2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2020.11.005
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Ability of different assay platforms to measure renal biomarker concentrations during ischaemia-reperfusion acute kidney injury in dogs

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“…All dogs in the present study had uKIM-1/uCr values below the cutoff of 0.75 ng/mg for diagnosing AKI proposed by one canine study (49), further supporting the theory that dogs bitten by V. berus might sustain a milder form of renal injury compared to AKI of other etiologies. A recent study suggests that uKIM-1 concentrations measured in the multiplex assay used in this study could be lower than those detected using other assays (44). An assay speci c reference interval is needed and direct comparisons between concentrations detected in different studies should therefore be made with caution.…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…All dogs in the present study had uKIM-1/uCr values below the cutoff of 0.75 ng/mg for diagnosing AKI proposed by one canine study (49), further supporting the theory that dogs bitten by V. berus might sustain a milder form of renal injury compared to AKI of other etiologies. A recent study suggests that uKIM-1 concentrations measured in the multiplex assay used in this study could be lower than those detected using other assays (44). An assay speci c reference interval is needed and direct comparisons between concentrations detected in different studies should therefore be made with caution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Mild AKI is therefore a likely explanation for the lack of increase in uCysC/uCr in envenomated dogs in the present study. A recent study indicates that the assay used in our study might measure lower concentrations of uCysC compared to other assays (44). Care should therefore be taken in comparing results from different assays.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%