Clin/lab assess SA (Cooke) Flashcards

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Normal kidney function

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  1. fluid and electrolyte balance
    • conservation
    • excretion
  2. Excretion of nitrogenous wastes
  3. Erythropoietin
  4. Renin
  5. Vitamin D activation
    • calcium reg
    • phosphorus reg
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2
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fluid balance effected when

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2/3 of functional kidney mass is lost

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3
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increased BUN and cr when (unable to excrete BUN and cr)

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3/4 of functional kidney mass lost

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4
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Azotemia

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  • increase in BUN and/or creatinine
  • categories
    • pre-renal
    • renal
    • post-renal
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Uremia

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  • Clinical signs associated with renal failure
  • these patients have to be azotemic
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Stranguria

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  • straining
  • painful urination
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Pollakiuria

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  • increased frequency of urination
  • small volume of urination
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Anuria

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  • lack of urine production
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9
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Oliguria

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  • decreased urine production
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10
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Urinary specific signs

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  1. Stranguria
  2. Pollakiuria
  3. Hematuria
  4. Malodorous urine
  5. Anuria
  6. Oliguria
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Polydipsia

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  • Drinking more than 100 ml/kg/day
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12
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polyuria

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  • increased volume of urine
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13
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Non-specific CS of urinary dz

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  • Polydipsia
  • Polyuria
  • Systemic signs
    • vomiting
    • anorexa
    • weight loss
    • fever
    • pale mucous membranes
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14
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Physical exam cat

abdominal palpation

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  • Bladder
  • left kidney
  • right kidney

*pain, crepitus, size/shape

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Physical exam dog

abdominal palpation

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  • bladder
  • +/- left kidney
  • +/- prostate

*pain, crepitus, size/shape

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16
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Physical exam

Rectal exam dogs

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  • Prostate
  • Urethra
  • lymph nodes, hernias, anal sacs, masses
17
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Physical exam

Integument

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  • wet, stained fur around vulva/prepuce
18
Q

Physical exam

Systemic signs

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  • fever
  • body condition
  • oral ulcers
  • pale mucus membranes
19
Q

Tests to eval urinary tract

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  1. Urinalysis
    • upper and lower tract
  2. Serum chemistry
    • tubular function
    • GFR (upper tract)
  3. Renal function tests (upper)
  4. Imaging (upper and/or lower)
20
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Creatinine

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  • estimation of GFR
  • produced by muscle
    • related to muscle mass and GFR
  • excreted by filtration only (no secretion/reabsorption)
  • IRIS staging
  • not sensitive (75% loss of function)
21
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Blood urea nitrogen (BUN)

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  • estimation of GFR
  • produced from liver in protein metabolism
  • excreted by filtration
    • secreted and reabsorbed
  • Related to
    • GFR
    • peritubular capillary blood flow
    • tubular fluid flow
    • dietary protein
    • hepatic function
  • not sensitive (75% loss function)
22
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Individual kidney GFR

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  • nuclear scintigraphy
23
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urinalysis eval

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  • within 1 hour
  • 4-6 hours if refridgerated
    • bring to room temperature
24
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Specific gravity

concentration in dehydrated state

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  • Dog: >/= 1.035
  • Cat: >/= 1.040
25
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azotemic dog with USG 1.012

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pre-renal problem

26
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Azotemic dog with USG 1.048

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renal component

27
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Reagent strips

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  • accurately measure
    • pH
    • glucose
    • ketones
    • hemoglobin
    • protein
    • bilirubin
  • don’t accurately measure
    • leukocytes
    • nitrites
    • urobilinogen
    • SG
  • affected by
    • moisture
    • alkaline urine
    • discolored urine
28
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Interpreting protein

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  • interpret with respect to
    • specific gravity
    • urine sediment
29
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Microalbuminuria

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  • Low levels of albuminuria
    • > 1mg/dL
  • Clinical significance
    • other systemic abnormalities
  • Confirmatory test
30
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Glucose in urine

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  • Without hyperglycemia: tubular damage
  • With hyperglycemia: diabetes
31
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Urinalysis:

Blood

Hemoglobin

Myoglobin

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  • Blood: spins down with urine on top
  • hemoglobin: pigment stays in urine => most common in SA
    • spun blood stays in plasma
  • myoglobin: pigment stays in urine
    • spun blood, doesn’t stay in plasma
32
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Urinalysis

Cells

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  • Squamous cells
    • usually normal
  • Transitional cells
    • traumatic cath
    • inflammation
    • neoplasia
  • Caudate cells
    • rare
    • from renal pelvis
  • Renal tubular cells
    • tubular inflammation (upper tract)
33
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Red/white cells

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  • Red blood cells
    • normally
    • rule out iatrogenic hemorrhage
  • White blood cells
    • normally
    • infection vs inflammation
34
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Casts

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  • Hyaline
    • 1-2/hpf normal
  • Cellular casts
    • suggests ongoing renal disease
  • may be first sign of renal damage animals on aminoglycoside abx
    • absence of casts not indicative of health

*can dissolve with in hours of urine sitting around

35
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Sediment

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  • Fat
  • Crystals
    • crystalluria not always pathologic
    • type may be dependant on pH
  • Sperm
  • Parasite eggs
36
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Cystoscopy

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  • eval of vaginal vault, urethra, bladder
  • +/- tx
    • stones, strictures, ectopic ureters
  • Anesthesia
  • technical skills
  • equiptment