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Concentrations and kinetics of renal biomarkers in dogs with gastric dilatation-volvulus with and without 24-h intravenous lidocaine
BACKGROUND: Gastric dilatation volvulus (GDV) can lead to organ failure including acute kidney injury (AKI). Due to its cytoprotective, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, lidocaine has a potential to prevent AKI in dogs with GDV. DESIGN AND SETTING: Prospective, observational cohort study in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9953137/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36846247 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1115783 |
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author | Lehmann, Anna Brunner, Anna Marti, Eliane Francey, Thierry Steinbach, Sarah Peters, Laureen M. Adamik, Katja-Nicole |
author_facet | Lehmann, Anna Brunner, Anna Marti, Eliane Francey, Thierry Steinbach, Sarah Peters, Laureen M. Adamik, Katja-Nicole |
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description | BACKGROUND: Gastric dilatation volvulus (GDV) can lead to organ failure including acute kidney injury (AKI). Due to its cytoprotective, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, lidocaine has a potential to prevent AKI in dogs with GDV. DESIGN AND SETTING: Prospective, observational cohort study in client-owned dogs with GDV. OBJECTIVE: To determine concentrations of renal biomarkers for AKI in dogs with GDV with and without intravenous (IV) lidocaine therapy. METHODS: Thirty-two dogs were randomized to receive either IV lidocaine (2 mg/kg, followed by a lidocaine constant rate infusion at a dose of 50 μg/kg/min over 24 h; n = 17) or no lidocaine (n = 15). Blood and urine samples were taken at admission (T(0)) (only blood), during or immediately after surgery (T(1)), and 24 (T(24)) and 48 (T(48)) h after surgery. Plasma creatinine (pCr), plasma neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (pNGAL), urinary NGAL (uNGAL), uNGAL to creatinine ratio (UNCR), and urinary gamma-glutamyl transferase to creatinine ratio (uGGT/uCr) were evaluated. Biomarker concentrations were compared between dogs with and without IV lidocaine and the course of each marker was determined in comparison to its admission value. RESULTS: In the entire population, a significantly higher pCr at T(0) (median, 95 μmol/L, interquartile range, 82–105) compared with T(1) (69 μmol/L, 60–78), T(24) (63 μmol/L, 52–78), and T(48) (78 μmol/L, 65–87) (P < 0.001) was found. Plasma NGAL increased significantly between T(0) (5.66 ng/mL, 3.58–7.43) and T(24) (7.50 ng/mL, 4.01–11.89) (P = 0.006) and T(48) (9.86 ng/mL, 5.52–13.92) (P < 0.001), respectively. Urinary NGAL increased significantly between T(1) (0.61 ng/mL, 0.30–2.59) and T(24) (2.62 ng/mL, 1.86–10.92) (P = 0.001) and T(48) (4.79 ng/mL, 1.96–34.97 (P < 0.001), respectively. UNCR increased significantly between T(1) (0.15 μg/mmol, 0.09–0.54) and T(24) (1.14 μg/mmol, 0.41–3.58) (P = 0.0015) and T(48) (1.34 μg/mmol, 0.30–7.42) (P < 0.001), respectively. Concentrations of uGGT/uCr increased significantly from T(0) highest at T(24) (6.20 U/mmol, 3.90–9.90) and significantly decreased at T(48) (3.76 U/mmol, 2.84–6.22) (P < 0.001). No significant differences in any renal biomarker concentration were found between dogs with and without IV lidocaine therapy. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Plasma NGAL, uNGAL and UNCR remained increased up to 48 h post-surgery. No evidence of lidocaine-associated renoprotection was found. |
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spelling | pubmed-99531372023-02-25 Concentrations and kinetics of renal biomarkers in dogs with gastric dilatation-volvulus with and without 24-h intravenous lidocaine Lehmann, Anna Brunner, Anna Marti, Eliane Francey, Thierry Steinbach, Sarah Peters, Laureen M. Adamik, Katja-Nicole Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science BACKGROUND: Gastric dilatation volvulus (GDV) can lead to organ failure including acute kidney injury (AKI). Due to its cytoprotective, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, lidocaine has a potential to prevent AKI in dogs with GDV. DESIGN AND SETTING: Prospective, observational cohort study in client-owned dogs with GDV. OBJECTIVE: To determine concentrations of renal biomarkers for AKI in dogs with GDV with and without intravenous (IV) lidocaine therapy. METHODS: Thirty-two dogs were randomized to receive either IV lidocaine (2 mg/kg, followed by a lidocaine constant rate infusion at a dose of 50 μg/kg/min over 24 h; n = 17) or no lidocaine (n = 15). Blood and urine samples were taken at admission (T(0)) (only blood), during or immediately after surgery (T(1)), and 24 (T(24)) and 48 (T(48)) h after surgery. Plasma creatinine (pCr), plasma neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (pNGAL), urinary NGAL (uNGAL), uNGAL to creatinine ratio (UNCR), and urinary gamma-glutamyl transferase to creatinine ratio (uGGT/uCr) were evaluated. Biomarker concentrations were compared between dogs with and without IV lidocaine and the course of each marker was determined in comparison to its admission value. RESULTS: In the entire population, a significantly higher pCr at T(0) (median, 95 μmol/L, interquartile range, 82–105) compared with T(1) (69 μmol/L, 60–78), T(24) (63 μmol/L, 52–78), and T(48) (78 μmol/L, 65–87) (P < 0.001) was found. Plasma NGAL increased significantly between T(0) (5.66 ng/mL, 3.58–7.43) and T(24) (7.50 ng/mL, 4.01–11.89) (P = 0.006) and T(48) (9.86 ng/mL, 5.52–13.92) (P < 0.001), respectively. Urinary NGAL increased significantly between T(1) (0.61 ng/mL, 0.30–2.59) and T(24) (2.62 ng/mL, 1.86–10.92) (P = 0.001) and T(48) (4.79 ng/mL, 1.96–34.97 (P < 0.001), respectively. UNCR increased significantly between T(1) (0.15 μg/mmol, 0.09–0.54) and T(24) (1.14 μg/mmol, 0.41–3.58) (P = 0.0015) and T(48) (1.34 μg/mmol, 0.30–7.42) (P < 0.001), respectively. Concentrations of uGGT/uCr increased significantly from T(0) highest at T(24) (6.20 U/mmol, 3.90–9.90) and significantly decreased at T(48) (3.76 U/mmol, 2.84–6.22) (P < 0.001). No significant differences in any renal biomarker concentration were found between dogs with and without IV lidocaine therapy. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Plasma NGAL, uNGAL and UNCR remained increased up to 48 h post-surgery. No evidence of lidocaine-associated renoprotection was found. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9953137/ /pubmed/36846247 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1115783 Text en Copyright © 2023 Lehmann, Brunner, Marti, Francey, Steinbach, Peters and Adamik. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Veterinary Science Lehmann, Anna Brunner, Anna Marti, Eliane Francey, Thierry Steinbach, Sarah Peters, Laureen M. Adamik, Katja-Nicole Concentrations and kinetics of renal biomarkers in dogs with gastric dilatation-volvulus with and without 24-h intravenous lidocaine |
title | Concentrations and kinetics of renal biomarkers in dogs with gastric dilatation-volvulus with and without 24-h intravenous lidocaine |
title_full | Concentrations and kinetics of renal biomarkers in dogs with gastric dilatation-volvulus with and without 24-h intravenous lidocaine |
title_fullStr | Concentrations and kinetics of renal biomarkers in dogs with gastric dilatation-volvulus with and without 24-h intravenous lidocaine |
title_full_unstemmed | Concentrations and kinetics of renal biomarkers in dogs with gastric dilatation-volvulus with and without 24-h intravenous lidocaine |
title_short | Concentrations and kinetics of renal biomarkers in dogs with gastric dilatation-volvulus with and without 24-h intravenous lidocaine |
title_sort | concentrations and kinetics of renal biomarkers in dogs with gastric dilatation-volvulus with and without 24-h intravenous lidocaine |
topic | Veterinary Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9953137/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36846247 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1115783 |
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