Dynamic contrast-enhanced computed tomography in dogs with nasal tumors

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Mortier, Jeremy R. [1 ,2 ,4 ]
Maddox, Thomas W. [1 ]
Blackwood, Laura [1 ]
La Fontaine, Matthew D. [3 ]
Busoni, Valeria [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Liverpool, Small Anim Teaching Hosp, Inst Infect Vet & Ecol Sci, Neston, England
[2] Univ Liege, Fac Vet Med, Diagnost Imaging Sect, Clin Vet Univ, Liege, Belgium
[3] Netherlands Canc Inst, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[4] Ecole Natl Vet Alfort, 7 Ave Gen de Gaulle, F-94700 Maisons Alfort, France
关键词
DCECT; dogs; nasal tumor; perfusion CT; radiotherapy; SQUAMOUS-CELL CARCINOMA; CT PERFUSION PARAMETERS; CANINE BRAIN-TUMORS; RADIATION-THERAPY; QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT; STEREOTACTIC RADIOSURGERY; TREATMENT RESPONSE; BLOOD-VOLUME; LYMPH-NODES; HEAD;
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10.1111/jvim.16722
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
摘要
BackgroundTreatment of nasal tumors in dogs is associated with high morbidity and reliable prognostic factors are lacking. Dynamic contrast-enhanced computed tomography (DCECT) can be used to assess tumor perfusion. ObjectivesTo assess perfusion parameters of nasal tumors (correlating with tumor type) before and during radiotherapy (RT) and find potential correlation with survival. AnimalsTwenty-four client-owned dogs with nasal tumors, including 16 epithelial tumors and 8 sarcomas. MethodsProspective cross-sectional study. All dogs had baseline DCECT to assess fractional vascular volume (BV), blood flow (BF), and transit time (TT). Thirteen dogs had repeat DCECT after 12 Gy of megavoltage RT. Survival times were calculated. ResultsMedian BV was 17.83 mL/100 g (range, 3.63-66.02), median BF was 122.63 mL/100 g/minute (range, 23.65-279.99), and median TT was 8.91 seconds (range, 4.57-14.23). Sarcomas had a significantly lower BF than adenocarcinomas (P = .002), carcinomas (P = .01), and other carcinomas (P = .001), and significantly lower BV than adenocarcinomas (P = .03) and other carcinomas (P = .004). Significant associations were found between epithelial tumors and sarcoma for change in tumor volume (P = .01), width (P = .004), and length (P = .02) in that epithelial tumors decreased in volume whereas sarcomas increased in volume. Perfusion parameters were not correlated with survival. Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceNasal sarcomas have lower BV and BF than nasal carcinomas, and sarcomas have a lower size reduction than carcinomas early on during RT. Baseline results and changes in perfusion parameters may not be correlated with survival.
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