Veterinary Guidelines for Electrochemotherapy of Superficial Tumors
- Autores
- Tellado, Matías; Mir, Lluis M.; Maglietti, Felipe Horacio
- Año de publicación
- 2022
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Electrochemotherapy (ECT) consists in the application of electric pulses to increase chemotherapeutic drug intake (bleomycin, cisplatin, or calcium) into the tumor cells. It has become a very valuable treatment option in veterinary oncology. It is an effective and safe treatment modality, which is not only beneficial as a palliative treatment, but also for a curative approach. Performing the treatment adequately will ensure the best results possible, in the minimum number of sessions, and reduce complications. Usually, only one session is enough to achieve excellent results, but the treatment can be repeated. Several sessions can be necessary in the case of incompletely treated or very extended lesions, as well as in the occurrence of new lesions. ECT is effective for superficial or oral tumors of any histology that are accessible to the electrodes. Intravenous bleomycin is the preferred drug and route of administration, leaving other ways of administration and drugs for selected cases. The guidelines presented here are destined to veterinarians who want to develop their understanding of the basis of ECT and wish to perform it adequately and effectively. In this paper, we also discuss common problems and how to solve them, and we include practical tips to improve the treatment results based on common questions and mistakes of beginner users.
Fil: Tellado, Matías. No especifíca;
Fil: Mir, Lluis M.. No especifíca;
Fil: Maglietti, Felipe Horacio. Hospital Italiano; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina - Materia
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CANCER
CATS
DOGS
ELECTROPORATION
HORSES
ONCOLOGY
PETS
PROCEDURES - Nivel de accesibilidad
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- Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
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Veterinary Guidelines for Electrochemotherapy of Superficial Tumors |
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Veterinary Guidelines for Electrochemotherapy of Superficial Tumors |
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Veterinary Guidelines for Electrochemotherapy of Superficial Tumors Tellado, Matías CANCER CATS DOGS ELECTROPORATION HORSES ONCOLOGY PETS PROCEDURES |
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Veterinary Guidelines for Electrochemotherapy of Superficial Tumors |
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Veterinary Guidelines for Electrochemotherapy of Superficial Tumors |
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Veterinary Guidelines for Electrochemotherapy of Superficial Tumors |
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Veterinary Guidelines for Electrochemotherapy of Superficial Tumors |
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Veterinary Guidelines for Electrochemotherapy of Superficial Tumors |
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Tellado, Matías Mir, Lluis M. Maglietti, Felipe Horacio |
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CANCER CATS DOGS ELECTROPORATION HORSES ONCOLOGY PETS PROCEDURES |
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Electrochemotherapy (ECT) consists in the application of electric pulses to increase chemotherapeutic drug intake (bleomycin, cisplatin, or calcium) into the tumor cells. It has become a very valuable treatment option in veterinary oncology. It is an effective and safe treatment modality, which is not only beneficial as a palliative treatment, but also for a curative approach. Performing the treatment adequately will ensure the best results possible, in the minimum number of sessions, and reduce complications. Usually, only one session is enough to achieve excellent results, but the treatment can be repeated. Several sessions can be necessary in the case of incompletely treated or very extended lesions, as well as in the occurrence of new lesions. ECT is effective for superficial or oral tumors of any histology that are accessible to the electrodes. Intravenous bleomycin is the preferred drug and route of administration, leaving other ways of administration and drugs for selected cases. The guidelines presented here are destined to veterinarians who want to develop their understanding of the basis of ECT and wish to perform it adequately and effectively. In this paper, we also discuss common problems and how to solve them, and we include practical tips to improve the treatment results based on common questions and mistakes of beginner users. Fil: Tellado, Matías. No especifíca; Fil: Mir, Lluis M.. No especifíca; Fil: Maglietti, Felipe Horacio. Hospital Italiano; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina |
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Electrochemotherapy (ECT) consists in the application of electric pulses to increase chemotherapeutic drug intake (bleomycin, cisplatin, or calcium) into the tumor cells. It has become a very valuable treatment option in veterinary oncology. It is an effective and safe treatment modality, which is not only beneficial as a palliative treatment, but also for a curative approach. Performing the treatment adequately will ensure the best results possible, in the minimum number of sessions, and reduce complications. Usually, only one session is enough to achieve excellent results, but the treatment can be repeated. Several sessions can be necessary in the case of incompletely treated or very extended lesions, as well as in the occurrence of new lesions. ECT is effective for superficial or oral tumors of any histology that are accessible to the electrodes. Intravenous bleomycin is the preferred drug and route of administration, leaving other ways of administration and drugs for selected cases. The guidelines presented here are destined to veterinarians who want to develop their understanding of the basis of ECT and wish to perform it adequately and effectively. In this paper, we also discuss common problems and how to solve them, and we include practical tips to improve the treatment results based on common questions and mistakes of beginner users. |
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