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Treatment of Pythiosis in Equine Limbs Using Intravenous Regional Perfusion of Amphotericin B
Fecha
2012Registro en:
VETERINARY SURGERY, HOBOKEN, v. 41, n. 6, pp. 759-765, AUG, 2012
0161-3499
10.1111/j.1532-950X.2012.01019.x
Autor
Doria, Renata G. S.
Freitas, Silvio H.
Linardi, Renata L.
Mendonca, Fabio de Souza
Arruda, Laura P.
Boabaid, Fabiana M.
Valadao, Carlos A. A.
Institución
Resumen
Objective To evaluate the effects of intravenous regional limb perfusion (IRLP) administration of amphotericin B in horses to treat pythiosis after surgical excision and thermocautery. Study Design Case series. Animals Horses (n = 12) with Pythium insidiosum infection of the distal aspect of the thoracic or pelvic limbs. Methods After surgical excision of granulation tissue and thermocautery, 50 mg amphotericin B was administered by IRLP through a catheter placed in a superficial vein of the affected limb next to the lesion after placing a tourniquet above the injection site. The lesions and locomotor system were evaluated before treatment and at 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, and 60 days. Results Ninety-two percent of horses treated with amphotericin B had complete lesion resolution 35 or 60 days after 1 or 2 IRLP treatments, respectively. IRLP induced limb edema and pain during regional palpation in 42%, and inflammation of the injection site in 33% of horses; however these signs resolved after 14 days. Conclusions IRLP administration of amphotericin B was effective for treating pythiosis in equine limbs, resolving infection with manageable side effects.