Comparison of methods to monitor dogs with hypercortisolism treated with trilostane

Stefania Golinelli, Viviani de Marco, Rodolfo Oliveira Leal, Andrea Barbarossa, Camilla Aniballi, Elisa Maietti, Antonio Maria Tardo, Sara Galac, Federico Fracassi

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Abstract

Background: The use of adrenocorticotropic hormone stimulation test as method to monitor efficacy of trilostane treatment of hypercortisolism (HC) in dogs has been questioned. Objectives: To evaluate and compare 12 methods with which to monitor efficacy of trilostane treatment in dogs with HC. Animals: Forty-five client-owned dogs with HC treated with trilostane q12h. Methods: Prospective cross-sectional observational study. The dogs were categorized as well-controlled, undercontrolled, and unwell through a clinical score obtained from an owner questionnaire. The ability to correctly identify trilostane-treatment control of dogs with HC with the following variables was evaluated: before trilostane serum cortisol (prepill), before-ACTH serum cortisol, post-ACTH serum cortisol, plasma endogenous ACTH concentrations, prepill/eACTH ratio, serum haptoglobin (Hp) concentration, serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT), gamma-glutamyl transferase (γGT) and alkaline phosphatase activity, urine specific gravity, and urinary cortisol : creatinine ratio. Results: Ninety-four re-evaluations of 44 dogs were included; 5 re-evaluations of 5 unwell dogs were excluded. Haptoglobin was significantly associated with the clinical score (P <.001) and in the receiver operating characteristic analysis, Hp cutoff of 151 mg/dL correctly identified 90.0% of well-controlled dogs (specificity) and 65.6% of undercontrolled dogs (sensitivity). Alanine aminotransferase (P =.01) and γGT (P =.009) were significantly higher in undercontrolled dogs. Cutoff of ALT and γGT greater than or equal to 86 U/L and 5.8 U/L, respectively, were significantly associated with poor control of HC by trilostane. Conclusions and Clinical Importance: Of all the 12 variables, Hp, and to a lesser degree ALT and γGT, could be considered additional tools to the clinical picture to identify well-controlled and undercontrolled trilostane-treated dogs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2616-2627
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Volume35
Issue number6
Early online date21 Oct 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2021

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This study was sponsored by Dechra Products Ltd. Most of the dogs in this study received free medication or reduced laboratory fees.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Authors. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.

Keywords

  • Cushing
  • dog
  • monitoring
  • treatment

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