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Evaluation of iohexol clearance used to estimate glomerular filtration rate in clinically normal foals.

Authors :
Gonda KC
Wilcke JR
Crisman MV
Ward DL
Robertson JL
Finco DR
Braselton WE
Source :
American journal of veterinary research [Am J Vet Res] 2003 Dec; Vol. 64 (12), pp. 1486-90.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Objective: To determine whether pharmacokinetic analysis of data derived from a single i.v. dose of iohexol could be used to predict creatinine clearance and evaluate simplified methods for predicting serum clearance of iohexol with data derived from 2 or 3 blood samples in clinically normal foals.<br />Animals: 10 healthy foals.<br />Procedure: Serum disposition of iohexol and exogenous creatinine clearance was determined simultaneously in each foal (5 males and 5 females). A 3-compartment model of iohexol serum disposition was selected via standard methods. Iohexol clearance calculated from the model was compared with creatinine clearance. Separate limited-sample models were created with various combinations of sample times from the terminal slope of the plasma versus time profile for iohexol. Correction factors were determined for the limited-sample models, and iohexol clearance calculated via each method was compared with exogenous creatinine clearance by use of method comparison techniques.<br />Results: Mean exogenous creatinine clearance was 2.17 mL/min/kg. The disposition of iohexol was best described by a 3-compartment open model. Mean clearance value for iohexol was 2.15 mL/min/kg and was not significantly different from mean creatinine clearance. A method for predicting serum iohexol clearance based on a 2-sample protocol (3- and 4-hour samples) was developed.<br />Conclusions and Clinical Relevance: Iohexol clearance can be used to predict exogenous creatinine clearance and can be determined from 2 blood samples taken after i.v. injection of iohexol. Appropriate correction factors for adult horses and horses with abnormal glomerular filtration rate need to be determined.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0002-9645
Volume :
64
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
American journal of veterinary research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
14672425
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.2003.64.1486