Calcium and phosphorus homeostasis in dogs with spontaneous chronic kidney disease at different stages of severity

Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
O CortadellasA Bayón

Abstract

Studies in dogs with experimental chronic kidney disease (CKD) have demonstrated that abnormalities of calcium-phosphorus (Ca-P) homeostasis occur frequently and have a negative effect on kidney function and survival. However, the prevalence of these alterations in dogs with naturally occurring CKD at different stages of severity has not yet been investigated. Abnormalities of Ca-P metabolism occur early in the course of CKD with an increased prevalence in more severe stages. Fifty-four dogs with CKD and 22 healthy dogs. Blood and urine samples were obtained for a CBC, biochemistry, determination of parathyroid hormone (PTH), calcitriol, and ionized calcium concentrations and urinalysis. Based on urine protein/creatinine ratio and serum creatinine concentration, dogs were grouped according to the IRIS classification for CKD. Hyperparathyroidism (HPTH) (PTH > or = 48 pg/mL) was diagnosed in 41 (75.9%) dogs with CKD. Its prevalence increased from 36.4% (stage 1) to 100% (stage 4). Hyperphosphatemia (P > 5.5 mg/dL) was present in 37 (68.5%) dogs; increasing in prevalence from 18% (stage 1) to 100% (stage 4). Receiver-operating characteristic curve analysis showed that serum phosphorus concentration in the 4.5-5.5 mg/dL range corre...Continue Reading

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