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DIURETIC RENAL SCINTIGRAPHY IN NORMAL CATS

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The purpose of this study was to develop a protocol for diuretic renal scintigraphy (renography) in cats and describe normal findings.99mTc‐DTPA renal scintigraphy was performed twice in 10 healthy cats. Furosemide or saline were injected 4.5 min after radiopharmaceutical administration for the diuretic or control scan, respectively. A dynamic acquisition was performed for 8 min. The following parameters were evaluated: (1) global and individual glomerular filtration rate (GFR); (2) shape of the time–activity curve (TAC); (3) time of peak (TOP); (4) individual kidney excretion half‐time (T1/2) of the radiopharmaceutical; (5) percentage of maximum activity measured at the end of the study. Global GFR in the control studies (2.79±0.83 ml/min/kg, mean±SD) did not differ significantly from the diuretic scans (2.34±0.51 ml/min/kg). The shape of most (16/20) TAC of diuretic renograms was similar to those of control renograms. The TOP of the diuretic renogram curves was 3.06±0.58 min, and did not differ from that of the control scans (3.01±0.61 min).T1/2of the diuretic renograms was significantly shorter (5.15±0.83 min) than that of the control renograms (6.31±1.50 min). A significantly lower percentage of maximum activity was present at the end of the study in diuretic renograms (median: 47.25%; range: 33.60–59.60%) compared with control renograms (63.40%; 30.00–69.40%). Diuretic renal scintigraphy is a noninvasive and fast procedure to perform in cats. The applicability of this technique needs to be investigated in patients with significantly impaired renal function and obstructive uropathies.
Title: DIURETIC RENAL SCINTIGRAPHY IN NORMAL CATS
Description:
The purpose of this study was to develop a protocol for diuretic renal scintigraphy (renography) in cats and describe normal findings.
99mTc‐DTPA renal scintigraphy was performed twice in 10 healthy cats.
Furosemide or saline were injected 4.
5 min after radiopharmaceutical administration for the diuretic or control scan, respectively.
A dynamic acquisition was performed for 8 min.
The following parameters were evaluated: (1) global and individual glomerular filtration rate (GFR); (2) shape of the time–activity curve (TAC); (3) time of peak (TOP); (4) individual kidney excretion half‐time (T1/2) of the radiopharmaceutical; (5) percentage of maximum activity measured at the end of the study.
Global GFR in the control studies (2.
79±0.
83 ml/min/kg, mean±SD) did not differ significantly from the diuretic scans (2.
34±0.
51 ml/min/kg).
The shape of most (16/20) TAC of diuretic renograms was similar to those of control renograms.
The TOP of the diuretic renogram curves was 3.
06±0.
58 min, and did not differ from that of the control scans (3.
01±0.
61 min).
T1/2of the diuretic renograms was significantly shorter (5.
15±0.
83 min) than that of the control renograms (6.
31±1.
50 min).
A significantly lower percentage of maximum activity was present at the end of the study in diuretic renograms (median: 47.
25%; range: 33.
60–59.
60%) compared with control renograms (63.
40%; 30.
00–69.
40%).
Diuretic renal scintigraphy is a noninvasive and fast procedure to perform in cats.
The applicability of this technique needs to be investigated in patients with significantly impaired renal function and obstructive uropathies.

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