Treatments for bleeding (EIPH) in horses: based on the evidence we have.

submitted by Thoroughbred Health Network on 10/07/16 1

DETAIL: Exercise Induced Pulmonary Haemorrhage (EIPH) is a condition where the horse bleeds into the lungs during exercise. There is a high incidence of EIPH in racehorses and horses are commonly referred to as 'Bleeders'. EIPH affects athletic performance but what treatments are available? Dr. John Keen from the University of Edinburgh discusses the treatments that are available for EIPH in accordance to the strength of scientific evidence available; identifying treatments with strong scientific evidence and those which would benefit from further research. This is a 20 minute video, filmed during our first veterinary workshop, which are FREE to members of the THN. You can JOIN the THN FOR FREE by subscribing to our website at www.thoroughbredhealthnetwork.co.uk and we will notify you of the latest research reviews, opinion polls and invite you to FREE veterinary workshops.

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