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Retrospective analysis of carboplatin-induced cumulative neutropenia in cancer-bearing dogs. | LitMetric

Objective: To determine the clinical significance of performing repeated postchemotherapy CBC for cancer-bearing dogs receiving ≥ 4 carboplatin treatments. The secondary aim was to identify risk factors associated with cumulative carboplatin-induced neutropenia in those dogs.

Animals: 40 client-owned dogs diagnosed with cancer.

Methods: A retrospective study using medical records from a single academic institution during 2012 to 2023. Dogs that received ≥ 4 doses of carboplatin with pre- and postchemotherapy CBCs available were included. Signalment and possible risk factors were recorded. Veterinary Cooperative Oncology Group-Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events was used for neutropenia grading.

Results: 40 dogs met the inclusion criteria, with a total of 206 prechemotherapy and 188 postchemotherapy CBC results available. The median carboplatin dosage was 300 mg/m2 (range, 200 to 300 mg/m2). The median interval between carboplatin administration and the postchemotherapy CBC was 10 days (range, 6 to 38 days). Eleven dogs developed a grade 2 or higher neutropenia, with 5 dogs developing multiple neutropenic events, for a total of 18 separate events (18/394). Only 2 of 18 neutropenic events were recorded at the 10- to 14-day postchemotherapy CBC. The yield of detecting neutropenia at a postchemotherapy CBC at any carboplatin chemotherapy after the second dose was < 1% (1/149). Dogs that developed neutropenia at the pre-2nd chemotherapy CBC had a significantly higher risk of developing another neutropenic event at subsequent prechemotherapy CBC (P < .001).

Clinical Relevance: The incidence of cumulative neutropenia after 4 to 6 doses of carboplatin is low in cancer-bearing dogs. If a grade 2 or higher neutropenia is observed at or before the second prechemotherapy CBC, the dog is at a higher risk of developing neutropenia following future treatments.

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