Estimates of Urinary Calcium Excretion in Dogs With and Without Calcium Oxalate Urolithiasis

IF 2.2 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Danielle E. LaVine, Emily L. Coffey, Jody P. Lulich, Jennifer L. Granick, Eva Furrow
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Abstract

Background

Fractional excretion of calcium (FeCa) and urine calcium-to-creatinine ratios (UCaCr) estimate hypercalciuria, but more data are needed on how well they discriminate between dogs with and without CaOx urolithiasis.

Objective

To determine the performance of FeCa and UCaCr in predicting CaOx urolith status.

Animals

One hundred twenty-one client-owned, normocalcemic dogs: 42 CaOx stone formers (cases) and 79 controls.

Methods

Analytical, retrospective, cross-sectional study. FeCa (%) and UCaCr (mg/mg) were calculated using measurements from urine and blood and were compared by urolith status with Wilcoxon rank-sum tests. Performance was determined with receiver operating characteristic curves; “optimal” thresholds were selected to maximize sensitivity and specificity. Potential predictors of FeCa and UCaCr (e.g., urolith status, sex, breed, age) were modeled with multivariable regression. Spearman's rank correlation was run for FeCa and UCaCr.

Results

FeCa and UCaCr were greater in cases than controls (p < 0.001 for both); medians were 0.81 (0.12–2.47) and 0.060 (0.008–0.176) in cases and 0.50 (0.08–2.61) and 0.032 (0.005–0.131) in controls. Optimal thresholds for FeCa (0.56) and UCaCr (0.056) had moderate sensitivity (74% and 60%, respectively) and specificity (58% and 75%, respectively). FeCa and UCaCr were strongly correlated (rho = 0.94, p < 0.001) and lower in males than in females (estimate = −0.70 and −0.64, p = 0.002 and 0.005, respectively).

Conclusions and Clinical Importance

FeCa or UCaCr perform moderately well for identifying CaOx cases; dogs with high values might benefit from therapy to reduce hypercalciuria. Their high correlation makes the determination of both unnecessary. Lower values in males support the development of sex-specific thresholds.

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有和没有草酸钙尿石症犬尿钙排泄的估计
钙排泄分数(FeCa)和尿钙与肌酐比值(UCaCr)可用于评估高钙尿症,但需要更多的数据来区分狗是否患有CaOx尿石症。目的探讨FeCa和UCaCr对CaOx尿石状况的预测作用。121只客户拥有的正常钙血症犬:42只CaOx结石患者(病例)和79只对照。方法分析性、回顾性、横断面研究。FeCa(%)和UCaCr (mg/mg)使用尿液和血液测量值计算,并通过尿石状况与Wilcoxon秩和试验进行比较。用接收机工作特性曲线确定性能;选择“最佳”阈值以最大限度地提高灵敏度和特异性。FeCa和UCaCr的潜在预测因素(如尿石状况、性别、品种、年龄)采用多变量回归建模。对FeCa和UCaCr进行Spearman秩相关分析。结果病例FeCa和UCaCr均高于对照组(p < 0.001);病例中位数分别为0.81(0.12-2.47)和0.060(0.008-0.176),对照组中位数分别为0.50(0.08-2.61)和0.032(0.005-0.131)。FeCa(0.56)和UCaCr(0.056)的最佳阈值具有中等敏感性(分别为74%和60%)和特异性(分别为58%和75%)。FeCa和UCaCr呈强相关(rho = 0.94, p < 0.001),且男性低于女性(估计分别为- 0.70和- 0.64,p = 0.002和0.005)。结论和临床意义:FeCa或UCaCr对CaOx的诊断效果中等;高值狗可能受益于治疗,以减少高钙尿症。它们的高度相关性使得两者的测定都是不必要的。男性较低的数值支持了性别特异性阈值的发展。
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243
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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