Comparison of urinary cortisol, urinary cortisol-to-creatinine ratio, and basal serum cortisol as screening tests for hypoadrenocorticism in dogs

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Fracassi, Federico [1 ]
Tirolo, Alessandro [2 ]
Galeotti, Matteo [1 ]
Corsini, Andrea [2 ]
Bertolazzi, Andrea [3 ]
Tardo, Amtonio M. [1 ]
Golinelli, Stefania [1 ]
Bertazzolo, Walter [4 ]
Bonfanti, Ugo [4 ]
Procoli, Fabio [1 ,5 ]
Del Baldo, Francesca [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bologna, Dept Vet Med Sci, Ozzano Dellemilia, Italy
[2] Univ Parma, Dept Vet Med Sci, Parma, Italy
[3] AniCura Clin Vet Tibaldi, Milan, Italy
[4] MYLAV Vet Lab, Milan, Italy
[5] Anicura Osped Vet I Portoni Rossi, Bologna, Italy
关键词
urinary cortisol; cortisol; creatinine; basal serum cortisol; hypoadrenocorticism; DIAGNOSIS; VALIDATION; EXCRETION;
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10.2460/ajvr.24.10.0296
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE This study investigates whether urinary cortisol (UC) and UC-to-creatinine ratio (UCCR) perform better than basal serum cortisol (BSC) in identifying dogs with hypoadrenocorticism (HA). METHODS A retrospective, multicenter study with 120 client-owned dogs included: 20 with HA, 42 healthy, and 60 with diseases mimicking HA. The UC and UCCR were determined on urine samples using a chemiluminescent enzyme immunoassay. The diagnostic performance of the UC and UCCR were assessed based on receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curves. RESULTS A cutoff value of UC < 2 <mu>g/dL revealed 100% sensitivity (95% CI, 83.2 to 100) and 90.0% specificity (95% CI, 79.5 to 96.2) in diagnosing HA. A cutoff value of UCCR < 8.5 X 10(-6) revealed 100% sensitivity (95% CI, 83.1 to 100) and 71.7% specificity (95% CI, 58.6 to 82.6) in diagnosing HA. A cutoff value of BSC < 2 mu g/dL and < 1 <mu>g/dL revealed 100% sensitivity (95% CI, 83.2 to 100) and 51.7% specificity (95% CI, 38.5 to 64.8) and 100% sensitivity (95% CI, 83.9 to 100) and 90% specificity (95% CI, 79.8 to 95.3) in diagnosing HA, respectively. CONCLUSIONS BSC < 1 <mu>g/dL showed the same sensitivity but higher specificity than BSC < 2 <mu>g/dL. The UC < 2 <mu>g/dL showed noninferior performance compared with the BSC < 1 <mu>g/dL.
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