Bateman K E, Catton P A, Pennock P W, Kruth S A
Department of Clinical Studies, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
J Vet Intern Med. 1994 Nov-Dec;8(6):394-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1939-1676.1994.tb03257.x.
The 0-7-21 radiation therapy protocol was investigated as a palliative treatment in dogs with advanced malignancies. Twenty-four dogs with a variety of tumor types were irradiated using 800 cGy fractions given on days 0, 7, and 21. Twenty-three dogs were evaluated. Palliative response was assessed using a quality of life instrument developed for veterinary use. This pain score was based on owner response to questions regarding analgesic requirement, activity level, appetite, and degree of lameness in the affected dogs. Seventeen (74%) of the 23 dogs experienced complete pain relief, and 3 (13%) obtained partial relief. Of the 17 dogs that achieved a complete response, pain recurred in 8 at a median time of 70 days. Six dogs were alive and free of pain up to 557 days after irradiation. The 0-7-21 protocol was well tolerated; pain relief occurred quickly, and acute radiation reactions were negligible.
对0-7-21放疗方案作为晚期恶性肿瘤犬姑息治疗的效果进行了研究。24只患有各种肿瘤类型的犬在第0、7和21天接受了800 cGy分次照射。对23只犬进行了评估。使用一种专为兽医设计的生活质量评估工具来评估姑息治疗反应。该疼痛评分基于主人对有关患犬镇痛需求、活动水平、食欲和跛行程度问题的回答。23只犬中有17只(74%)疼痛完全缓解,3只(13%)部分缓解。在17只完全缓解的犬中,8只在中位时间70天时疼痛复发。6只犬在照射后长达557天仍存活且无疼痛。0-7-21方案耐受性良好;疼痛缓解迅速,急性放射反应可忽略不计。