Incidence of postoperative complications and outcome of 48 dogs undergoing surgical management of insulinoma

Abstract Background Information regarding outcome of dogs undergoing surgical management for insulinoma is based on studies of a small number of dogs. Objectives To report the outcomes of dogs undergoing surgery as treatment for insulinoma, the prevalence of postoperative diabetes mellitus (DM) in t...

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Main Authors: Isaac Del Busto, Alexander J. German, Elisabetta Treggiari, Giorgio Romanelli, Erin M. O'Connell, Daniel J. Batchelor, Paolo Silvestrini, Kevin Murtagh
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Published: Wiley 2020-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15751
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spelling doaj-84807b7c0da5436db8a1dd6b6daa85e82020-11-25T02:48:38ZengWileyJournal of Veterinary Internal Medicine0891-66401939-16762020-05-013431135114310.1111/jvim.15751Incidence of postoperative complications and outcome of 48 dogs undergoing surgical management of insulinomaIsaac Del Busto0Alexander J. German1Elisabetta Treggiari2Giorgio Romanelli3Erin M. O'Connell4Daniel J. Batchelor5Paolo Silvestrini6Kevin Murtagh7Institute of Veterinary Science University of Liverpool Neston UKInstitute of Veterinary Science University of Liverpool Neston UKWillows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service Solihull UKCentro Specialistico Veterinario Milan ItalyInstitute of Veterinary Science University of Liverpool Neston UKInstitute of Veterinary Science University of Liverpool Neston UKInstitute of Veterinary Science University of Liverpool Neston UKInstitute of Veterinary Science University of Liverpool Neston UKAbstract Background Information regarding outcome of dogs undergoing surgical management for insulinoma is based on studies of a small number of dogs. Objectives To report the outcomes of dogs undergoing surgery as treatment for insulinoma, the prevalence of postoperative diabetes mellitus (DM) in this group and to determine if development of DM can be predicted. Animals Forty‐eight client‐owned dogs, with a histopathological diagnosis of insulinoma, from three European referral hospitals. Methods Retrospective observational study. Dogs were identified from a search of electronic hospital records. Cox's regression was used to determine factors associated with postoperative survival and relapse, and logistic regression was used to determine factors associated with the development of DM. Results Median survival time (MST) was 372 days (range 1‐1680 days), with dogs with stage I disease having the longest survival time. Stage I dogs had MST of 652 days (range 2‐1680 days), whereas dogs with either stage II or III disease had MST of 320 days (range 1‐1260 days; P = 0.045). Postoperative hyperglycemia was identified in 33% (16/48) of the dogs, of which 9 (19% of the total population) developed persistent DM. No factors that could be used as predictors for development of DM were identified. Conclusions and clinical importance Stage of disease and postoperative hypoglycemia were associated with greater odds of relapse and decreased survival time; these could be used when discussing prognosis. In this study, postoperative DM developed more commonly than previously reported, but no factors were identified that might be useful predictors.https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15751diabetes mellitushyperglycemiahypoglycemiapancreatectomy
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author Isaac Del Busto
Alexander J. German
Elisabetta Treggiari
Giorgio Romanelli
Erin M. O'Connell
Daniel J. Batchelor
Paolo Silvestrini
Kevin Murtagh
spellingShingle Isaac Del Busto
Alexander J. German
Elisabetta Treggiari
Giorgio Romanelli
Erin M. O'Connell
Daniel J. Batchelor
Paolo Silvestrini
Kevin Murtagh
Incidence of postoperative complications and outcome of 48 dogs undergoing surgical management of insulinoma
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
diabetes mellitus
hyperglycemia
hypoglycemia
pancreatectomy
author_facet Isaac Del Busto
Alexander J. German
Elisabetta Treggiari
Giorgio Romanelli
Erin M. O'Connell
Daniel J. Batchelor
Paolo Silvestrini
Kevin Murtagh
author_sort Isaac Del Busto
title Incidence of postoperative complications and outcome of 48 dogs undergoing surgical management of insulinoma
title_short Incidence of postoperative complications and outcome of 48 dogs undergoing surgical management of insulinoma
title_full Incidence of postoperative complications and outcome of 48 dogs undergoing surgical management of insulinoma
title_fullStr Incidence of postoperative complications and outcome of 48 dogs undergoing surgical management of insulinoma
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of postoperative complications and outcome of 48 dogs undergoing surgical management of insulinoma
title_sort incidence of postoperative complications and outcome of 48 dogs undergoing surgical management of insulinoma
publisher Wiley
series Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
issn 0891-6640
1939-1676
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Background Information regarding outcome of dogs undergoing surgical management for insulinoma is based on studies of a small number of dogs. Objectives To report the outcomes of dogs undergoing surgery as treatment for insulinoma, the prevalence of postoperative diabetes mellitus (DM) in this group and to determine if development of DM can be predicted. Animals Forty‐eight client‐owned dogs, with a histopathological diagnosis of insulinoma, from three European referral hospitals. Methods Retrospective observational study. Dogs were identified from a search of electronic hospital records. Cox's regression was used to determine factors associated with postoperative survival and relapse, and logistic regression was used to determine factors associated with the development of DM. Results Median survival time (MST) was 372 days (range 1‐1680 days), with dogs with stage I disease having the longest survival time. Stage I dogs had MST of 652 days (range 2‐1680 days), whereas dogs with either stage II or III disease had MST of 320 days (range 1‐1260 days; P = 0.045). Postoperative hyperglycemia was identified in 33% (16/48) of the dogs, of which 9 (19% of the total population) developed persistent DM. No factors that could be used as predictors for development of DM were identified. Conclusions and clinical importance Stage of disease and postoperative hypoglycemia were associated with greater odds of relapse and decreased survival time; these could be used when discussing prognosis. In this study, postoperative DM developed more commonly than previously reported, but no factors were identified that might be useful predictors.
topic diabetes mellitus
hyperglycemia
hypoglycemia
pancreatectomy
url https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15751
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