Effect of a 1-hour IV infusion of doxorubicin on the development of cardiotoxicity in dogs as evaluated by electrocardiography and echocardiography.

Veterinary Therapeutics Pub Date : 2009-02-01
Sarah Gillings, Jeffrey Johnson, Amanda Fulmer, Marlene Hauck
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Cardiotoxicity is a potentially life-threatening consequence of treatment with doxorubicin. Without reliable predictive or monitoring tests for early intervention, preventive methods are warranted. This study tested the hypothesis that a 1-hour infusion of doxorubicin would reduce the incidence of cardiotoxicity compared with historical incidences. Inclusion criteria for this retrospective trial were a minimum of three doses of doxorubicin administered as a 1-hour infusion in patients with at least two echocardiographic or electrocardiographic examinations during the course of treatment (median cumulative dose, 120 mg/m2). Of 133 dogs, 16 (12%) developed electrocardiographic abnormalities during or after treatment, which was statistically lower than the historical incidence of 17.7% (31 of 175 dogs). Only seven dogs (5.3%) developed abnormalities during the course of therapy. Three (2%) developed congestive heart failure.

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通过心电图和超声心动图评估1小时静脉输注阿霉素对犬心脏毒性发展的影响。
心脏毒性是阿霉素治疗的潜在威胁生命的后果。如果没有可靠的早期干预预测或监测测试,预防方法是必要的。本研究验证了一种假设,即与历史发生率相比,1小时输注阿霉素可以降低心脏毒性的发生率。这项回顾性试验的纳入标准是,在治疗过程中至少进行两次超声心动图或心电图检查的患者,至少给予3次阿霉素1小时输注(中位累积剂量为120mg /m2)。133只狗中,16只(12%)在治疗期间或治疗后出现心电图异常,统计上低于17.7%的历史发病率(175只狗中有31只)。只有7只狗(5.3%)在治疗过程中出现异常。3例(2%)发生充血性心力衰竭。
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