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Assessment of adrenocortical reserve capacity and inflammatory parameters in critically ill dogs.

作者信息

Csöndes Judit, Fábián Ibolya, Szabó Bernadett, Máthé Ákos, Vajdovich Péter

机构信息

1 Department of Clinical Pathology and Oncology, University of Veterinary Medicine , István u. 2, H-1078 Budapest , Hungary.

2 Department of Biomathematics and Informatics, University of Veterinary Medicine , István u. 2, H-1078 Budapest , Hungary.

出版信息

Acta Vet Hung. 2017 Dec;65(4):475-486. doi: 10.1556/004.2017.045.

Abstract

Inflammatory markers and adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) stimulation test results may help us recognise critically ill dogs with poor disease outcome. Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) criteria, the fast version of the Acute Patient Physiologic and Laboratory Evaluation Score (APPLE), complete blood count, albumin and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels, baseline and stimulated cortisol levels and Δcortisol value were recorded in 50 client-owned dogs admitted to the Small Animal Hospital of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest with various inflammatory or neoplastic conditions. Increasing APPLE score was associated with a decreasing chance of survival (P = 0.0420). The Δcortisol value was significantly higher in SIRS dogs than in non-SIRS dogs (mean ± SD Δcortisol: 342.5 ± 273.96; mean ± SD Δcortisol: 175.3 ± 150.35; P = 0.0443). Elevated baseline or stimulated cortisol levels were associated with a higher chance of non-survival (P = 0.0135 and P = 0.0311, respectively). These data indicate that pathologically higher baseline and stimulated cortisol levels represent an exaggerated stress response in critically ill dogs, which is negatively associated with survival.

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