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Title:
Evaluation of symmetric dimethylarginine and Doppler ultrasonography in the diagnosis of gentamicin-induced acute kidney injury in dogs
Authors: Youssef M. Y. Elgazzar, Mohamed M. Ghanem, Yassein M. Abdel-Raof, Mohamed M.M. Kandiel & Mahmoud A. Y. Helal
Year: 2021
Keywords: Acute kidney injury Dogs Gentamicin Symmetric dimethylarginine Resistive index Doppler ultrasonography
Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Volume: 28
Issue: 35
Pages: Not Available
Publisher: springer
Local/International: International
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Research Article Published: 07 September 2021 Evaluation of symmetric dimethylarginine and Doppler ultrasonography in the diagnosis of gentamicin-induced acute kidney injury in dogs Youssef M. Y. Elgazzar, Mohamed M. Ghanem, Yassein M. Abdel-Raof, Mohamed M.M. Kandiel & Mahmoud A. Y. Helal Environmental Science and Pollution Research (2021)Cite this article 44 Accesses Metricsdetails Abstract Acute kidney injury is a common problem in dogs and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. So, the present study aimed to evaluate symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA) and Doppler ultrasonography including resistive index (RI) in the diagnosis of acute kidney injury in dogs. Ten healthy mongrel dogs were injected with gentamicin sulfate 10% at the dose of 30 mg/kg body weight daily for 10 days for induction of acute kidney injury. Clinical, biochemical, ultrasonographic, and Doppler ultrasonographic examinations and urinalysis were performed for all dogs on 0 day before induction, on the 5th day, and on the 10th day of induction. The results of the current study showed significant increase in plasma level of SDMA, serum urea, creatinine, phosphorus, and potassium and a significant decrease in serum sodium, calcium, and chloride on the 5th day and 10th day of induction, and there was an increase in renal cortical echogenicity of the right and left kidney compared to adjacent liver and spleen, respectively. RI value showed a significant increase on the 5th day and 10th day of induction. The present study showed that SDMA is a sensitive and promising biomarker for diagnosis of acute kidney injury in dogs compared to routine biomarkers; also, the RI of Doppler ultrasonography is useful for early identifying acute kidney injury when the only observable change is an increase in cortical echogenicity.

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