A Multicenter Retrospective Study of 151 Renal Biopsies in Horses

Autor: LY Hardefeldt, G A Tyner, Tracy E. Norman, Helen Aceto, L.H. Javsicas, L C Fennell, Amy L. Johnson, Raymond C. Boston, Carla S. Sommardahl, A. Stack, J.E. Axon, P Depedro, R. D. Nolen-Walston, J. Palmero, Julie B. Engiles, Alisha M. Gruntman, Laurent L. Couëtil, Nicola J. Menzies-Gow, Harold C. Schott, S. Lindborg, T Hall
Rok vydání: 2011
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Zdroj: Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 25:532-539
ISSN: 0891-6640
Popis: Background: Renal biopsies are uncommonly performed in horses and little is known about their diagnostic utility and associated complication rate. Objective: To describe the techniques, the complication rate, risk factors, and histopathology results; as well as evaluate the safety and diagnostic utility of renal biopsy in the horse. Animals: One hundred and forty-six horses from which 151 renal biopsies were obtained. Animals ranged in age from 48 hours to 30 years. Methods: Multicenter retrospective study, with participation of 14 institutions (1983–2009). Results: Renal biopsy in horses was associated with a similar rate of complications (11.3%) to that occurring in humans and companion animals. Complications were generally associated with hemorrhage or signs of colic, and required treatment in 3% of cases. Fatality rate was low (1/151; 0.7%). Biopsy specimens yielded sufficient tissue for a histopathologic diagnosis in most cases (94%) but diagnoses had only fair (72%) agreement with postmortem findings. Risk factors for complications included biopsy specimens of the left kidney (P= .030), a diagnosis of neoplasia (P= .004), and low urine specific gravity (P= .030). No association with complications was found for age, sex, breed, institution, presenting complaint, other initial clinicopathologic data, biopsy instrument, needle size, or use of ultrasonographic guidance. Conclusions and Clinical Importance: Renal biopsy in horses has low morbidity and results in a morphological histopathologic diagnosis in 94% of cases. However, this procedure might result in serious complications and should only be used when information obtained would be likely to impact decisions regarding patient management and prognosis.
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