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Use of a depot steroid formulation with CHOP-based protocol in the treatment of mediastinal lymphoma in cats.

J C Cartagena Albertus1,2, J Engel Manchado1, A Romairone Duarte3, A Moise4, S Moya Garcia1, D Jones5, J A Montoya-Alonso2.   

Abstract

The aims of this retrospective study were to evaluate the efficacy of different steroid formulations (depot vs oral) and if the continuous administration of steroids throughout and beyond a CHOP protocol might improve the survival time and rate of cats with mediastinal lymphoma. The medical records of client-owned cats diagnosed with mediastinal lymphoma were reviewed at two veterinary referral hospitals in Spain. Cases were recruited from 2008 to 2016. Those cats with mediastinal lymphoma treated with chemotherapy were used in the collection of data including surgical procedures, chemotherapy protocol, side effects, complete remission (CR), partial remission and survival time were calculated from time of diagnosis. The median survival time (MST) of group with depot steroid was 370.7 days and all cats are still alive. The MST of group with oral steroid was 267.9 days. The survival distributions were found to be significantly different. The use of depot injectable steroids with a CHOP-based protocol seems to result in a longer survival time in patients with mediastinal lymphoma when comparing the survival distribution for those receiving oral steroids with a CHOP-based protocol. Prospective studies with a higher number of cats are warranted to investigate the utility of injectable steroids depot with a CHOP-based protocol in the treatment of mediastinal lymphoma.

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Keywords:  Chemotherapy; Feline; Lymphoma; Mediastinum

Year:  2018        PMID: 30046327      PMCID: PMC6056137     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Iran J Vet Res        ISSN: 2252-0589            Impact factor:   1.376


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