessed over a nine-day period by clinical examination and sequential synovial fluid analysis with pH and lactate measurements. Changes in synovial fluid were present before clinical signs of infectious arthritis were manifested. The diagnostic value of different synovial fluid parameters at various stages of infection was determined. Cellular changes initially preceded the biochemical changes. Total leucocyte counts showed a significant increase within 24 h (up to 100 .times. 109/litre) with great variability in subsequent measurements. Neutrophilia over 90 per cent and pH under 6.9 were the most consistent findings in the infected synovia. Increased total protein was also significant and was progressive throughout the experiment. Serum and synovial glucose difference and synovial lactate had more diagnostic value in the acute stages than in the chronic stages. The control joints elicited an inflammatory response manifested by increased leucocyte count, moderate neutrophilia, slightly increased total protein concentration, and slightly decreased pH, but all reactions were minor in comparison to those in the infected joints.This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
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