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Hemodynamic and Biochemical Alterations in Dogs with Lymphoma after Induction of Chemotherapy
Authors:DM Fine  K Selting  RC Backus  NF Rossi  MW Harmon  HE Durham  Jr  AW Spier
Institution:1.Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO;2.Wayne State University School of Medicine, John D. Dingell VA Medical Center, Detroit, MI;3.Present address: Florida Veterinary Specialists, Tampa, FL
Abstract:

Background

Doxorubicin is a common antineoplastic agent with dose‐dependent cardiotoxic adverse effects, and pre‐existing myocardial dysfunction is a contraindication to its use.

Objectives

To systematically define the hemodynamic and biochemical alterations in dogs undergoing chemotherapy for newly diagnosed lymphoma and assess the reversibility of these alterations with fluid administration.

Animals

Twenty‐one client‐owned dogs with newly diagnosed lymphoma were evaluated 1 week after induction of chemotherapy. Underlying degenerative valve disease was exclusionary. Eighteen healthy age‐ and weight‐matched dogs were used as controls.

Methods

Physical examination, blood pressure by Doppler, echocardiography, and biochemical evaluation (routine serum biochemistry, plasma renin activity and aldosterone concentrations, plasma and urine osmolalities, and urine electrolyte concentrations) were measured in dogs with lymphoma and compared to controls. Dogs with lymphoma received crystalloids IV at 6 mL/kg/h for 24 hours. All variables were reassessed at 4 and 24 hours. Deuterium oxide dilution and bromide dilution were used to determine total body water and extracellular water space, respectively.

Results

Baseline echocardiograms showed significantly smaller chamber dimensions in dogs with lymphoma compared to controls. These changes were reversed by fluid administration. Systolic blood pressure and urine sodium concentration were significantly increased, and bromide dilution space, PCV, urine specific gravity, and urine potassium concentration were significantly decreased compared to controls.

Conclusion and Clinical Importance

Echocardiographic and biochemical abnormalities in dogs with lymphoma appear consistent with volume depletion, and may be the result of systemic hypertension and subsequent pressure natriuresis.
Keywords:Doxorubicin  Extracellular volume depletion  Lymphoma  Prednisone  Systemic hypertension
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