Affiliation:
1. Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Utrecht University Utrecht The Netherlands
2. Department of Biomolecular Health Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Utrecht University Utrecht The Netherlands
3. Department of Laboratory Medicine University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen Groningen The Netherlands
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundMeasurement of free metanephrines is recommended for screening of pheochromocytoma (PCC) but requires appropriate reference intervals (RIs).Hypothesis/ObjectivesTo report RIs for plasma, urinary and salivary concentrations of free metanephrines and to determine the diagnostic performance of plasma free normetanephrine (pNMN) and metanephrine (pMN) concentrations in dogs with PCC, hypercortisolism (HC), and nonadrenal illness (NAI).AnimalsEighty healthy dogs, 11 PCC dogs, 25 HC dogs, 6 NAI dogs.MethodsPlasma, urine, and saliva were collected prospectively from healthy dogs, and free metanephrine concentrations were determined by liquid chromatography‐tandem mass spectrometry (LC‐MS/MS). In addition, medical records of dogs that had plasma free metanephrine concentrations measured by LC‐MS/MS between 2018‐2021 were studied retrospectively.ResultsThe RIs for free metanephrines in plasma, urine and saliva are reported. Dogs with PCC had significantly higher pNMN than dogs with HC (P < .001) and NAI (P = .002). The PCC dogs had significantly higher pMN than HC dogs (P < .001), but not higher than NAI dogs (P = .29). Using the upper reference limit, pNMN (>3.56 nmol/L) showed high sensitivity (100%, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 72‐100) and specificity (94%, 95% CI: 79‐99) for diagnosis of PCC, whereas pMN (>2.49 nmol/L) showed moderate sensitivity (73%, 95% CI: 39‐94) and high specificity (94%, 95% CI: 79‐99).Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceWith establishment of these RIs, biochemical testing for PCC in dogs can be substantially improved. Measurement of pNMN is superior to pMN in dogs with PCC.
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