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Occult gastrointestinal bleeding is a common finding in dogs with chronic kidney disease

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Autor(es):
Crivellenti, Leandro Z. ; Borin-Crivellenti, Sofia ; Fertal, Kristi L. ; Contin, Catarina M. ; Miranda, Caroline M. J. ; Santana, Aureo E.
Número total de Autores: 6
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: VETERINARY CLINICAL PATHOLOGY; v. 46, n. 1, p. 132-137, MAR 2017.
Citações Web of Science: 3
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BackgroundThe risk of occult gastrointestinal bleeding (OGIB) is known to be increased among human dialysis patients suffering from end-stage renal disease. However, there are no studies to date that investigate the incidence of OGIB in either dogs or people with chronic kidney disease (CKD), irrespective of dialysis. ObjectivesThe purpose of the study was to determine whether the incidence of OGIB is greater in dogs with CKD as compared to a control population, and if this pathology is associated with changes in serum variables related to iron metabolism. MethodsFecal occult bleeding was evaluated in 10 healthy dogs and 30 CKD dogs. Test results were compared to indicators of blood loss and/or iron metabolism. ResultsDogs with CKD had a significantly higher incidence of OGIB than the control group (P<.0001). While 80% of dogs with stage 2 CKD did not exhibit anemia, 90% tested positive for OGIB. Similarly, subjects with stage 4 CKD had more significant blood loss than either stage 2 (P=.0071) or stage 3 CKD (P=.0385). Serum hemoglobin, transferrin, and iron concentrations in the CKD group were statistically lower than in the control group (P<.0001) and correlated with fecal occult bleeding (r=-.61; r=-.40; r=-.44, respectively), as well as serum creatinine concentrations (P<.0001, r=.64). ConclusionsThis preliminary study suggests that OGIB is a common clinical finding among dogs with CKD, even in the early stages of the disease process. Therefore, fecal occult blood tests may be useful as an indication for gastroprotective agents in the treatment plan. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 09/52230-4 - Imunofenotipagem de células CD45+ no sangue e na medula óssea de cães com anemia hipoplástica decorrente da insuficiência renal crônica
Beneficiário:Áureo Evangelista Santana
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular
Processo FAPESP: 11/08601-8 - Fatores indutores e supressores da eritropoiese em caninos doentes renais crônicos.
Beneficiário:Sofia Borin Crivellenti
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Doutorado