Publications by authors named "Paul Schiltz"

Article Synopsis
  • Abnormal blood glucose levels in critically ill horses are linked to worse outcomes and higher mortality, making BG monitoring crucial for treatment decisions.*
  • The AlphaTrak 3 (AT3) is the first POC BG monitoring device specifically designed for horses, offering accurate readings at a lower cost compared to traditional lab methods.*
  • Testing showed that the AT3 device consistently met accuracy standards, with 98.9% accuracy in controlled tests and 98.4% in field studies, indicating it is a reliable option for equine BG monitoring.*
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This study has investigated the immediate effect of induced hindlimb length difference on hindlimb lameness measured as differences in minimum (Pmin) and maximum (Pmax) pelvic heights in 16 horses trotting in a straight line and lungeing on both hard and soft surfaces with body-mounted inertial sensors. Hindlimb length differences were induced by applying an Easyboot Glue-on shoe to one hindlimb. Changes in Pmin and Pmax with induced hindlimb length difference were assessed with a two-way repeated-measures ANOVA with trial (straight, lunge with inside limb elevation, lunge with outside limb elevation) and surface (hard, soft) as within-subject factors.

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A long hospital stay, along with the worries about the survival and the possible disabilities the child might suffer from, mark the start into life of very low birth weight premature infants (VLBW). The goal of this trial was to study the stability of the attachment representations of very low birthweight infants (birthweight < 1500 g) and the accordance of the attachment representations of the children and their primary care givers. In continuation of the Kölner Frühgeborenen Studie, we measured the attachment patterns of 40 VLBW children at the age of seven and their mothers.

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