Ciclosporin oral solution in cats: a retrospective survey of compliance with treatment and adverse effects.

IF 1.9 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Sébastien Deleporte, Amaury Briand, Pascal Prélaud
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Abstract

Objectives: The aim of the study was to assess long-term ciclosporin oral solution compliance in cats treated for feline atopic skin syndrome (FASS).

Methods: A survey was sent by email to 114 owners who had administered ciclosporin oral solution to their cats for FASS.

Results: In total, 42 owners completed the survey. The population was composed of 30 domestic shorthair cats and 12 pure breeds. There were 20 males and 22 females, and the median age was 5.5 years. Ciclosporin oral solution was administered directly into the mouth in 32/42 (76%) and with food/other in 10/42 (24%) cats. The administration was considered easy in 18/42 (43%) cats, difficult in 23/42 (55%) and impossible in 1/42 (2%). Treatment was stopped in 25/42 (60%) cats. The causes were as follows: administration difficulty (nine cats, 21%); complete resolution (four cats, 10%); treatment failure (four cats, 10%); price (two cats, 4%); and other causes (two deaths, two neoplasia, one adverse effect and one lack of compliance). Adverse effects involving clinical signs were reported in 25 (60%) cats: ptyalism (8/42); dysorexia/anorexia (6/42); vomiting (4/42); diarrhoea (4/42); gingival hyperplasia (1/42); and a combination of vomiting, diarrhoea and ptyalism (2/42). In addition, altered behaviour was reported in 27/42 (64%) cats: hiding in seven cats; scared of owner in 10 cats; modification of sleeping or playing activity in six cats; inappropriate urination/defecation in two cats; aggression in one cat; and all of the above in one cat.

Conclusions and relevance: In total, 24 (57%) cats had adverse effects involving both clinical signs and altered behaviour, and only six cats had either adverse clinical signs or behavioural changes. This survey showed that behavioural changes appear to be underestimated in the cats treated with ciclosporin oral solution and this could cause treatment failure due to lack of compliance. Larger-scale studies are needed to confirm these preliminary results.

猫用环孢素口服溶液:关于治疗依从性和不良反应的回顾性调查。
研究目的研究旨在评估猫特应性皮肤综合征(FASS)治疗猫长期服用环孢素口服溶液的依从性:方法:通过电子邮件向114位曾为猫咪注射环孢素口服溶液治疗FASS的主人发送调查问卷:共有 42 位主人完成了调查。调查对象包括 30 只短毛猫和 12 只纯种猫。其中雄猫 20 只,雌猫 22 只,年龄中位数为 5.5 岁。32/42(76%)只猫直接将西克罗星口服溶液放入口中给药,10/42(24%)只猫将其与食物/其他一起给药。18/42(43%)只猫认为给药容易,23/42(55%)只猫认为给药困难,1/42(2%)只猫认为给药不可能。25/42(60%)只猫停止了治疗。原因如下:用药困难(9 只猫,21%);完全缓解(4 只猫,10%);治疗失败(4 只猫,10%);价格(2 只猫,4%);其他原因(2 只死亡、2 只肿瘤、1 只不良反应和 1 只不遵医嘱)。据报告,25 只(60%)猫出现了涉及临床症状的不良反应:腭裂(8/42);厌食症/厌食症(6/42);呕吐(4/42);腹泻(4/42);牙龈增生(1/42);以及呕吐、腹泻和腭裂(2/42)。此外,27/42(64%)只猫的行为发生了改变:7 只猫躲藏起来;10 只猫害怕主人;6 只猫改变了睡眠或玩耍活动;2 只猫排尿/排便不当;1 只猫具有攻击性;1 只猫具有上述所有行为:总共有 24 只(57%)猫出现了既有临床症状又有行为改变的不良反应,只有 6 只猫只出现了不良临床症状或行为改变。这项调查显示,在使用环孢素口服溶液治疗的猫咪中,行为改变似乎被低估了,这可能会导致治疗失败,因为它们缺乏依从性。需要进行更大规模的研究来证实这些初步结果。
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CiteScore
3.90
自引率
17.60%
发文量
254
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: JFMS is an international, peer-reviewed journal aimed at both practitioners and researchers with an interest in the clinical veterinary healthcare of domestic cats. The journal is published monthly in two formats: ‘Classic’ editions containing high-quality original papers on all aspects of feline medicine and surgery, including basic research relevant to clinical practice; and dedicated ‘Clinical Practice’ editions primarily containing opinionated review articles providing state-of-the-art information for feline clinicians, along with other relevant articles such as consensus guidelines.
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