Urine specific gravity as an indicator for the determination of urinary GGT in dogs with visceral leishmaniasis

Q4 Veterinary
Gustavo Gomes de Oliveira, Juliana Rosa de Oliveira Maia, Fabiano de Oliveira Frazilio, Polliana Alves Franco, Alda Izabel de Souza
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The urinary Gama-Glutamyl Transpeptidase to urinary Creatinine ratio (uGGT/uCR) is a laboratory marker that may signal renal tubular lesion in dogs with visceral leishmaniasis (VL). In this study, our goal was to determine whether urine specific gravity (USG) can accurately indicate an elevated uGGT/uCR and, consequently, tubular injury. Twenty-eight animals with VL and five healthy animals (control group) were included in the study. The diseased animals were classified as azotemic (n = 6) and non-azotemic (n = 22). The difference between all groups was tested with the Kruskal-Wallis test for the USG, uGGT/uCR, and urine protein: creatinine ratio (UPC). Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value and the accuracy of using USG as an indicator of tubular injury were calculated with the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC curve). The probability of an animal with suboptimal USG presenting tubular injury was obtained by calculating the prevalence ratio. The Kruskal-Wallis test revealed differences between groups for all analyzed parameters (p< 0.05). The chosen USG cut-off value, determined by the ROC curve was 1.030, with an accuracy of 78.09%. The probability of a dog with LV and USG below 1.030 having a high uGGT/uCR ratio was 4.95 (p <0.01, 95% CI - 1.32-18.48) when compared to individuals with ideal DU. In conclusion, dogs positive for Leishmania sp. with low USG (<1.030) should have their uGGT/uCR ratio measured to verify the presence of tubular injury even before the onset of azotemia.
将尿比重作为测定患有内脏利什曼病的狗的尿液谷丙转氨酶的指标
尿液伽马-谷氨酰转肽酶与尿液肌酐的比值(uGGT/uCR)是一种实验室标记物,可能是内脏利什曼病(VL)犬肾小管病变的信号。在这项研究中,我们的目标是确定尿比重(USG)是否能准确显示 uGGT/uCR 升高,进而显示肾小管损伤。研究共纳入了 28 只患 VL 的动物和 5 只健康动物(对照组)。患病动物分为氮质血症组(6 只)和非氮质血症组(22 只)。用 Kruskal-Wallis 检验法检测各组之间在 USG、uGGT/uCR 和尿蛋白:肌酐比值(UPC)方面的差异。用接收者操作特征曲线(ROC 曲线)计算了 USG 作为肾小管损伤指标的敏感性、特异性、阳性和阴性预测值以及准确性。通过计算患病率比值,得出 USG 未达标的动物出现肾小管损伤的概率。Kruskal-Wallis 检验显示,所有分析参数在组间均存在差异(P< 0.05)。根据 ROC 曲线确定的 USG 临界值为 1.030,准确率为 78.09%。与具有理想 DU 的个体相比,LV 和 USG 值低于 1.030 的犬具有高 uGGT/uCR 比率的概率为 4.95(p <0.01,95% CI - 1.32-18.48)。总之,利什曼原虫阳性且 USG 低(<1.030)的犬应测量其 uGGT/uCR 比值,以验证是否存在肾小管损伤,甚至在氮质血症发生之前。
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Acta Veterinaria Brasilica
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