Association between urine osmolality and specific gravity in dogs and the effect of commonly measured urine solutes on that association

作者:Ayoub Jennifer A*; Beaufrere Hugues; Acierno Mark J
来源:AJVR: American Journal of Veterinary Research , 2013, 74(12): 1542-1545.
DOI:10.2460/ajvr.74.12.1542

摘要

Objective-To determine the association between urine osmolality and specific gravity (USG) in dogs and to evaluate the effect of commonly measured urine solutes on that association. Animals-60 dogs evaluated by an internal medicine service. Procedures-From each dog, urine was obtained by cystocentesis and USG was determined with a refractometer. The sample was divided, and one aliquot was sent to a diagnostic laboratory for urinalysis and the other was frozen at -80 degrees C until osmolality was determined. Urine samples were thawed and osmolality was measured in duplicate with a freezing-point depression osmometer. The correlation between mean urine osmolality and USG was determined; the effect of pH, proteinuria, glucosuria, ketonuria, bilirubinuria, and hemoglobinuria on this relationship was investigated with multiple regression analysis. Results-The Pearson correlation coefficient between urine osmolality and USG was 0.87. The final multivariable regression model for urine osmolality included USG and the presence of ketones; ketonuria had a small negative association with urine osmolality. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-Results indicated a strong linear correlation between osmolality and USG in urine samples obtained from dogs with various pathological conditions, and ketonuria had a small negative effect on that correlation.

  • 出版日期2013-12