Alisha Hezel, Joseph W Bartges, Claudia A Kirk, Sherry Cox, Nicole Geyer, Tammy Moyers, Jimmy Hayes
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Abstract
Hydrochlorothiazide (1 mg/kg PO q12h) or placebo was administered to healthy cats for 2 weeks in a masked, placebo-controlled, crossover-design study, and 24-hour urine samples were collected. When cats received hydrochlorothiazide, 24-hour urine volume, ammonia, chloride, creatinine, magnesium, oxalic acid, phosphate, potassium, and sodium were significantly higher than when cats received placebo. Hydrochlorothiazide was associated with significantly lower urinary saturation for calcium oxalate, but no difference was found in 24-hour urine calcium and citrate, urinary saturation for struvite, or blood ionized calcium. Hydrochlorothiazide decreased urinary saturation for calcium oxalate and could be useful in managing cats with calcium oxalate uroliths. Results of this study, however, should not be extrapolated to cats that form calcium oxalate uroliths.
在一项隐蔽、安慰剂对照、交叉设计研究中,健康猫连续2周服用氢氯噻嗪(1mg /kg PO q12h)或安慰剂,并收集24小时尿液样本。当猫服用氢氯噻嗪时,24小时尿量、氨、氯化物、肌酐、镁、草酸、磷酸盐、钾和钠显著高于服用安慰剂的猫。氢氯噻嗪与草酸钙尿饱和度显著降低相关,但24小时尿钙和柠檬酸盐、鸟粪石尿饱和度或血离子钙没有差异。氢氯噻嗪可降低草酸钙尿饱和度,可用于治疗草酸钙尿石。然而,本研究的结果不应推断为形成草酸钙尿石的猫。