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浅析前分析因素对猫蛋白尿的影响。

Influence of preanalytical factors on feline proteinuria.

机构信息

Veterinary Laboratory MYLAV s.r.l.u., Passirana di Rho, Milan, Italy.

Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Milan, Lodi, Italy.

出版信息

Vet Clin Pathol. 2021 Sep;50(3):369-375. doi: 10.1111/vcp.12994. Epub 2021 Jul 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

To date, little information is available about the effect of preanalytical factors on the urinary protein-to-creatinine (UPC) ratio in cats.

OBJECTIVES

We aimed to evaluate the effect of a commercially available cat litter, creatinine measurements at three different dilutions of urine, and different storage conditions on the UPC ratio in cats.

METHODS

Feline urine specimens were prospectively collected. Twenty-two whole-urine specimens were placed uncovered and in contact with cat litter for 1 hour; 25 urine supernatants were diluted 1:10, 1:20, and 1:100 for creatinine measurements. The correlation, difference, agreement, and concordance in classifying specimens according to International Renal Interest Society staging were determined. Storage effects on UPC ratios were assessed in specimens stored for 6 hours at +20℃ (n = 20), 1 week at +4℃ (n = 20), and 3 months at -20℃ (n = 25). Specimens were also subjected to four freeze-thaw cycles (n = 20). Results were compared, and clinical significance was assessed by comparing each UPC ratio to the inter-assay range of the baseline value.

RESULTS

Exposure to cat litter did not affect UPC ratios. A positive proportional bias was found in the 1:100 dilution compared with the 1:20 dilution; however, concordance was high for all comparisons. At +20, +4℃, and after four repeated freeze-thaw cycles, UPC ratios were stable. Compared with baseline values, UPC ratios decreased (P < .01) after 8 and 12 weeks at -20℃. However, all UPC ratios were within the inter-assay variability of the baseline value.

CONCLUSIONS

Exposure to cat litter did not affect UPC ratios, but further studies are necessary to evaluate other potential variables. The effects of the dilutions and storage conditions were clinically acceptable, although the 1:20 and 1:100 dilutions were not perfectly comparable.

摘要

背景

迄今为止,关于分析前因素对猫尿蛋白与肌酐(UPC)比值的影响,相关信息十分有限。

目的

我们旨在评估市售猫砂、尿液三种不同稀释度的肌酐测量值以及不同储存条件对猫 UPC 比值的影响。

方法

前瞻性采集猫尿液标本。22 份全尿标本不加盖并与猫砂接触 1 小时;25 份尿液上清液分别按 1:10、1:20 和 1:100 稀释以进行肌酐测量。确定根据国际肾脏协会分期对标本进行分类时的相关性、差异、一致性和符合率。在+20℃(n=20)储存 6 小时、+4℃(n=20)储存 1 周和-20℃(n=25)储存 3 个月的情况下评估储存对 UPC 比值的影响。标本还经过四次冻融循环(n=20)。比较结果,并通过将每个 UPC 比值与基础值的批内变异范围进行比较来评估临床意义。

结果

接触猫砂不会影响 UPC 比值。与 1:20 稀释相比,1:100 稀释发现存在正比例偏差;然而,所有比较的一致性都很高。在+20、+4℃和经过四次重复冻融循环后,UPC 比值稳定。与基础值相比,-20℃储存 8 周和 12 周后 UPC 比值降低(P<0.01)。但是,所有 UPC 比值均在基础值的批内变异范围内。

结论

接触猫砂不会影响 UPC 比值,但需要进一步研究以评估其他潜在变量。稀释度和储存条件的影响在临床可接受范围内,尽管 1:20 和 1:100 稀释不完全可比。

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