Lorbach Sarah K, Quimby Jessica M, Nijveldt Eline, Paschall Rene E, Scott E Marian, Reid Jacqueline
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
J Feline Med Surg. 2025 Sep;27(9):1098612X251367535. doi: 10.1177/1098612X251367535. Epub 2025 Sep 12.
ObjectivesThe aim of the present study was to evaluate health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in cats with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and integrate these results with clinical data to identify factors associated with decreased HRQoL.MethodsCaregivers completed a validated HRQoL tool (VetMetrica) and clinical data (history, laboratory work, physical examination findings, etc) were collected. Vitality, comfort and emotional wellbeing (EWB) scores were compared between groups using non-parametric analyses as appropriate.ResultsData from 24 healthy cats and 68 cats with CKD were collected. Cats with CKD had significantly lower median vitality, comfort and EWB scores (vitality: 41.7, range 4.3-64; comfort: 36.1, range 21.2-59.6; EWB: 44.6, range 1.6-58.8) than healthy cats (vitality: 56.5, range 40.7-64; comfort: 59.6, range 34.2-59.6; EWB: 58.7, range 45.1-58.8) ( <0.0001 for all analyses). Cats with International Renal Interest Society (IRIS) stage 3 and 4 CKD had lower median EWB scores (30.8, range 1.6-54.4) than IRIS stage 1 and 2 CKD (47.3, range 11.2-58.8) ( = 0.04) and lower vitality scores (38.2, range 4.3-54.0) in comparison with IRIS stage 1 and 2 CKD (43.1, range 12.8-64.0) ( = 0.04). Cats with anaemia had lower median EWB scores (25.9, range 10.4-54.4) than those without (46.6, range 1.6-58.8) ( = 0.005), and haematocrit was positively correlated with EWB ( = 0.005, = 0.33). Cats with abnormal appetite had lower median EWB scores (29.1, range 1.6-56.7) than cats with normal appetite (48.1, range 11.2-58.8) ( = 0.001). Cats with constipation had lower median comfort scores 29.5 (range 21.2-59.5) ( = 0.0003) and lower median EWB scores (22, range 1.6-58.8) ( = 0.008) than those without (comfort: 37.1, range 25.3-59.6; EWB: 47.9, range 11.2-58.8).Conclusions and relevanceCats with CKD have decreased HRQoL. Several modifiable clinical factors are associated with this decreased HRQoL.
目的
本研究旨在评估慢性肾病(CKD)猫的健康相关生活质量(HRQoL),并将这些结果与临床数据相结合,以确定与HRQoL降低相关的因素。
方法
照顾者完成一份经过验证的HRQoL工具(VetMetrica),并收集临床数据(病史、实验室检查、体格检查结果等)。根据情况,使用非参数分析比较各组的活力、舒适度和情绪健康(EWB)评分。
结果
收集了24只健康猫和68只CKD猫的数据。CKD猫的活力、舒适度和EWB评分中位数显著低于健康猫(活力:41.7,范围4.3 - 64;舒适度:36.1,范围21.2 - 59.6;EWB:44.6,范围1.6 - 58.8)(健康猫:活力:56.5,范围40.7 - 64;舒适度:59.6,范围34.2 - 59.6;EWB:58.7,范围45.1 - 58.8)(所有分析P <0.0001)。国际肾脏兴趣协会(IRIS)3期和4期CKD猫的EWB评分中位数(30.8,范围1.6 - 54.4)低于IRIS 1期和2期CKD猫(47.3,范围11.2 - 58.8)(P =0.04),与IRIS 1期和2期CKD猫相比,活力评分更低(38.2,范围4.3 - 54.0)(P =0.04)。贫血猫的EWB评分中位数(25.9,范围10.4 - 54.4)低于非贫血猫(46.6,范围1.6 - 58.8)(P =0.005),且血细胞比容与EWB呈正相关(P =0.005,r =0.33)。食欲异常的猫的EWB评分中位数(29.1,范围1.6 - 56.7)低于食欲正常的猫(48.1,范围11.2 - 58.8)(P =0.001)。便秘的猫的舒适度评分中位数29.5(范围21.2 - 59.5)(P =0.0003)和EWB评分中位数(22,范围1.6 - 58.8)低于无便秘的猫(舒适度:37.1,范围25.3 - 59.6;EWB:47.9,范围11.2 - 58.8)(P =0.008)。
结论及相关性
CKD猫的HRQoL降低。几个可改变的临床因素与这种HRQoL降低相关。