An overview of glomerular filtration rate testing in dogs and cats
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An overview of glomerular filtration rate testing in dogs and cats
Abstract
Determination of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is a valuable, yet underused, diagnostic tool for evaluating renal function in dogs and cats. This article first reviews the hormonal and hemodynamic factors which contribute to GFR, followed by a description of considerations when selecting a pharmacokinetic model and methods of animal-to-animal standardization. The best-characterized existing GFR markers, including creatinine, radiolabeled markers, and iohexol, are reviewed in depth, as well as alternative but lesser used techniques. A weighted means analysis of reported GFR measurements in healthy dogs and cats and a review of selected studies that have examined GFR alterations in animals with naturally occurring and experimental diseases provide the reader with preliminary guidelines on expected GFR results in these species and disease conditions.
Copyright © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Dr. Pressler receives research funding, including salary support, from the National Institutes of Health through an Omnibus Solicitation for Small Business Technology Transfer Grant (Grant 2R42DK079477-02), ‘Non-invasive optical determination of GFR,’ in cooperation with FAST Diagnostics and PharmacoPhotonics, LLC.
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Assessing renal function: some significant improvements on the horizon.Vet J. 2011 May;188(2):128-9. doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2010.07.014. Epub 2010 Aug 23. Vet J. 2011. PMID: 20739205 No abstract available.
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