Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Nov 2023)

Biological variation of urinary protein: Creatinine ratio and urine specific gravity in cats

  • Femke Mortier,
  • Sylvie Daminet,
  • Luc Duchateau,
  • Ann Biscop,
  • Dominique Paepe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16881
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 6
pp. 2261 – 2268

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Abstract Background Laboratory results are influenced by presence and severity of disease, as well as preanalytical factors, analytical variation, and biological variation. Biological variation data for urinary protein: creatinine ratio (UPC) and urine specific gravity (USG) in cats are lacking. Objectives Determine the biological variation of UPC and USG in cats. Animals Eighty healthy client‐owned cats. Methods Prospective study. Urine was collected on days 0, 14, and 56 from all 80 cats to investigate the persistence of borderline or overt proteinuria or suboptimal urine concentration. In 15 of these cats, urine was collected weekly from day 0 to 42 to calculate the index of individuality (II) and reference change value (RCV), and on days 56 and 57 to evaluate day‐to‐day variability of UPC and USG. Results Borderline or overt proteinuria (UPC ≥0.2) was present in 18/80 (23%) cats at baseline and persisted on 3 occasions in 2 months in 8/18 (44%) cats. Urine concentration was suboptimal at inclusion (USG 82% increase in UPC in a healthy cat is not solely attributable to physiological and analytical variation. For USG, a decrease of >36% is considered clinically relevant.

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