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The effect of per os vs subcutaneousiodine administration on percentage thyroidal radioactive iodine uptake in normal cats.

Journal:
Journal of veterinary internal medicine
Year:
2021
Authors:
Cosford, Kevin et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences · Canada
Species:
cat

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Historical and recent literature disagree on whether a higher POI dosage, compared to IV or SC routes, is required for successful resolution of spontaneous hyperthyroidism in cats, necessitating investigation into the effect of PO and injectable radioactive iodine administration on % thyroidal radioactive iodine uptake (RAIU). HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of PO and SC routes ofI administration on paired % thyroidal RAIU in euthyroid cats. Specifically, a 1.5-fold difference (50% relative change) was hypothesized, which in absolute terms can be expressed as a 3.25% increase in the mean %RAIU of 7.04% after POI administration to 10.56% after SC dosing. ANIMALS: Seven healthy euthyroid teaching-research colony cats. METHODS: A randomized, radiologist-blinded crossover study comparing %RAIU after PO and SCI administration. RESULTS: Percentage thyroidal RAIU values (mean ± SD; 95% confidence interval) after PO (4.81% ± 1.63%; 3.30%-6.23%) and SC (5.26% ± 2.43%; 3.01%-7.51%)I administration were associated with a median within-pair absolute difference of 0.2% (range: min, 0.1%-max, 4.9%). Statistical significance was not achieved (P  =  .45). Six of 7 cats had a within-pair absolute difference of 0.1% to 0.9% (relative change of 4%-20%), but a single outlier cat had a within-pair absolute difference of 4.9% (relative change of 108%). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: This study did not detect an effect ofI administration route on paired % thyroidal RAIU in euthyroid cats. However, a type 2 statistical error due to small sample size is possible.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34514652/