Relationship between ultrasonographically determined renal dimensions and International Renal Interest Society stages in cats with chronic kidney disease

Abstract Background The correlation between renal dimensions and renal function in cats with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is unclear. Hypothesis/Objectives To investigate the relationship between renal dimensions and CKD severity in cats using ultrasound examination. Animals Nineteen healthy cats an...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Gong‐Yi Yan, Kuan‐Yo Chen, Hsien‐Chi Wang, Tzu‐Yi Ma, Kuan‐Sheng Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-07-01
Series:Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15814
id doaj-ffdd814491aa40749344003f8a42678e
record_format Article
spelling doaj-ffdd814491aa40749344003f8a42678e2020-11-25T02:50:08ZengWileyJournal of Veterinary Internal Medicine0891-66401939-16762020-07-013441464147510.1111/jvim.15814Relationship between ultrasonographically determined renal dimensions and International Renal Interest Society stages in cats with chronic kidney diseaseGong‐Yi Yan0Kuan‐Yo Chen1Hsien‐Chi Wang2Tzu‐Yi Ma3Kuan‐Sheng Chen4Department of Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine National Chung Hsing University Taichung TaiwanDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine National Chung Hsing University Taichung TaiwanDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine National Chung Hsing University Taichung TaiwanVeterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, College of Veterinary Medicine National Chung Hsing University Taichung TaiwanDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine National Chung Hsing University Taichung TaiwanAbstract Background The correlation between renal dimensions and renal function in cats with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is unclear. Hypothesis/Objectives To investigate the relationship between renal dimensions and CKD severity in cats using ultrasound examination. Animals Nineteen healthy cats and 30 cats with CKD. Methods Renal ultrasound images obtained between 2012 and 2016 were reviewed. Severity of CKD was determined using the International Renal Interest Society CKD staging system. Renal length, cortical thickness, medullary thickness, and corticomedullary ratio were measured, and the relationship between these renal dimensions and serum creatinine concentrations as well as differences in dimensions between the control and disease groups was investigated. The sensitivity and specificity of the renal dimensions for differentiation of the CKD also were evaluated. Results The disease group was subdivided into stage I to II (15 cats) and stage III to IV (15 cats) groups. Cortical thickness was significantly decreased in both disease groups and negatively correlated with disease severity. Compared with other renal dimensions, cortical thickness had a stronger linear correlation with the reciprocal of the serum creatinine concentration and superior diagnostic performance (Youden index: left kidney, 90.0% sensitivity and 94.7% specificity for a cutoff of 4.7 mm; right kidney, 83.3% sensitivity and 94.7% specificity for a cutoff of 4.5 mm). Conclusions and Clinical Importance Decreased renal cortical thickness is observed in cats with loss of renal function. Measurement of cortical thickness using ultrasonography could be a useful method to evaluate the progression of CKD in cats.https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15814corticomedullary ratiorenal cortical thicknessrenal lengthrenal medullary thickness
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Gong‐Yi Yan
Kuan‐Yo Chen
Hsien‐Chi Wang
Tzu‐Yi Ma
Kuan‐Sheng Chen
spellingShingle Gong‐Yi Yan
Kuan‐Yo Chen
Hsien‐Chi Wang
Tzu‐Yi Ma
Kuan‐Sheng Chen
Relationship between ultrasonographically determined renal dimensions and International Renal Interest Society stages in cats with chronic kidney disease
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
corticomedullary ratio
renal cortical thickness
renal length
renal medullary thickness
author_facet Gong‐Yi Yan
Kuan‐Yo Chen
Hsien‐Chi Wang
Tzu‐Yi Ma
Kuan‐Sheng Chen
author_sort Gong‐Yi Yan
title Relationship between ultrasonographically determined renal dimensions and International Renal Interest Society stages in cats with chronic kidney disease
title_short Relationship between ultrasonographically determined renal dimensions and International Renal Interest Society stages in cats with chronic kidney disease
title_full Relationship between ultrasonographically determined renal dimensions and International Renal Interest Society stages in cats with chronic kidney disease
title_fullStr Relationship between ultrasonographically determined renal dimensions and International Renal Interest Society stages in cats with chronic kidney disease
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between ultrasonographically determined renal dimensions and International Renal Interest Society stages in cats with chronic kidney disease
title_sort relationship between ultrasonographically determined renal dimensions and international renal interest society stages in cats with chronic kidney disease
publisher Wiley
series Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
issn 0891-6640
1939-1676
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract Background The correlation between renal dimensions and renal function in cats with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is unclear. Hypothesis/Objectives To investigate the relationship between renal dimensions and CKD severity in cats using ultrasound examination. Animals Nineteen healthy cats and 30 cats with CKD. Methods Renal ultrasound images obtained between 2012 and 2016 were reviewed. Severity of CKD was determined using the International Renal Interest Society CKD staging system. Renal length, cortical thickness, medullary thickness, and corticomedullary ratio were measured, and the relationship between these renal dimensions and serum creatinine concentrations as well as differences in dimensions between the control and disease groups was investigated. The sensitivity and specificity of the renal dimensions for differentiation of the CKD also were evaluated. Results The disease group was subdivided into stage I to II (15 cats) and stage III to IV (15 cats) groups. Cortical thickness was significantly decreased in both disease groups and negatively correlated with disease severity. Compared with other renal dimensions, cortical thickness had a stronger linear correlation with the reciprocal of the serum creatinine concentration and superior diagnostic performance (Youden index: left kidney, 90.0% sensitivity and 94.7% specificity for a cutoff of 4.7 mm; right kidney, 83.3% sensitivity and 94.7% specificity for a cutoff of 4.5 mm). Conclusions and Clinical Importance Decreased renal cortical thickness is observed in cats with loss of renal function. Measurement of cortical thickness using ultrasonography could be a useful method to evaluate the progression of CKD in cats.
topic corticomedullary ratio
renal cortical thickness
renal length
renal medullary thickness
url https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15814
work_keys_str_mv AT gongyiyan relationshipbetweenultrasonographicallydeterminedrenaldimensionsandinternationalrenalinterestsocietystagesincatswithchronickidneydisease
AT kuanyochen relationshipbetweenultrasonographicallydeterminedrenaldimensionsandinternationalrenalinterestsocietystagesincatswithchronickidneydisease
AT hsienchiwang relationshipbetweenultrasonographicallydeterminedrenaldimensionsandinternationalrenalinterestsocietystagesincatswithchronickidneydisease
AT tzuyima relationshipbetweenultrasonographicallydeterminedrenaldimensionsandinternationalrenalinterestsocietystagesincatswithchronickidneydisease
AT kuanshengchen relationshipbetweenultrasonographicallydeterminedrenaldimensionsandinternationalrenalinterestsocietystagesincatswithchronickidneydisease
_version_ 1724739911341309952