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Chloride:Sodium Ratio May Accurately Predict Corrected Chloride Disorders and the Presence of Unmeasured Anions in Dogs and Cats

机译:氯离子与钠离子的比率可以准确预测犬和猫中纠正的氯离子紊乱和未测阴离子的存在

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Disorders of chloride and mixed acid-base disturbances are common in veterinary emergency medicine. Rapid identification of these alterations and the presence of unmeasured anions aids prompt patient assessment and management. This study aimed to determine in dogs and cats if site-specific reference values for [Cl-]:[Na+] ratio and [Na+]-[Cl-] difference accurately identify corrected chloride abnormalities, and to evaluate the predictive ability of the [Cl-]:[Na+] ratio for the identification of unmeasured anions. A database containing 33,117 canine, and 7,604 feline blood gas and electrolyte profiles was generated. Institution reference intervals were used to calculate site-specific reference values for the [Cl-]:[Na+] ratio and the [Na+]-[Cl-] difference. Contingency tables were used to assess the ability of these values to correctly identify corrected chloride disorders. Unmeasured anions were estimated by calculating strong ion gap (SIG). Continuous variables were compared using the Mann-Whitney U test. Correlations between continuous variables were assessed using Spearman’s rho (rs). In dogs, site-specific reference values for the [Cl-]:[Na+] ratio correctly identified 94.6% of profiles as hyper- normo- or hypochloremic. For dogs with normal sodium concentrations site-specific reference values for the [Na+]-[Cl-] difference correctly identified 97.0% of profiles. In dogs with metabolic acidosis (base deficit >4.0) [Cl-]:[Na+] ratio and SIG were moderately, but significantly negatively correlated (rs -0.592, P<0.0001). SIG was significantly greater in dogs with metabolic acidosis and hypochloremia compared to those without hypochloremia (P<0.0001). In cats, site-specific reference values for the [Cl-]:[Na+] ratio correctly identified 93.3% of profiles as hyper- normo- or hypochloremic, while site-specific reference values for [Na+]-[Cl-] difference correctly identified 95.1% of profiles. In cats with metabolic acidosis [Cl-]:[Na+] ratio and SIG were moderately significantly negatively correlated (rs -0.730, P<0.0001). SIG was significantly greater in cats with metabolic acidosis and hypochloremia compared to those without hypochloremia (P<0.0001). Site-specific values for [Cl-]:[Na+] ratio and [Na+]-[Cl-] difference accurately identify corrected chloride disorders in both dogs and cats and may aid identification of the presence of unmeasured anions.
机译:氯离子疾病和混合的酸碱紊乱在兽医急诊医学中很常见。对这些变化的快速鉴定和未测阴离子的存在有助于迅速进行患者评估和管理。这项研究旨在确定猫和狗的[Cl-]:[Na +]比和[Na +]-[Cl-]差异的特定位置参考值是否能准确识别校正后的氯化物异常,并评估[ Cl-]:[Na +]比用于鉴定未测阴离子。生成了一个数据库,其中包含33117个犬类和7604个猫的血气和电解质分布。机构参考间隔用于计算[Cl-]:[Na +]比和[Na +]-[Cl-]差异的特定位置参考值。列联表用于评估这些值正确识别纠正的氯离子障碍的能力。通过计算强离子间隙(SIG)估算未测阴离子。使用Mann-Whitney U检验比较连续变量。使用Spearman的rho(rs)评估了连续变量之间的相关性。在狗中,[Cl-]:[Na +]比例的特定于位点的参考值正确地将94.6%的特征识别为高常氯或低氯血症。对于钠浓度正常的狗,[Na +]-[Cl-]差异的特定于站点的参考值可正确识别97.0%的分布。在患有代谢性酸中毒(碱缺乏> 4.0)的狗中,[Cl-]:[Na +]比和SIG中等,但显着负相关(rs -0.592,P <0.0001)。患有代谢性酸中毒和低氯血症的犬的SIG​​明显高于无低氯血症的犬(P <0.0001)。在猫中,[Cl-]:[Na +]比的部位特异性参考值正确地识别了93.3%的曲线为高常氯或低氯血症,而[Na +]-[Cl-]的部位特异性参考值正确地确定了配置文件的95.1%。在患有代谢性酸中毒的猫中,[Cl-]:[Na +]比和SIG呈中等程度的显着负相关(rs -0.730,P <0.0001)。患有代谢性酸中毒和低氯血症的猫的SIG明显高于无低氯血症的猫(P <0.0001)。 [Cl-]:[Na +]比和[Na +]-[Cl-]差异的位点特异性值可准确识别出狗和猫中纠正的氯离子紊乱,可能有助于鉴定未测阴离子。

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