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Originally Posted by cmorioles
So are we still just dismissing nasal strips because they don't stick that great? Is that really the only reason?
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I think they've made them stick better due to the overwhelming use in 3-day eventing (they sweat as badly as race horses on a hot day)
Tradition has alot to do with equipment choices, IMO.
I'd use both FLAIR and lasix. One of the causes of EIPH is thought to be unsustainable pressure differences between pulmonary capillaries and alveolar air, causing tearing of pulmonary capillary walls and bleeding into the alveoli.
FLAIR decreases the massive negative pressure generated during inspiration,that is thought to help tear vessels; and lasix decreases the exercise-induced rise in pulmonary vasculature pressure. Best to reduce pressure on both sides of the aveolar/capillary interface, in order to protect it.
Plus, FLAIR seems to just help them get more air flow - like a human wearing a Breath-right strip