Evaluation of the diagnostic value of the renal resistive index as a marker of the subclinical development of cardiorenal syndrome in MMVD dogs

Introduction: Myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) in dogs inevitably causes renal dysfunction. These interactions are known as the cardiorenal syndrome (CRS). The main aims of the study were to evaluate whether renal resistive index (RRI) may be useful as a non-invasive marker in subclinical stag...

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Main Authors: Barbara Szczepankiewicz, Urszula Pasławska, Natalia Siwińska, Krzysztof Plens, Robert Pasławski
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi - SAGE Publishing 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1470320321995082
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spelling doaj-f9630f31cb79405cb5b422d8798899f22021-05-03T04:11:52ZengHindawi - SAGE PublishingJournal of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System1752-89762021-03-012210.1177/1470320321995082Evaluation of the diagnostic value of the renal resistive index as a marker of the subclinical development of cardiorenal syndrome in MMVD dogsBarbara Szczepankiewicz0Urszula Pasławska1Natalia Siwińska2Krzysztof Plens3Robert Pasławski4Department of Internal Medicine and Clinic of Diseases of Horses, Dogs and Cats, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Wrocław, PolandInstitute of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Biological and Veterinary Sciences, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Torun, PolandDepartment of Internal Medicine and Clinic of Diseases of Horses, Dogs and Cats, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Wrocław, PolandKCRI, Krakow, PolandInstitute of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Biological and Veterinary Sciences, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Torun, PolandIntroduction: Myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) in dogs inevitably causes renal dysfunction. These interactions are known as the cardiorenal syndrome (CRS). The main aims of the study were to evaluate whether renal resistive index (RRI) may be useful as a non-invasive marker in subclinical stage of kidney injury in dogs with MMVD and to compare RRI with SDMA and Cyst C. Methods: Forty-four dogs were divided into two groups: control—15 healthy dogs and the heart group—29 dogs with MMVD (ACVIM class Cc). Study protocol included: anamnesis, clinical examination, electrocardiography, echocardiography, chest radiography, abdominal ultrasonography with measurements of the renal resistive index (RRI), urine, and blood analysis. Results: The RRI in the heart group was significantly higher 0.725 ± 0.035 versus control group 0.665 ± 0.028 ( p  < 0.00085). The RRI cut-off point in dogs with stable chronic heart failure (CHF) under 8 years is 0.775, in older 0.64. RRI was similar in MMVD dogs treated with ACE-I + furosemide and dogs treated ACE-I + torasemide + pimobendan + spironolactone. There was no correlation between RRI and SDMA or Cyst C. Conclusion: RRI is more sensitive than creatinine, SDMA and Cyst C to reveal kidney injury in MMVD dogs class Cc younger than 8 years.https://doi.org/10.1177/1470320321995082
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author Barbara Szczepankiewicz
Urszula Pasławska
Natalia Siwińska
Krzysztof Plens
Robert Pasławski
spellingShingle Barbara Szczepankiewicz
Urszula Pasławska
Natalia Siwińska
Krzysztof Plens
Robert Pasławski
Evaluation of the diagnostic value of the renal resistive index as a marker of the subclinical development of cardiorenal syndrome in MMVD dogs
Journal of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System
author_facet Barbara Szczepankiewicz
Urszula Pasławska
Natalia Siwińska
Krzysztof Plens
Robert Pasławski
author_sort Barbara Szczepankiewicz
title Evaluation of the diagnostic value of the renal resistive index as a marker of the subclinical development of cardiorenal syndrome in MMVD dogs
title_short Evaluation of the diagnostic value of the renal resistive index as a marker of the subclinical development of cardiorenal syndrome in MMVD dogs
title_full Evaluation of the diagnostic value of the renal resistive index as a marker of the subclinical development of cardiorenal syndrome in MMVD dogs
title_fullStr Evaluation of the diagnostic value of the renal resistive index as a marker of the subclinical development of cardiorenal syndrome in MMVD dogs
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the diagnostic value of the renal resistive index as a marker of the subclinical development of cardiorenal syndrome in MMVD dogs
title_sort evaluation of the diagnostic value of the renal resistive index as a marker of the subclinical development of cardiorenal syndrome in mmvd dogs
publisher Hindawi - SAGE Publishing
series Journal of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System
issn 1752-8976
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Introduction: Myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) in dogs inevitably causes renal dysfunction. These interactions are known as the cardiorenal syndrome (CRS). The main aims of the study were to evaluate whether renal resistive index (RRI) may be useful as a non-invasive marker in subclinical stage of kidney injury in dogs with MMVD and to compare RRI with SDMA and Cyst C. Methods: Forty-four dogs were divided into two groups: control—15 healthy dogs and the heart group—29 dogs with MMVD (ACVIM class Cc). Study protocol included: anamnesis, clinical examination, electrocardiography, echocardiography, chest radiography, abdominal ultrasonography with measurements of the renal resistive index (RRI), urine, and blood analysis. Results: The RRI in the heart group was significantly higher 0.725 ± 0.035 versus control group 0.665 ± 0.028 ( p  < 0.00085). The RRI cut-off point in dogs with stable chronic heart failure (CHF) under 8 years is 0.775, in older 0.64. RRI was similar in MMVD dogs treated with ACE-I + furosemide and dogs treated ACE-I + torasemide + pimobendan + spironolactone. There was no correlation between RRI and SDMA or Cyst C. Conclusion: RRI is more sensitive than creatinine, SDMA and Cyst C to reveal kidney injury in MMVD dogs class Cc younger than 8 years.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1470320321995082
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