Ionized calcium-to-phosphorus ratio predicts neoplasia in azotemic dogs: a retrospective study of 105 cases

Author:

McDaniel Kaylyn1,Guess Sarah C.1,Haines Jillian1,Sellon Rance K.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Small Animal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University, Pullman, WA

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVE To evaluate dogs with total hypercalcemia, azotemia, and normal serum phosphorus concentrations to determine whether a calcium-to-phosphorus ratio (Ca:P) or ionized Ca:P (iCa:P) could be utilized to predict underlying neoplasia. ANIMALS 105 dogs were included in the study. Thirty-seven percent (n = 39) had known neoplasia, and 63% (66) had no evidence of neoplasia. PROCEDURES A retrospective medical records search was performed. An observational cutoff of 2.5 for Ca:P and 0.33 for iCa:P was used for determining sensitivity and specificity between the neoplasia and nonneoplasia groups. RESULTS Total hypercalcemia was higher in dogs with neoplasia compared to nonneoplastic cases of hypercalcemia. Ca:P of 2.5 had an 80% sensitivity and 46% specificity for predicting neoplasia. iCa:P of 0.33 had a 92% sensitivity and 77% specificity for predicting neoplasia in azotemic dogs. CLINICAL RELEVANCE The sensitivity and specificity of Ca:P was low, making it an unreliable tool to predict neoplasia in this specific study population. However, iCa:P may have some usefulness in determining presence of neoplasia in patients with high calcium, azotemia, and normal phosphorus.

Publisher

American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)

Subject

General Veterinary

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