Cyclosporine and prednisolone treatment leads to fewer relapses compared with prednisolone alone in dogs with suspected meningomyelitis of unknown origin.

IF 1.8 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Tania Al Kafaji, Andrea Corda, Federica Biggio, Antonella Gallucci
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Abstract

Objective: The use of cyclosporine as an add-on therapy for meningitis or meningomyelitis of unknown origin (MUO) with only spinal cord involvement has never been described in dogs. The objective of this retrospective study was to evaluate the potential efficacy of cyclosporine combined with prednisolone compared with prednisolone alone in dogs with suspected spinal MUO.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on dogs with a presumed diagnosis of spinal MUO treated with prednisolone and cyclosporine (group A) or prednisolone alone (group B) from 2018 to 2023. A positive outcome was defined as a resolution of clinical signs for at least 1 year after diagnosis, and a negative outcome was defined as lack of improvement or relapses within 1 year of presentation.

Results: 47 dogs were included. Twenty-one dogs were included in group A: 16 (76%) recovered, but clinical relapses were observed in 3 (14%). Twelve (57%) showed a positive outcome. Twenty-six patients were enrolled in group B: initial recovery was observed in all dogs, but 16 (62%) showed clinical relapses, 1 (4%) died due to pulmonary complications, and 9 (35%) had a positive outcome. The side effects were mostly mild: 48% in group A and 31% in group B. No significant associations were found between the outcome and the groups.

Conclusions: Prednisolone alone was significantly associated with a higher recovery rate but with a greater frequency of relapses compared with cyclosporine/prednisolone.

Clinical relevance: Cyclosporine could be considered a valid additional treatment in dogs with spinal MUO, potentially leading to a lower recurrence rate than prednisolone alone.

与单用强的松龙相比,环孢素和强的松龙治疗对来历不明的疑似脊膜炎犬的复发更少。
目的:使用环孢素作为一种附加治疗脑膜炎或不明原因的脊膜炎(MUO),只有脊髓受损伤从未在狗描述。本回顾性研究的目的是评估环孢素联合强的松龙与单独使用强的松龙治疗疑似脊髓MUO犬的潜在疗效。方法:对2018 - 2023年推定诊断为脊柱MUO的犬进行回顾性研究,分别采用泼尼松龙联合环孢素(A组)或泼尼松龙单独治疗(B组)。阳性结果被定义为诊断后至少1年内临床症状消退,阴性结果被定义为在出现后1年内缺乏改善或复发。结果:共纳入47只犬。A组21只犬,16只(76%)康复,3只(14%)出现临床复发。12例(57%)显示阳性结果。B组26例患者:所有犬均初步康复,但16例(62%)出现临床复发,1例(4%)死于肺部并发症,9例(35%)预后良好。副作用大多较轻:A组为48%,b组为31%。结果与组间无明显关联。结论:与环孢素/强的松龙相比,单独使用强的松龙具有更高的治愈率,但复发频率更高。临床相关性:环孢素可以被认为是脊髓MUO犬的有效补充治疗,可能导致比单独强的松龙更低的复发率。
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期刊介绍: Published twice monthly, this peer-reviewed, general scientific journal provides reports of clinical research, feature articles and regular columns of interest to veterinarians in private and public practice. The News and Classified Ad sections are posted online 10 days to two weeks before they are delivered in print.
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