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. 2021 Jun 1;11(6):1648. doi: 10.3390/ani11061648

Table 6.

Distribution of occurrence of relapse of left displacement of the abomasum (LDA) after rolling in cattle either diagnosed with no (LDA − CLAW) or with (LDA + CLAW) a claw disease, in total, and in animals that received an oral/analgesic treatment. Abomasal rolling was not successful in 5.6% (n = 5) of animals of LDA − CLAW, and 5.4% (n = 4) of animals in LDA + CLAW. These animals are not included in the table and percentage presented. There was no significant effect of either presence of claw lesion or oral and/or analgesic treatment on occurrence of relapse in cattle with LDA treated by abomasal rolling.

Relapse (Total) a Relapse (Following Oral/Analgesic Treatment) b
Yes No Yes No
LDA − CLAW 64.4%
(n = 58)
30.0%
(n = 27)
68.7%
(n = 46)
31.3%
(n = 21)
LDA + CLAW 55.4%
(n = 41)
39.2%
(n = 29)
58.9%
(n = 33)
37.3%
(n = 23)

a Total number is n = 90 for LDA − CLAW, and n = 74 for LDA + CLAW. Data about occurrence of relapse was missing for n = 1 in LDA − CLAW and n = 4 for LDA + CLAW. b Total number is n = 67 for LDA − CLAW, and n = 56 for LDA + CLAW.