Prognostic factors and survival following radiation therapy for canine nasal tumors: A single-institution retrospective study of 166 cases

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Mizuno, Rui [1 ]
Mori, Takashi [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Gifu Univ, Joint Grad Sch Vet Sci, Gifu, Japan
[2] Gifu Univ, Anim Med Ctr, Fac Appl Biol Sci, Gifu, Japan
关键词
Dog; Megavoltage radiation therapy; Metastasis; Nasal tumor; Prognostic factor; COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; DOGS; CARCINOMAS; OSTEOSARCOMA; RADIOTHERAPY; CAVITY;
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10.5455/OVJ.2024.v14.i7.3
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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Background: Prognostic factors in dogs with nasal tumors include several variables. However, factors that can measure prognosis have not yet been identified due to considerable divergence among reports. Aim: To describe the computed tomography (CT) imaging, treatment, and outcomes of dogs with nasal tumors, as well as detect negative prognostic factors through the analysis of a substantial number of cases from a single institution. Furthermore, based on CT findings, this study aimed to identify independent prognostic factors for nasal tumors in dogs. Methods: A total of 166 client-owned dogs were diagnosed with nasal tumors at Gifu University Veterinary Hospital between 2015 and 2019. Data were retrospectively collected from the electronic medical records. Results: Univariate analysis revealed a significant difference in survival time between adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma in 166 canine nasal tumors treated with megavoltage (MeV) radiation therapy at a single institution (p p = .015). There was a significant difference in survival time between carcinoma and sarcoma (p p = .04). Regarding CT imaging findings, significant differences in survival time were observed for frontal sinus invasion (p p = .007), cribriform plate destruction (p p < .001), and lymph node metastasis (p p = .003). Multivariate Cox regression analysis was performed to assess frontal sinus invasion, cribriform plate destruction, histopathologic subtypes, and lymph node metastasis as negative prognostic factors; however, only cribriform plate destruction was a significant negative prognostic factor for survival time (p p = .004). Conclusion: Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that cribriform plate destruction was the main factor in predicting a negative prognosis among 166 canine nasal tumors treated with MeV radiation therapy at a single institution. Therefore, we propose a new 2-tier staging classification for canine nasal tumors with the presence or absence of cribriform plate destruction based on CT examination as the only evaluation factor.
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