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犬猫肾组织病理学与肾回声性的相关性:一项体外定量研究。

Correlation of renal histopathology with renal echogenicity in dogs and cats: an ex-vivo quantitative study.

作者信息

Zotti Alessandro, Banzato Tommaso, Gelain Maria Elena, Centelleghe Cinzia, Vaccaro Calogero, Aresu Luca

机构信息

Department of Animal Medicine, Production and Health, University of Padua, Viale dell'Università 16, Legnaro (PD), 35020, Italy.

Department of Comparative Biomedicine and Food Science, University of Padua, Viale dell'Università 16, Legnaro (PD), 35020, Italy.

出版信息

BMC Vet Res. 2015 Apr 25;11:99. doi: 10.1186/s12917-015-0415-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Increased cortical or cortical and medullary echogenicity is one of the most common signs of chronic or acute kidney disease in dogs and cats. Subjective evaluation of the echogenicity is reported to be unreliable. Patient and technical-related factors affect in-vivo quantitative evaluation of the echogenicity of parenchymal organs. The aim of the present study is to investigate the relationship between histopathology and ex-vivo renal cortical echogenicity in dogs and cats devoid of any patient and technical-related biases.

RESULTS

Kidney samples were collected from 68 dog and 32 cat cadavers donated by the owners to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital of the University of Padua and standardized ultrasonographic images of each sample were collected. The echogenicity of the renal cortex was quantitatively assessed by means of mean gray value (MGV), and then histopathological analysis was performed. Statistical analysis to evaluate the influence of histological lesions on MGV was performed. The differentiation efficiency of MGV to detect pathological changes in the kidneys was calculated for dogs and cats. Statistical analysis revealed that only glomerulosclerosis was an independent determinant of echogenicity in dogs whereas interstitial nephritis, interstitial necrosis and fibrosis were independent determinants of echogenicity in cats. The global influence of histological lesions on renal echogenicity was higher in cats (23%) than in dogs (12%).

CONCLUSIONS

Different histopathological lesions influence the echogenicity of the kidneys in dogs and cats. Moreover, MGV is a poor test for distinguishing between normal and pathological kidneys in the dog with a sensitivity of 58.3% and specificity of 59.8%. Instead, it seems to perform globally better in the cat, resulting in a fair test, with a sensitivity of 80.6% and a specificity of 56%.

摘要

背景

皮质或皮质与髓质回声增强是犬猫慢性或急性肾病最常见的体征之一。据报道,对回声的主观评估并不可靠。患者和技术相关因素会影响实质器官回声的体内定量评估。本研究的目的是在不存在任何患者和技术相关偏差的情况下,调查犬猫组织病理学与离体肾皮质回声之间的关系。

结果

从帕多瓦大学兽医学院教学医院接收的68只犬和32只猫的尸体上采集肾脏样本,并收集每个样本的标准化超声图像。通过平均灰度值(MGV)对肾皮质的回声进行定量评估,然后进行组织病理学分析。进行统计分析以评估组织学病变对MGV的影响。计算了MGV检测犬猫肾脏病理变化的鉴别效率。统计分析表明,在犬中,只有肾小球硬化是回声的独立决定因素,而在猫中,间质性肾炎、间质坏死和纤维化是回声的独立决定因素。组织学病变对肾脏回声的总体影响在猫(23%)中高于犬(12%)。

结论

不同的组织病理学病变会影响犬猫肾脏的回声。此外,MGV对区分犬正常和病理肾脏的检测效果不佳,敏感性为58.3%,特异性为59.8%。相反,它在猫中的整体表现似乎更好,是一项尚可的检测,敏感性为80.6%,特异性为56%。

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