Peterson, Sarah, et al. “Differentiation of Stable Kidney Function versus Progressive Dysfunction in Dogs”. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, vol. 37, no. 6, 2023, pp. 2241-50, https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16885.

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  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Peterson, Sarah
Author: Cowgill, Larry D.
Author: Dufayet, Cedric
Author: Cohn, Leah A.
Author: Nabity, Mary
Author: Szlosek, Donald
Author: Ouyang, Zenhwa
Author: Yerramilli, Murthy
Author: Polzin, David
Author: Farace, Giosi
Author: Beall, Melissa
Author: Ross, Sheri
Author: Vaden, Shelly
Author: Segev, Gilad
Date Issued
2023
Date Published Online
2023-11-20
Abstract

Background Circulating creatinine and symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA) are biomarkers of kidney function that have been used variously to define stable vs progressive chronic kidney disease (CKD). Slope monitoring of inverse biomarker values (creatinine−1 or SDMA−1) has shown promise, but quantitative criteria to distinguish stable vs progressive CKD using this approach are lacking. Objective Assessment of creatinine−1 and SDMA−1 slope cutoffs to distinguish stable vs progressive CKD. Animals One hundred ten clinically healthy university staff-owned dogs and 29 male colony dogs with progressive X-linked hereditary nephropathy (XLHN). Methods Retrospective analysis combining 2 prospective observational studies, 1 tracking kidney function biomarkers in healthy dogs (HDs) to a maximum of 3 years, and 1 tracking kidney function biomarkers in male colony dogs with progressive XLHN to a maximum of 1 year. The minimum slope of creatinine−1 or SDMA−1 as measured using the IDEXX SDMA test from HD was assigned as the slope cutoff for stable kidney function. Results The stable vs progressive slope cutoff was −0.0119 week × dL/mg for creatinine−1 and −0.0007 week × dL/μg for SDMA−1.

Language

  • English
Rights
CC-BY-NC-ND
Page range
2241-2250
Host Title
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Host Abbreviated Title
Veterinary Internal Medicne
Volume
37
Issue
6
ISSN
0891-6640
1939-1676

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