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Symmetric dimethylarginine correlates with the urea, creatinine, potassium, and clinical scores in feline urethral obstructions.

Jéssica Cavalcante da NóbregaHeloíse Rangel DinalloSilvano Salgueiro GeraldesMaria Gabriela Picelli de AzevedoReiner Silveira de MoraesSuellen Rodrigues MaiaFabiana Ferreira de SouzaAlessandra MelchertHenry David Mogollón GarcíaRaphael Lúcio Andreatti FilhoAdriano Sakai OkamotoPriscylla Tatiana Chalfun Guimarães Okamoto
Published in: Journal of veterinary science (2024)
A correlation was observed between SDMA and creatinine in obstructed cats, and significant agreement between these values was observed 24 h after the unblocking treatment. A correlation among SDMA, urea, and potassium was observed. Approximately 9% more cats continued to have elevated SDMA levels after 48 h of treatment compared to creatinine. This suggests a slightly lower sensitivity of the latter biomarker but does not exclude the possibility of congruent and normalized values after a longer evaluation period.
Keyphrases
  • uric acid
  • metabolic syndrome