Selected article for: "acute acute kidney injury and kidney injury"

Title: 2016 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program
  • Document date: 2016_5_31
  • ID: 2y1y8jpx_568
    Snippet: Our results indicate that despite a good correlation between automated and visual reading of Bayer Multistix, automated reading may be better. Interestingly the automated readings tend to underestimate glucose concentration while with visual reading, overestimations are more common. The UGCR is a valid way to assess urinary glucose excretion; however, it offers no advantage over measurement of glucose concentration in urine. Acute pancreatitis (A.....
    Document: Our results indicate that despite a good correlation between automated and visual reading of Bayer Multistix, automated reading may be better. Interestingly the automated readings tend to underestimate glucose concentration while with visual reading, overestimations are more common. The UGCR is a valid way to assess urinary glucose excretion; however, it offers no advantage over measurement of glucose concentration in urine. Acute pancreatitis (AP) and acute kidney injury (AKI) are common co-morbidities in both dogs and humans. In human patients the presence of AP with AKI is a negative prognostic factor; however, a similar relationship has not been evaluated in dogs. When considering hemodialysis for management of AKI in dogs, this prognostic information could be important for therapeutic decisions. Canine pancreas-specific lipase (SPEC) is used commonly to support the diagnosis of AP in dogs. The purpose of this study was to investigate elevated SPEC on the outcome of dogs with AKI treated with hemodialysis.

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