Journal article

Coagulation parameters in hyperthyroid cats before and after radioiodine treatment compared with healthy controls


Authors listCui, Yi; Heuser, Katharina; Bauer, Natali; Neiger, Reto

Publication year2019

Pages1134-1140

JournalJournal of Feline Medicine and Surgery

Volume number21

Issue number12

ISSN1098-612X

eISSN1532-2750

Open access statusGreen

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1177/1098612X18820145

PublisherSAGE Publications


Abstract
Objectives The aim of the study was to describe the coagulatory state of hyperthyroid cats before and after successful radioiodine therapy (RIT) compared with healthy age-matched controls, using classical coagulation parameters and thromboelastogram (TEG) as a global assessment method. The differences in coagulation activity after RIT, depending on the thyroid hormone (normal vs low total thyroxine [T4]) state, were also evaluated. Methods Fifteen hyperthyroid cats and 10 healthy age-matched controls were recruited. Hyperthyroid cats that remained hyperthyroid 14 days after RIT were excluded. Haematology, biochemistry, T4, prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), fibrinogen and TEG were assessed in control cats and hyperthyroid cats before and 7 and 14 days after RIT. Two weeks after successful RIT, further comparisons were made between cats with normal T4 vs those with low T4. Results Fourteen days after successful RIT, 7/15 cats had normal T4 and 8/15 had low T4. Thrombocytosis was noted in 6/15 cats after treatment. Fibrinogen was significantly higher (P <0.001) and PT shorter (P <0.01) in the hyperthyroid cats compared with the healthy controls and these changes persisted after RIT. Persistent increases in fibrinogen, PT, TEG maximal amplitude and TEG clot rigidity, reflecting clot stability, after RIT primarily occurred in the cats with normal T4. TEG-K (time until preset amplitude of 20 mm is reached) and alpha (alpha) angle reflected impaired fibrin cross-linking ability prior to RIT, which significantly increased after therapy (P <0.05). Conclusions and relevance Based on some of the coagulation parameters, cats with hyperthyroidism showed hypercoagulable tendencies, which were mildly increased after RIT, possibly due to transient radiation-induced thyroiditis.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleCui, Y., Heuser, K., Bauer, N. and Neiger, R. (2019) Coagulation parameters in hyperthyroid cats before and after radioiodine treatment compared with healthy controls, Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 21(12), pp. 1134-1140. https://doi.org/10.1177/1098612X18820145

APA Citation styleCui, Y., Heuser, K., Bauer, N., & Neiger, R. (2019). Coagulation parameters in hyperthyroid cats before and after radioiodine treatment compared with healthy controls. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery. 21(12), 1134-1140. https://doi.org/10.1177/1098612X18820145



Keywords


ACTIVATED SAMPLEScoagulatory stateFIBRINOGENHyperthyroid catsINCREASED RISKPARTIAL THROMBOPLASTIN TIMEPROCOAGULANTradioiodine treatmentthromboelastographyTHROMBOEMBOLISMVENOUS THROMBOSIS

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