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  • Title: Estimation of glomerular filtration rate by plasma clearance of iohexol in healthy horses of various ages.
    Author: Lippi I, Bonelli F, Meucci V, Vitale V, Sgorbini M.
    Journal: J Vet Intern Med; 2019 Nov; 33(6):2765-2769. PubMed ID: 31663649.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Plasma clearance of iohexol is a reliable method to assess the glomerular filtration rate (GFR). The relationship between aging and GFR in horses is unclear. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: To compare GFR estimated by iohexol clearance in horses of different ages. ANIMALS: Twenty-one clinically healthy horses were enrolled. METHODS: Prospective study. Groups: (A) composed by 8 young horses (≤14 years old) with serum creatinine <1.5 mg/dL, (B) by 7 aged horses (≥20 years old) with serum creatinine <1.5 mg/dL, and (C) by 6 aged horses (≥20 years old) with serum creatinine ≥1.5 mg/dL. Iohexol was injected (75.5 mg/kg) through an IV catheter, and plasma samples were collected 5, 30, and 90 minutes later. Plasma clearance of iohexol was obtained by the high-performance liquid chromatography-ultraviolet method. RESULTS: The GFR was 2.6, 2.1, and 1.45 mL/min/kg (median value) in Groups A, B, and C, respectively. Statistical analysis showed differences between Group A versus B and A versus C for urea, and A versus C for creatinine and GFR. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Glomerular filtration rate was significantly reduced in aged horses with serum creatinine ≥1.5 mg/dL compared to young horses with creatinine <1.5 mg/dL; no differences were obtained between young and aged horses with creatinine <1.5 mg/dL. Glomerular filtration rate evaluation should be considered in aged horses even if the plasma creatinine values are normal.
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