兽医诊所中出现肾病症状的狗的超声诊断与实验室检查的相关性

Pubvet Pub Date : 2024-07-25 DOI:10.31533/pubvet.v18n08e1638
Jayne Viscardi Kovalski, Andrieli Balbinot
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肾脏疾病是指一个或两个肾脏出现形态或功能上的病变。要诊断肾脏病变,必须结合对患者的临床评估,并进行辅助检查,如影像学检查、尿液分析、血液检查和肾脏生化检查,以进行充分诊断。本研究旨在确定提示肾病的超声波检查结果与肾脏生化(血清尿素和肌酐水平)、血图、尿液分析和 UP/C 等实验室检查之间的相关性。因此,我们通过频率和描述性分析进行了数据调查,以确定这些检查之间是否存在差异。所收集的数据指的是 2022 年 1 月至 10 月期间在 UNIGRAN 兽医诊所接受治疗的犬类患者。经超声波检查,164 名患者患有肾病,38.41% 的患者通过血液造影评估样本数量,其中只有 30.15%的患者在两种检查中均显示出兼容的改变。在肾脏生化检查中,样本数量占 34.14%,其中 17.85%与超声波检查相符。在尿液分析中,9.14%的样本与成像检查相符,86.66%的样本与成像检查相符。根据本研究进行的调查,诊断准确率最高的检查是超声波检查。在超声波检查出现异常并接受了所有辅助检查的患者中,只有 1.2% 的患者的所有实验室检查(血常规、肾脏生化、尿液分析和 UP/C)都发生了改变。肾脏超声波检查和尿液分析是结果相容性最高的检查。
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Correlação de diagnóstico ultrassonográfico e exames laboratoriais em cães com alterações sugestivas de nefropatias na clínica veterinária
Renal disease refers to the presence of morphological or functional lesions in one or both kidneys. To diagnose renal alterations, it is necessary to associate clinical evaluation of the patient and perform complementary tests, such as imaging exams, urinalysis, hemogram, and renal biochemistry for adequate diagnosis. The objective of this study was to determine the correlation between ultrasonographic findings suggesting nephropathy and laboratory tests of renal biochemistry (serum urea and creatinine levels), hemogram, urinalysis, and UP/C. Thus, a data survey was conducted through frequency and descriptive analysis to identify the differences, or absence thereof, between these exams. The data collected refer to canine patients who were treated at the UNIGRAN veterinary clinic between January and October 2022. Upon ultrasonographic examination, 164 patients had nephropathy, and 38.41% represented the number of samples evaluated by hemogram, with only 30.15% of these patients showing compatible alterations in both exams. In renal biochemistry, the number of samples represented 34.14%, with 17.85% of these being compatible with the ultrasound examination. In urinalysis, 9.14% represented the number of samples evaluated, while 86.66% showed alterations compatible with the imaging exam. According to the survey conducted in this study, the examination that showed the highest diagnostic accuracy was the ultrasonographic examination. Of the patients who showed abnormalities in ultrasonography and underwent all complementary exams, only 1.2% of the patients had all laboratory tests altered (hemogram, renal biochemistry, urinalysis, and UP/C). Renal ultrasonography and urinalysis were the exams that, when associated, had the highest compatibility in the result.
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