Effect of pituitary‐dependent hypercortisolism on the survival of dogs treated with radiotherapy for pituitary macroadenomas

Author:

Rapastella Sofia1ORCID,Morabito Simona2ORCID,Sharman Mellora3ORCID,Benoit Jérôme4,Schiavo Luca5,Morris Joanna6,Dobson Jane Margaret7,Scudder Christopher John89

Affiliation:

1. Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists, part of Linnaeus Veterinary Limited, The Granary Winchester UK

2. Anicura Ospedale Veterinario I Portoni Rossi Bologna Italy

3. VetCT ‐ Teleconsulting Hospital, St John's Innovation Centre Cowley Rd Cambridge Cambridge UK

4. Oncovet Villeneuve d'Ascq France

5. University of Cambridge Ringgold standard institution ‐ Veterinary Oncology Cambridge UK

6. University of Glasgow School of Veterinary Medicine Ringgold standard institution ‐ Small Animal Hospital Glasgow UK

7. Department of Veterinary Medicine University of Cambridge, Queen's Veterinary School Hospital Cambridge UK

8. The Royal Veterinary College London UK

9. Southfields Veterinary Specialists Laindon UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundRadiotherapy (RT) is an effective treatment for dogs presented with neurologic signs caused by pituitary tumors. However, its impact on the outcome of concurrent pituitary‐dependent hypercortisolism (PDH) is controversial.ObjectivesDetermine whether dogs with PDH have longer survival after pituitary RT compared with dogs with nonhormonally active pituitary masses and to evaluate whether clinical, imaging, and RT variables affect survival.AnimalsNinety‐four dogs divided into 2 groups: PDH and non‐PDH, based on the presence of hypercortisolism. Forty‐seven dogs were allocated to the PDH group and 47 to the non‐PDH group.MethodsRetrospective cohort study in which clinical records of dogs undergoing RT for pituitary macroadenomas between 2008 and 2018 at 5 referral centers were retrospectively evaluated.ResultsSurvival was not statistically different between PDH and non‐PDH groups (median survival time [MST], 590 days; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0‐830 days and 738 days; 95% CI, 373‐1103 days, respectively; P = .4). A definitive RT protocol was statistically associated with longer survival compared with a palliative protocol (MST 605 vs 262 days, P = .05). The only factor statistically associated with survival from multivariate Cox proportional hazard analysis was total radiation dose (Gy) delivered (P < .01).Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceNo statistical difference in survival was identified between the PDH and non‐PDH groups, and longer survival was associated with higher Gy delivered.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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