Efficacy and tolerability of the American Heartworm Society therapeutic protocol in dogs affected by heartworm disease without caval syndrome

Author:

Romito G.1,Pane E.1,Guglielmini C.2,Poser H.2,Valente C.2,Paradies P.3,Castagna P.4,Mazzoldi C.1,Cipone M.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna via Tolara di Sopra 50, 40064 Ozzano dell'Emilia Italy

2. Department of Animal Medicine, Production and Health University of Padova viale dell'Università 35020 Legnaro Italy

3. Department of Emergency and Organ Transplantation, Veterinary Clinics and Animal Production Section 70010, strada provinciale Valenzano per Casamassima km 3 Valenzano Italy

4. Freelance Veterinary Cardiologist Bologna Italy

Abstract

ObjectivesThe American Heartworm Society medical protocol represents the current standard of therapy for canine heartworm disease without caval syndrome. However, data on the tolerability of this protocol are limited. This study aimed to describe efficacy and prevalence of possible treatment‐related side effects in dogs with heartworm disease treated using the American Heartworm Society protocol.Materials and MethodsFor this retrospective multi‐centre cohort study, dogs diagnosed with classes 1 to 3 heartworm disease that completed the American Heartworm Society medical protocol were searched in four medical databases. Demographic, clinical, diagnostic, therapeutic and outcome data, including the number and type of possible treatment‐related side effects, were retrieved.ResultsThirty‐five dogs were included. The median age and bodyweight were 6 years (1 to 13 years) and 17.3 kg (4.9 to 50 kg), respectively. Heartworm disease was classified as classes 1, 2 and 3 in 20 of 35, 11 of 35 and four of 35 dogs, respectively. In addition to the therapeutic recommendations of the American Heartworm Society, eight of 35 dogs underwent sedation to favour melarsomine administration, and 30 of 35 received ice at the injection site. After adulticide therapy, all dogs were hospitalised with cage rest [median time 12 hours (6 to 48 hours)]. All dogs survived the treatment. All dogs with long‐term follow‐up (32/35) became negative. Furthermore, treatment‐related side effects were rare, mild and rapidly recovered without the need for supporting therapies; these included depression/lethargy (4/35 dogs), cough (2/35 dogs) and lameness, pain and gastrointestinal signs (1/35 dog each).Clinical SignificanceThe American Heartworm Society medical protocol is efficient and safe in dogs with classes 1 to 3 heartworm disease.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Small Animals

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