FELINE RENAL CHRONIC DISEASE: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE SERUM CREATINE VALUE IN THE FIRST EPISODE OF HOSPITALIZATION, AS A PREDICTIVE VALUE FOR RELAPSE

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues, Maria João
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Ana, Alexandre, Nuno
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/34526
Resumo: Introduction Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one the most prevalent medical conditions affecting geriatric cats. After CKD becomes clinical, periods of exacerbation and stability alternate, making it difficult to predict the next relapse. The objective of these study was to verify the existence of a correlation between creatininemia in cats with CKD at discharge and the period of relapse (days), providing the possibility of predicting the duration period until an exacerbation, through the value of creatinine at discharge. Additionally, it is intended to prove the existence of a statistical association between several prognostic factors and the moment of relapse. Methods The inclusion criteria for the study were: 1) male and female, aged between 4 and 20 years; 2) diagnosed with CKD and staged according to IRIS criteria; 3) relapsing due to exacerbation of CKD in the period between 2017 and 2020, presented at Centro Hospitalar Veterinário. Discharge was decided when the patient was stable: hydrated and eating voluntarily. Creatininemia was also considered for discharge assignment, when the value that was closest to the baseline value. The latter was defined at the time of CKD staging, when the animal is stable. When the baseline creatinine value was unknown, it was considered that the discharge creatinine should be the lowest serum value without variations greater than 0.3 mg/dl in relation to previous measurements. Cats with a previous diagnosis of CKD were considered a recurrence, when returned to the hospital due to an acute onset of clinical signs compatible with exacerbation of CKD, such as lethargy, anorexia, vomiting or azotemia. Statistical analysis of data was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics (version 25). Correlation analyzes were performed between the variables and Pearson's correlation coefficient was used whenever the variables were quantitative. If the variables were of a qualitative, the Chi-square test would be used. A p-value of 0,05 was considered to reject or accept H0 Results 44 cats (24 females and 20 males) were included in these study. Creatinine values at admission, at discharge and their variation were registered. The median of the former was 5.06 mg/dl, the median of the latter was 2.97 mg/dl and the median of their variation was -1.87 mg/dl. The median hematocrit was 31.40%. Creatininemia at the time of relapse was also an assessed parameter and the median of this value was found to be 5.5 mg/dl. The days from discharge to recurrence were counted and the median of this parameter was 106 days. There was no statistical significance between most variables (p-value >0.05) and the period from discharge to recurrence. However, it was found that there is a statistically significant relationship (p-value < 0.05) between hematocrit and days elapsed until recurrence. Conclusion It was concluded that there is no significant correlation (p = 0.908) between creatininemia value at the time of discharge and the days until relapse. Among the studied prognostic factors, hematocrit value has a significant association with the relapse time (p = 0.030), and lower hematocrit values were associated with shorter relapse time.
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spelling FELINE RENAL CHRONIC DISEASE: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE SERUM CREATINE VALUE IN THE FIRST EPISODE OF HOSPITALIZATION, AS A PREDICTIVE VALUE FOR RELAPSECatChronicRenalFailureCreatinineRelapseIntroduction Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one the most prevalent medical conditions affecting geriatric cats. After CKD becomes clinical, periods of exacerbation and stability alternate, making it difficult to predict the next relapse. The objective of these study was to verify the existence of a correlation between creatininemia in cats with CKD at discharge and the period of relapse (days), providing the possibility of predicting the duration period until an exacerbation, through the value of creatinine at discharge. Additionally, it is intended to prove the existence of a statistical association between several prognostic factors and the moment of relapse. Methods The inclusion criteria for the study were: 1) male and female, aged between 4 and 20 years; 2) diagnosed with CKD and staged according to IRIS criteria; 3) relapsing due to exacerbation of CKD in the period between 2017 and 2020, presented at Centro Hospitalar Veterinário. Discharge was decided when the patient was stable: hydrated and eating voluntarily. Creatininemia was also considered for discharge assignment, when the value that was closest to the baseline value. The latter was defined at the time of CKD staging, when the animal is stable. When the baseline creatinine value was unknown, it was considered that the discharge creatinine should be the lowest serum value without variations greater than 0.3 mg/dl in relation to previous measurements. Cats with a previous diagnosis of CKD were considered a recurrence, when returned to the hospital due to an acute onset of clinical signs compatible with exacerbation of CKD, such as lethargy, anorexia, vomiting or azotemia. Statistical analysis of data was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics (version 25). Correlation analyzes were performed between the variables and Pearson's correlation coefficient was used whenever the variables were quantitative. If the variables were of a qualitative, the Chi-square test would be used. A p-value of 0,05 was considered to reject or accept H0 Results 44 cats (24 females and 20 males) were included in these study. Creatinine values at admission, at discharge and their variation were registered. The median of the former was 5.06 mg/dl, the median of the latter was 2.97 mg/dl and the median of their variation was -1.87 mg/dl. The median hematocrit was 31.40%. Creatininemia at the time of relapse was also an assessed parameter and the median of this value was found to be 5.5 mg/dl. The days from discharge to recurrence were counted and the median of this parameter was 106 days. There was no statistical significance between most variables (p-value >0.05) and the period from discharge to recurrence. However, it was found that there is a statistically significant relationship (p-value < 0.05) between hematocrit and days elapsed until recurrence. Conclusion It was concluded that there is no significant correlation (p = 0.908) between creatininemia value at the time of discharge and the days until relapse. Among the studied prognostic factors, hematocrit value has a significant association with the relapse time (p = 0.030), and lower hematocrit values were associated with shorter relapse time.XVIIII Congresso Internacional Veterinário Montenegro,2023-02-16T15:53:35Z2023-02-162022-11-04T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjecthttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/34526http://hdl.handle.net/10174/34526porMaria João Rodrigues, A. O., Nuno Alexandre. (2022, 4 a 5 de Novembro ). Felina renal chronic disease: a retrospective study of the serum creatinine value in the first episode of hospitalization, as a predictive value for relapse. XVIIII Congresso Internacional Veterinário Montenegro, Santa Maria da Feira.Santa Maria da Feira80-81PosternaonaosimndndndRodrigues, Maria JoãoOliveira, AnaAlexandre, Nunoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:37:07Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/34526Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:23:03.697168Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv FELINE RENAL CHRONIC DISEASE: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE SERUM CREATINE VALUE IN THE FIRST EPISODE OF HOSPITALIZATION, AS A PREDICTIVE VALUE FOR RELAPSE
title FELINE RENAL CHRONIC DISEASE: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE SERUM CREATINE VALUE IN THE FIRST EPISODE OF HOSPITALIZATION, AS A PREDICTIVE VALUE FOR RELAPSE
spellingShingle FELINE RENAL CHRONIC DISEASE: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE SERUM CREATINE VALUE IN THE FIRST EPISODE OF HOSPITALIZATION, AS A PREDICTIVE VALUE FOR RELAPSE
Rodrigues, Maria João
Cat
Chronic
Renal
Failure
Creatinine
Relapse
title_short FELINE RENAL CHRONIC DISEASE: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE SERUM CREATINE VALUE IN THE FIRST EPISODE OF HOSPITALIZATION, AS A PREDICTIVE VALUE FOR RELAPSE
title_full FELINE RENAL CHRONIC DISEASE: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE SERUM CREATINE VALUE IN THE FIRST EPISODE OF HOSPITALIZATION, AS A PREDICTIVE VALUE FOR RELAPSE
title_fullStr FELINE RENAL CHRONIC DISEASE: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE SERUM CREATINE VALUE IN THE FIRST EPISODE OF HOSPITALIZATION, AS A PREDICTIVE VALUE FOR RELAPSE
title_full_unstemmed FELINE RENAL CHRONIC DISEASE: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE SERUM CREATINE VALUE IN THE FIRST EPISODE OF HOSPITALIZATION, AS A PREDICTIVE VALUE FOR RELAPSE
title_sort FELINE RENAL CHRONIC DISEASE: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE SERUM CREATINE VALUE IN THE FIRST EPISODE OF HOSPITALIZATION, AS A PREDICTIVE VALUE FOR RELAPSE
author Rodrigues, Maria João
author_facet Rodrigues, Maria João
Oliveira, Ana
Alexandre, Nuno
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, Ana
Alexandre, Nuno
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Maria João
Oliveira, Ana
Alexandre, Nuno
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cat
Chronic
Renal
Failure
Creatinine
Relapse
topic Cat
Chronic
Renal
Failure
Creatinine
Relapse
description Introduction Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one the most prevalent medical conditions affecting geriatric cats. After CKD becomes clinical, periods of exacerbation and stability alternate, making it difficult to predict the next relapse. The objective of these study was to verify the existence of a correlation between creatininemia in cats with CKD at discharge and the period of relapse (days), providing the possibility of predicting the duration period until an exacerbation, through the value of creatinine at discharge. Additionally, it is intended to prove the existence of a statistical association between several prognostic factors and the moment of relapse. Methods The inclusion criteria for the study were: 1) male and female, aged between 4 and 20 years; 2) diagnosed with CKD and staged according to IRIS criteria; 3) relapsing due to exacerbation of CKD in the period between 2017 and 2020, presented at Centro Hospitalar Veterinário. Discharge was decided when the patient was stable: hydrated and eating voluntarily. Creatininemia was also considered for discharge assignment, when the value that was closest to the baseline value. The latter was defined at the time of CKD staging, when the animal is stable. When the baseline creatinine value was unknown, it was considered that the discharge creatinine should be the lowest serum value without variations greater than 0.3 mg/dl in relation to previous measurements. Cats with a previous diagnosis of CKD were considered a recurrence, when returned to the hospital due to an acute onset of clinical signs compatible with exacerbation of CKD, such as lethargy, anorexia, vomiting or azotemia. Statistical analysis of data was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics (version 25). Correlation analyzes were performed between the variables and Pearson's correlation coefficient was used whenever the variables were quantitative. If the variables were of a qualitative, the Chi-square test would be used. A p-value of 0,05 was considered to reject or accept H0 Results 44 cats (24 females and 20 males) were included in these study. Creatinine values at admission, at discharge and their variation were registered. The median of the former was 5.06 mg/dl, the median of the latter was 2.97 mg/dl and the median of their variation was -1.87 mg/dl. The median hematocrit was 31.40%. Creatininemia at the time of relapse was also an assessed parameter and the median of this value was found to be 5.5 mg/dl. The days from discharge to recurrence were counted and the median of this parameter was 106 days. There was no statistical significance between most variables (p-value >0.05) and the period from discharge to recurrence. However, it was found that there is a statistically significant relationship (p-value < 0.05) between hematocrit and days elapsed until recurrence. Conclusion It was concluded that there is no significant correlation (p = 0.908) between creatininemia value at the time of discharge and the days until relapse. Among the studied prognostic factors, hematocrit value has a significant association with the relapse time (p = 0.030), and lower hematocrit values were associated with shorter relapse time.
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