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PROTEINURIA IN CATS Prognostic marker or mediator?

Syme, H M

Authors

H M Syme



Abstract

Practical relevance Numerous tests are available to the practitioner for quantifying proteinuria. It is important to understand the advantages and limitations of these tests and how the information gained can contribute to optimal patient management. Patient group Cats with chronic kidney disease or systemic hypertension, as well as geriatric cats without overt evidence of disease (including renal dysfunction), are at particular risk of proteinuria. Evidence base Several longitudinal studies of cats seen in first opinion clinics have shown an association between proteinuria and decreased survival time. However, it is unknown whether the deaths that occur in proteinuric cats are due to progression of renal disease because it is often difficult to ascribe a cause of death to a single underlying aetiology in clinical patients. It is also unknown whether proteinuria is contributing to disease progression in these cats or whether proteinuric renal disease is intrinsically more rapidly progressive. Clinical significance More aggressive investigation and management of patients with proteinuria may be appropriate since they are more likely to have progressive disease and/or increased mortality.

Citation

Syme, H. M. PROTEINURIA IN CATS Prognostic marker or mediator?. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 11(3), 211-218. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfms.2009.01.003

Journal Article Type Review
Deposit Date Nov 11, 2014
Journal Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
Print ISSN 1098-612X
Electronic ISSN 1532-2750
Publisher Elsevier
Volume 11
Issue 3
Pages 211-218
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfms.2009.01.003
Public URL https://rvc-repository.worktribe.com/output/1427533