2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1939-1676.2011.0731.x
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Associations among Albuminuria, C‐Reactive Protein Concentrations, Survival Predictor Index Scores, and Survival in 78 Critically Ill Dogs

Abstract: Background: Microalbuminuria and C-reactive protein (CRP) are predictors of morbidity and survival in critically ill human patients.Hypothesis/Objectives: To evaluate results of microalbuminuria assays (untimed single-sample urine albumin concentration [U-ALB] and the urine albumin : creatinine ratio [UACR]), serum CRP, and survival predictor index (SPI2) scores as predictors of survival in critically ill dogs.Animals: Seventy-eight dogs admitted to intensive care units at University of Tennessee (UT) and Colo… Show more

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“…The quantification of APP, particularly C‐reactive protein (CRP), allows an early identification of inflammatory processes, and represents an objective monitoring tool to evaluate the response of the patient to selected therapies . However, the prognostic value of APP still remains controversial . A panel of APP was investigated in the present study, including positive (CRP and fibrinogen) and negative (albumin and transferrin‐TIBC) acute phase proteins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The quantification of APP, particularly C‐reactive protein (CRP), allows an early identification of inflammatory processes, and represents an objective monitoring tool to evaluate the response of the patient to selected therapies . However, the prognostic value of APP still remains controversial . A panel of APP was investigated in the present study, including positive (CRP and fibrinogen) and negative (albumin and transferrin‐TIBC) acute phase proteins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of studies aimed to identify predictive biomarkers for SIRS/sepsis in dogs has grown dramatically in the last decade and several clinicopathological parameters have been evaluated, including acute phase proteins (APP), antithrombin activity (ATA), ionized calcium (iCa), and urine protein …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proteinuria is an important clinical finding and is not only a marker of nephropathy but also a prognostic factor for progression of chronic kidney disease . Proteinuria is related to decreased survival in azotemic and non‐azotemic dogs, and decreasing proteinuria improves survival . Because a variety of disease processes can cause or contribute to proteinuria, not all of which can be treated, it is important to identify opportunities for clinical interventions that may prevent progression of kidney injury in proteinuric dogs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reported causes of increased urinary albumin are summarised in Table 1. In critically ill dogs, microalbuminuria is associated with shorter survival (Vaden et al 2010;Whittemore et al 2011). In cats, microalbuminuria was associated with the presence of underlying disease (e.g.…”
Section: Albuminmentioning
confidence: 99%