A Retrospective Study of Chemotherapy-Related Extravasation Events in Dogs and Cats

IF 2.1 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Elise Martens, Rachel Hritz, Craig Clifford, Christine Mullin, Corrine Camero, Kai-Biu Shiu, Catherine Chan, Chelsea del Alcazar, Carol DeRegis, Lindsay Donnelly, Bryan Marker, Katarzyna Purzycka, Kathryn Vickery
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Abstract

Background

Chemotherapy extravasation is a potentially serious complication. There is a paucity of information in the veterinary literature investigating extravasation events, treatments, and outcomes.

Objective

Evaluate chemotherapy extravasation events and treatments in dogs and cats, adverse events (AEs), and overall outcomes.

Animals

Twenty dogs and three cats were included.

Methods

Retrospective, multicenter, descriptive study including dogs or cats with suspected extravasation from chemotherapy. Information obtained included: signalment, extravasation details and treatment provided, AEs graded according to VCOG-CTCAE v2 criteria, and outcome.

Results

The most common drug extravasated was doxorubicin, followed by carboplatin. Carboplatin extravasation (n = 5) resulted in Grades III–IV AEs, all of which required surgical debridement. Doxorubicin extravasation (n = 9) resulted in Grades 0–V AEs, two of which amputation was ultimately recommended, and one of those two was euthanized instead. Extravasation of vinca alkaloids (n = 5) and rabacfosadine (n = 1) resulted in Grades II–III AEs, all managed in the outpatient setting. Mitoxantrone (n = 2) and dacarbazine (n = 1) extravasation resulted in no clinical signs associated with extravasation injury. Seventy-eight percent (18/23) cases had extravasation occur during one of the first four treatments of chemotherapy, with 30% (7/23) occurring during the first chemotherapy treatment.

Conclusions and Clinical Importance

Most cases (20/23) had mild to moderate or no AEs. Findings support that carboplatin should be considered a vesicant.

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22 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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