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2025-11-09T17:59:59ZA systematic review of equine infrared thermography : diagnostic applications for limbs and hoofs
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Title: A systematic review of equine infrared thermography : diagnostic applications for limbs and hoofs
Abstract: Equine infrared thermography (IT) is a useful diagnostic tool for identifying changes in
peripheral blood flow, and tracking the effectiveness of treatment or healing process. Despite
its growing popularity, literature on this imaging modality remains fragmented with many
studies lacking rigorous methodologies. This systematic review aimed to evaluate the existing
evidence on the clinical efficacy and diagnostic accuracy of IT, with a specific focus on its
application to the limbs and hoofs.
Research papers published between 1 January, 2000, and 1 August, 2024 were sourced from
Agris, CABI, Google Scholar, PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Web of Science. One author
screened the results, extracted and analysed the data using EndNote v21 and Covidence.
PRISMA reporting guidelines were followed. Twenty-eight peer-reviewed studies
published over the past 24 years, comprising 25 randomised control trials and 3 non-randomised
control trials with a total study population of adult horses and ponies (n = 717), met the
inclusion criteria. These studies were grouped into four categories: non-exercise, exercised,
booted, and induced pathology.
Statistically significant results were found in 32 of the 66 studies. The basic meta-analysis
presented no statistical significance in the overall effect size for the non-exercise group, while
the exercised, booted, and induced pathology groups demonstrated moderate statistical
significance. The forest plots presented a wide confidence interval (CI) in one study from
both the non-exercise [2.46, 6.80] and booted [2.94, 7.74] groups, indicating greater
uncertainty in the study’s effect (Cohen’s d). The Galbraith plots pointed to publication
bias and between-study heterogeneity across three of the groups, with the induced pathology
group showing no such issues. The funnel plots implied moderate to considerable
publication bias in the non-exercise and exercised groups. The Contour-enhanced funnel
plots revealed varying degrees of publication bias and between-study heterogeneity in all four
groups. Although this systematic review highlights the potential of equine IT, variations in
study methodologies, small sample sizes, susceptibility to artefacts affecting image accuracy,
and a lack of standardization in its application underscore the need for more rigorous and
uniform research.
Description: M.Sc2025-01-01T00:00:00ZIl-Ġnien tal-Mall
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Title: Il-Ġnien tal-Mall
Abstract: Dan l-artiklu minn Vincent Zammit jirrakkonta l-istorja tal-Ġnien tal-Mall fil-Furjana, wieħed mill-ispazji pubbliċi l-aktar magħrufa u storiċi f’Malta. Il-Ġnien, li jmur lura għas-seklu 18, kien jintuża bħala spazju ta’ divertiment, iżda wkoll għandu rabta mill-qrib mal-iżviluppi militari u politiċi ta’ żmienu.
Description: From the private collection of Mr. Salvino Camilleri.1996-09-29T00:00:00ZIl-Ġnien tal-Balliju Argote
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Title: Il-Ġnien tal-Balliju Argote
Abstract: Il-Ġnien tal-Balliju Argote, li jinsab fil-Furjana, għandu l-oriġini tiegħu fis-seklu 18 meta l-Balliju Argote de Guzman, kavalier tal-Ordni ta’ San Ġwann, xtaq jikkontribwixxi spazju ta’ rikreazzjoni għall-pubbliku. Il-ġnien kien parti mis-swar difensivi tal-Belt iżda maż-żmien inbidel f’post miftuħ għall-pjaċir tan-nies.
Description: From the private collection of Mr. Salvino Camilleri.1998-01-25T00:00:00ZDehra ġdida lil Villa Rundle
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Title: Dehra ġdida lil Villa Rundle
Abstract: L-awtur jsemmi l-ftuħ uffiċjali tal-Ġnien 'Villa Rundle' gewwa r-Rabat, Għawdex wara li ġie irranġat. Għal din l-okkażjoni Joe M. Attard kiteb poeżija.2012-06-01T00:00:00Z