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Title: 2017 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program
  • Document date: 2017_6_15
  • ID: ri2w5iby_588
    Snippet: In dogs with renal azotemia, piCa seems more accurate to diagnose true hypercalcemia and more sensitive to detect true hypocalcemia than corrected tCa. Adsorption of protein to the surface of polymer plastic or glass could affect urine protein:creatinine ratios. Homopolymer polypropylene specimen containers mitigate protein adsorption but urine samples collected by owners are sometimes stored in propylene copolymer plastic food storage or glass c.....
    Document: In dogs with renal azotemia, piCa seems more accurate to diagnose true hypercalcemia and more sensitive to detect true hypocalcemia than corrected tCa. Adsorption of protein to the surface of polymer plastic or glass could affect urine protein:creatinine ratios. Homopolymer polypropylene specimen containers mitigate protein adsorption but urine samples collected by owners are sometimes stored in propylene copolymer plastic food storage or glass containers either at room temperature, refrigerated, or frozen. The primary aim of this study was to determine whether protein:creatinine ratios (UPC) are affected by these storage conditions.

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