Association between gastric content fluidity and pars oesophageal ulcers in nursery pigs: a cross-sectional study of high-risk Danish herds using commercial feed

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Association between gastric content fluidity and pars oesophageal ulcers in nursery pigs : a cross-sectional study of high-risk Danish herds using commercial feed. / Peralvo-Vidal, Juan Miguel; Weber, Nicolai Rosager; Nielsen, Jens Peter; Denwood, Matthew; Haugegaard, Svend; Pedersen, Anni Øyan.

I: Porcine Health Management, Bind 7, 19, 2021.

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Peralvo-Vidal, JM, Weber, NR, Nielsen, JP, Denwood, M, Haugegaard, S & Pedersen, AØ 2021, 'Association between gastric content fluidity and pars oesophageal ulcers in nursery pigs: a cross-sectional study of high-risk Danish herds using commercial feed', Porcine Health Management, bind 7, 19. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40813-021-00199-x

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Peralvo-Vidal, J. M., Weber, N. R., Nielsen, J. P., Denwood, M., Haugegaard, S., & Pedersen, A. Ø. (2021). Association between gastric content fluidity and pars oesophageal ulcers in nursery pigs: a cross-sectional study of high-risk Danish herds using commercial feed. Porcine Health Management, 7, [19]. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40813-021-00199-x

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Peralvo-Vidal JM, Weber NR, Nielsen JP, Denwood M, Haugegaard S, Pedersen AØ. Association between gastric content fluidity and pars oesophageal ulcers in nursery pigs: a cross-sectional study of high-risk Danish herds using commercial feed. Porcine Health Management. 2021;7. 19. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40813-021-00199-x

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Peralvo-Vidal, Juan Miguel ; Weber, Nicolai Rosager ; Nielsen, Jens Peter ; Denwood, Matthew ; Haugegaard, Svend ; Pedersen, Anni Øyan. / Association between gastric content fluidity and pars oesophageal ulcers in nursery pigs : a cross-sectional study of high-risk Danish herds using commercial feed. I: Porcine Health Management. 2021 ; Bind 7.

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title = "Association between gastric content fluidity and pars oesophageal ulcers in nursery pigs: a cross-sectional study of high-risk Danish herds using commercial feed",
abstract = "Background: The objective of this cross-sectional study was to assess the within-herd prevalence of pars oesophageal ulcers (POU) in high-risk Danish herds using commercial diets. Furthermore, we aimed to estimate the association between gastric content fluidity and POU using a generalised additive model (GAM). The study included 200 clinically healthy nursery pigs randomly selected from ten farms (20 pigs from each farm). The 10 farms were selected based on a suspected high prevalence of gastric ulcers. Post-mortem gastric ulcer assessment was based on macroscopic lesions, and gastric content fluidity was assessed based on the solid particle sedimentation percentage (solid phase). Results: We observed an overall prevalence of 35.5% for POU in nursery pigs. Within-herd prevalence varied considerably among farms, with values ranging from 0% in Farm 1 to 84% in Farm 4. Our model showed strong associations between POU and gastric content fluidity (P < 0.001), as well as between POU and farm of origin (P < 0.001). In addition, we observed that the risk of POU decreased non-linearly as the gastric content solid phase percentage increased, i.e. as the gastric content became more solid. Conclusion: We have demonstrated that pars oesophageal ulcers are present in Danish herds with nursery pigs fed commercial diets. Furthermore, we have established that gastric content fluidity is strongly associated with POU in nursery pigs. Even so, we cannot conclude that gastric content fluidity is solely responsible for POU. Future research should look into the association between pars oesophageal ulcers and both farm management activities and individual pig factors.",
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T1 - Association between gastric content fluidity and pars oesophageal ulcers in nursery pigs

T2 - a cross-sectional study of high-risk Danish herds using commercial feed

AU - Peralvo-Vidal, Juan Miguel

AU - Weber, Nicolai Rosager

AU - Nielsen, Jens Peter

AU - Denwood, Matthew

AU - Haugegaard, Svend

AU - Pedersen, Anni Øyan

PY - 2021

Y1 - 2021

N2 - Background: The objective of this cross-sectional study was to assess the within-herd prevalence of pars oesophageal ulcers (POU) in high-risk Danish herds using commercial diets. Furthermore, we aimed to estimate the association between gastric content fluidity and POU using a generalised additive model (GAM). The study included 200 clinically healthy nursery pigs randomly selected from ten farms (20 pigs from each farm). The 10 farms were selected based on a suspected high prevalence of gastric ulcers. Post-mortem gastric ulcer assessment was based on macroscopic lesions, and gastric content fluidity was assessed based on the solid particle sedimentation percentage (solid phase). Results: We observed an overall prevalence of 35.5% for POU in nursery pigs. Within-herd prevalence varied considerably among farms, with values ranging from 0% in Farm 1 to 84% in Farm 4. Our model showed strong associations between POU and gastric content fluidity (P < 0.001), as well as between POU and farm of origin (P < 0.001). In addition, we observed that the risk of POU decreased non-linearly as the gastric content solid phase percentage increased, i.e. as the gastric content became more solid. Conclusion: We have demonstrated that pars oesophageal ulcers are present in Danish herds with nursery pigs fed commercial diets. Furthermore, we have established that gastric content fluidity is strongly associated with POU in nursery pigs. Even so, we cannot conclude that gastric content fluidity is solely responsible for POU. Future research should look into the association between pars oesophageal ulcers and both farm management activities and individual pig factors.

AB - Background: The objective of this cross-sectional study was to assess the within-herd prevalence of pars oesophageal ulcers (POU) in high-risk Danish herds using commercial diets. Furthermore, we aimed to estimate the association between gastric content fluidity and POU using a generalised additive model (GAM). The study included 200 clinically healthy nursery pigs randomly selected from ten farms (20 pigs from each farm). The 10 farms were selected based on a suspected high prevalence of gastric ulcers. Post-mortem gastric ulcer assessment was based on macroscopic lesions, and gastric content fluidity was assessed based on the solid particle sedimentation percentage (solid phase). Results: We observed an overall prevalence of 35.5% for POU in nursery pigs. Within-herd prevalence varied considerably among farms, with values ranging from 0% in Farm 1 to 84% in Farm 4. Our model showed strong associations between POU and gastric content fluidity (P < 0.001), as well as between POU and farm of origin (P < 0.001). In addition, we observed that the risk of POU decreased non-linearly as the gastric content solid phase percentage increased, i.e. as the gastric content became more solid. Conclusion: We have demonstrated that pars oesophageal ulcers are present in Danish herds with nursery pigs fed commercial diets. Furthermore, we have established that gastric content fluidity is strongly associated with POU in nursery pigs. Even so, we cannot conclude that gastric content fluidity is solely responsible for POU. Future research should look into the association between pars oesophageal ulcers and both farm management activities and individual pig factors.

KW - Ad libitum feeding

KW - Gastric content

KW - Gastric ulcer

KW - Nursery pig

KW - Pars oesophagea

KW - Risk factor

KW - Solid phase

U2 - 10.1186/s40813-021-00199-x

DO - 10.1186/s40813-021-00199-x

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AN - SCOPUS:85101321248

VL - 7

JO - Porcine Health Management

JF - Porcine Health Management

SN - 2055-5660

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