猫急性肾损伤的预后因素和预后指标。

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学
Y-J Lee, J P-W Chan, W-L Hsu, K-W Lin, C-C Chang
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引用次数: 36

摘要

背景:猫急性肾损伤(AKI)的临床表现从轻微到致命不等;然而,对预后因素的研究很少。假设/目的:寻找与AKI猫预后显著相关的临床因素,并建立一个简单的预后指标。动物:招募了70只患有AKI的猫。方法:回顾性收集70只AKI猫的人口学和临床病理资料。使用学生t检验或Mann-Whitney u检验和Pearson卡方检验或Fisher精确检验来确定AKI猫的生存相关因素。采用logistic回归分析,找出影响预后的有统计学意义的因素,建立新的预测模型。结果:总病死率为64%(45/70)。结果显示,死亡猫的PCV、WBC、RBC、LDH和白蛋白水平明显较低,白蛋白/球蛋白比较低,血糖较低,体温降低,而且年龄更大。血清尿素和肌酐浓度作为预后因素无统计学意义,但这两个变量在3天内的降低与死亡率的降低显著相关。包括体温、乳酸脱氢酶和白蛋白浓度在内的综合预后指标预测死亡的受者工作特征曲线(AUROC)下面积为0.86 (P < 0.05),截断值为0.82,敏感性为77%,特异性为90%。结论:AKI猫的预后与人类和狗的预后有很大不同。
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Prognostic factors and a prognostic index for cats with acute kidney injury.

Background: The clinical manifestations of acute kidney injury (AKI) range from mild to fatal in cats; however, prognosis factors have been rarely studied.

Hypothesis/objectives: To find the clinical factors significantly correlated with the outcome among cats with AKI and to develop a simple prognostic index.

Animals: Seventy cats with AKI were recruited.

Methods: Demographic and clinicopathological data obtained from 70 cats with AKI were retrospectively collected. Student's t-test or Mann-Whitney U-test and Pearson chi-square test or Fisher's exact were applied to determine the factors associated with survival in cats with AKI. Using logistic regression, the statistically significant factors associated with prognosis were identified and a new prediction model was generated.

Results: The overall case fatality rate was 64% (45/70). The results showed that nonsurviving cats had significantly lower levels of PCV, WBC, RBC, LDH and albumin, a lower albumin/globulin ratio, lower blood glucose, and a reduced body temperature, as well as being older. Serum urea and creatinine concentrations were not statistically significant as prognostic factors, but a decrease in these 2 variables in 3 days was significantly related to a reduction in death. A summary prognostic index including body temperature and LDH and albumin concentrations had area under the receiver-operating characteristic curve (AUROC) for predicting death of 0.86 (P < .05) and a cut-off value of 0.82, a sensitivity of 77% and a specificity of 90%.

Conclusions: The prognosis in cats with AKI is quite different from that found for human and dogs.

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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine Veterinary-General Veterinary
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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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