Thromboelastographic results and hypercoagulability in dogs with surgically treated hepatocellular adenoma and carcinoma: A Veterinary Society of Surgical Oncology prospective study

Author:

Fontes Gabrielle S.1ORCID,Wavreille Vincent A.1,Lapsley Janis M.1,Cooper Edward S.1,Guillaumin Julien2,Selmic Laura E.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine Columbus Ohio USA

2. Department of Clinical Sciences Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Fort Collins Colorado USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe most common haemostatic abnormality in dogs with cancer is hypercoagulability. A transient hypercoagulability has been documented in people with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) that resolves within weeks following hepatic tumour resection.ObjectiveThe objective was to compare the haemostatic status of dogs with liver tumours and healthy control dogs, by comparing coagulation and thromboelastography (TEG) measurements at three time points.MethodsLiver tumour and healthy control dogs receiving surgery for liver lobectomy and ovariohysterectomy, respectively, were prospectively enrolled. All dogs had blood collected at three time points: pre‐operative, 24 h post‐operative and ~2 weeks post‐operative. Haematological and haemostatic values were compared across time points in each group using repeated measures ANOVA tests.ResultsTen and eight dogs were enrolled for the liver and control groups, respectively. Platelet count was significantly higher in the liver group than the control group at all time points, but within the normal range (pre‐operative: 438.7 vs. 300.9 × 109/L, p = .0078; 24 h post‐operative: 416.2 vs. 283.9 × 109/L, p = .0123; 10–14 days post‐operative: 524.6 vs. 317.3 × 109/L, p = .0072). The measure of the overall coagulant state (G‐value) was significantly increased for the liver group compared to the control group at all time points (pre‐operative: 15.6 vs. 8.6 d/sc, p = .0003; 24 h post‐operative: 18.3 vs. 11.2 d/sc, p = .039; 10–14 days post‐operative: 15.1 vs. 9.6 d/sc, p = .015).ConclusionThe liver group was hypercoagulable based on elevated G‐values at all time points compared to the control group. This hypercoagulability was attributed to the effect of hepatic tumours alone, and not secondary to surgery and anaesthesia.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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