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Clinical and ultrasound variables for early diagnosis of septic acute kidney injury in bitches with pyometra

Beatriz Gasser, Ricardo Andrés Ramírez Uscátegui, Marjury Cristina Maronezi, Letícia Pavan, Ana Paula Rodrigues Simões, Fernanda Martinato, Priscila Silva, Leandro Zuccolotto Crivellenti, Marcus Antônio Rossi Feliciano

2020Scientific Reports36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The aetiology of septic acute kidney injury (AKI) is not completely elucidated. Early identification of AKI in septic patients is considered to improve survival rate since it allows rapid treatment onset. We evaluated clinical, haematological, urinary, B-mode, spectral Doppler, and contrast-enhanced ultrasound variables in 20 bitches with pyometra as sepsis models and 12 healthy controls. All animals with pyometra presented some degree of renal damage on histological examination; however, sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) classified only 40% cases with sepsis. AKI derived from systemic infection was identified in 57% of cases with hypoperfusion and in 22% with inflammation, being an affection of multifactorial origin. Among the evaluated parameters, urinary protein/creatinine ratio >0.15, serum albumin <2.94 mg/dL, time-averaged minimum velocity <21.5 cm/s, renal length/aorta diameter ratio >5.93, pulsatility index >1.53, haematocrit <45%, time-averaged maximum velocity <45.7 cm/s, haemoglobin <16 g/dL, leukocytes >12.53 × 10 3 /uL, and cortical contrast peak intensity <69%, in the order of accuracy, are significant indicators of septic AKI with an accuracy >80%. Thus, AKI is a very prevalent condition in septic patients, derived mainly from changes in renal perfusion and inflammation. Additionally, reviewing the SOFA score parameters is suggested to identify renal failure.

Topics & Concepts

Acute kidney injuryMedicineCreatinineSepsisPyometraInternal medicineContrast-enhanced ultrasoundGastroenterologyUrinary systemPerfusionKidneyUnivariate analysisSeptic shockUrologyCardiologyUltrasoundRadiologyMultivariate analysisUterusClimate Change and Health ImpactsHemodynamic Monitoring and TherapyRenal function and acid-base balance
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