Prevalence of hypercalcemia in primary hypoadrenocorticism in dogs: Multicenter, retrospective study

Author:

Hall Harriet12ORCID,Williams Timothy1,Florey Jessica2ORCID,Moreno Mireia Pascual2,Black Victoria3,Thompson Daniel4,Skelly Barbara1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Medicine, Queen's Veterinary School Hospital University of Cambridge Cambridge United Kingdom

2. Dick White Referrals, Six Mile Bottom Cambridgeshire United Kingdom

3. Langford Vets Bristol Veterinary School, Langford House Langford BS40 5DU United Kingdom

4. Davies Veterinary Specialists, Manor Farm Business Park, Higham Gobion Hitchin United Kingdom

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundHypoadrenocorticism is an important differential for hypercalcemia. The etiology of hypercalcemia in hypoadrenocorticism in dogs is unclear.ObjectiveTo review the prevalence of hypercalcemia and use statistical models to identify clinical, demographic, and biochemical variables associated with hypercalcemia in dogs with primary hypoadrenocorticism.AnimalsOne hundred ten dogs with primary hypoadrenocorticism; 107 with recorded total calcium (TCa), 43 recorded ionized calcium (iCa).MethodsMulticenter retrospective observational study at 4 UK referral hospitals. Univariable logistic regression analyses were performed to assess the association between independent variables of signalment, hypoadrenocorticism type (glucocorticoid only deficient hypoadrenocorticism [GHoC] vs glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid deficient hypoadrenocorticism [GMHoC]), clinicopathological variables and hypercalcemia. Hypercalcemia was defined as elevated TCa, an elevated iCa, or both elevated TCa and iCa (Model 1) or as elevated iCa (Model 2).ResultsOverall prevalence of hypercalcemia was 34.5% (38/110). The odds of hypercalcemia (Model 1) were increased (P < .05) in dogs with GMHoC ([vs GHoC], OR [odds ratio] = 3.86, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.105‐13.463), higher serum creatinine (OR = 1.512, 95% CI 1.041‐2.197), and higher serum albumin (OR = 4.187, 95% CI 1.744‐10.048). The odds of ionized hypercalcemia (Model 2) were increased (P < .05) with reduced serum potassium concentration (OR = 0.401, 95% CI 0.184‐0.876) and younger age (OR = 0.737, 95% CI 0.558‐0.974).Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceThis study identified several key clinical and biochemical variables associated with hypercalcemia in dogs with primary hypoadrenocorticism. These findings aid understanding of the pathophysiology and etiology of hypercalcemia in dogs with primary hypoadrenocorticism.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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