| Literature DB >> 29692993 |
Federica Rossi1,2, Simona Cancedda1, Vito Ferdinando Leone1, Carla Rohrer Bley1,3, Paola Laganga1.
Abstract
The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of a low-dose radiotherapy treatment in dogs with osteoarthritis (OA). Inclusion criteria were dogs affected by OA of one or multiple joints, with lameness, previously treated with medical therapy and referred for radiotherapy because of chronic unresponsive pain. After suspension of medical therapy, dogs underwent external beam radiotherapy treatments delivered in three fractions of 2 Gy each. Four of these dogs had one (three dogs) to four (one dog) additional courses of radiation. Medical records were reviewed and follow-up information was collected by clinical recheck and owners interview. Twenty-five dogs matched the inclusion criteria; among them, 21 had one course of RT and 4 underwent multiple treatments, respectively 218, 266, 39, and 1,384 days after the first treatment. Clinical improvement was observed in 92% of patients with median benefit duration of 356 days after the first treatment, and 418 days after the second treatment. No side effects were recorded. In this group of patients, radiotherapy was effective, well tolerated, and repeatable, leading to an improvement of quality of life in dogs with degenerative joint disease unresponsive to medical treatments.Entities:
Keywords: canine; degenerative joint disease; dog; low-dose radiotherapy; osteoarthritis
Year: 2018 PMID: 29692993 PMCID: PMC5903029 DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2018.00074
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Vet Sci ISSN: 2297-1769
Lameness and pain score system used to assess response to low-dose radiation therapy (22, 23).
| Category and score | Clinical signs |
|---|---|
| 1 | Stands, walks, and trots normally |
| 2 | Stands normally, slight lameness under special circumstances or inconsistent lameness when trotting |
| 3 | Stands normally, obvious lameness when trotting, consistent lameness when walking |
| 4 | Abnormal position while standing, obvious lameness under any circumstances |
| 5 | Reluctant to rise and walk, intermittent or continuous non-weight-bearing lameness |
| 1 | No signs of pain during palpation of affected joint |
| 2 | Mild pain during palpation; dog turn heads in recognition |
| 3 | Moderate pain during palpation; dog pulls limb away |
| 4 | Severe pain during palpation; dog vocalizes or becomes aggressive |
| 5 | Dog will not allow examiner to evaluate the joint |
Pain assessment questionnaire including 11 questions with 5 answers (19).
| Assessed item | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mood | Very alert | Alert | Neither alert nor indifferent | Indifferent | Very indifferent |
| Dog’s willingness to play and games | Very willingly | Willingly | Reluctantly | Very reluctantly | Does not at all |
| Vocalization (audible complaining) | Never | Hardly ever | Sometimes | Often | Very often |
| Dog’s willingness to walk | Very willingly | Willingly | Reluctantly | Very reluctantly | Does not at all |
| Dog’s willingness to trott | Very willingly | Willingly | Reluctantly | Very reluctantly | Does not at all |
| Dog’s willingness to gallopp | Very willingly | Willingly | Reluctantly | Very reluctantly | Does not at all |
| Dog’s willingness to jump | Very willingly | Willingly | Reluctantly | Very reluctantly | Does not at all |
| Dog’s ease in lying down | With great ease | Easily | Neither easily nor with difficulty | With difficulty | With great difficulty |
| Dog’s ease in getting up | With great ease | Easily | Neither easily nor with difficulty | With difficulty | With great difficulty |
| Dog’s difficulty in movement after rest | Never | Hardly ever | Sometimes | Often | Very often or always |
| Movement after major exercise | Never | Hardly ever | Sometimes | Often | Very often or always |
Owners were asked to score dog’s pain from 0 to 4 before and 3 weeks after RT treatment. Differences in the lameness and pain scores at baseline and after RT were assessed with Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed rank test.
Figure 1Distribution of 64 joints treated with low-dose radiation therapy in 23 dogs.
Figure 2Lameness score evaluated at presentation and 3 weeks after low-dose radiation therapy in 23 dogs. The median lameness score decreased from 4 (range 2–5) to 3 (range 0–3) after RT (P < 0.001).
Figure 3Pain score evaluated at presentation and 3 weeks after low-dose radiation therapy in 23 dogs. The median pain score decreased from 3 (range 1–4) to 2 (range 1–4) after RT (P < 0.001).
Figure 4Chronic pain index score obtained from the owner’s questioners before and after RT. The median value changed from 32 (95% CI: 29–33) to 20 (95% CI: 16–20), with a significant decrease after the treatment (P < 0.001).