Clinicopathological Analyses and Outcome of Acute Renal Failure with Grape Ingestion in Dogs

개에서 포도중독에 의한 급성신부전의 임상병리학적 평가

  • Pak, Son-Il (College of Veterinary Medicine and Institute of Veterinary Science, Kangwon National University)
  • 박선일 (강원대학교 수의과대학, 동물의학종합연구소)
  • Accepted : 2013.02.15
  • Published : 2013.02.28

Abstract

Ingestion of grapes or raisins has been reported to the occurrence of acute renal failure (ARF) in dogs, although the mechanism remains undetermined. The prognosis often depends on the severity or clinical course of the disease at the time of presentation and is poor if the dog becomes anuric phase. To explore the characteristics and outcome of ARF caused by grape or raisin poisoning, sequentially collected data, from 2005 to 2008, of the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at the Kangwon National University for clinical evaluation were retrospectively analyzed. Of the 11 clinically affected dogs, 4 cases made a full recovery, 3 died and 4 were euthanized. All but one case (raisin ingestion) had a history of grape exposure, but the exact quantity of fruit ingested was not known. The female dogs accounted for 72.7% (8 cases). Overall, the mean age was 5.3 years (range 0.2-11.3 years), and the mean body weight was 4.1 kg (range 1.4-13 kg). The average duration of hospital stay was 7.1 days (range 2-22 days). Vomiting and anorexia was reported in all dogs. Diarrhea (4 cases), oliguria (5 cases), and anuria (4 cases) with or without isosthenuria were also reported. Five dogs of 11 had mild to moderate anemia, with a decrease in packed cell volume and hemoglobin. All dogs had elevations in serum phosphorous, creatinine, and blood urea nitrogen values, but calcium values were variable; 2 dogs with hypocalcemia, 2 dogs with hypercalcemia, and the remaining 7 cases within reference interval. Dogs (n = 8) with measured on blood gas parameters had metabolic acidosis. In addition, higher serum enzyme activities were observed; amylase in 8 (72.7%) dogs, alkaline phosphatase in 7 (63.6%) dogs, and alanine aminotransferase in 5 (45.5%) dogs. Non-survived dogs revealed lower counts of platelet and lymphocyte subpopulation, as compared to the survived dogs.

개에서 포도중독에 의한 신부전 치료결과에 대한 임상적 분석을 위하여 205-2008년 기간 중 강원대학교 수의과대학 동물병원에 내원한 환자의 의료기록부를 분석하였다. 총 11두 (암컷 8두) 중 4두는 완전히 회복하였고, 3두는 폐사, 4두는 안락사로 처리되었다. 1두를 제외한 모든 환자는 포도를 섭취하였으나 정확한 섭취량은 알 수 없었다. 환자의 평균 연령은 5.3세 (범위 0.2-11.3세), 체중은 4.1 kg (범위 1.4-13 kg)였으며, 평균 입원기간은 7.1일 (범위 2-22일)로 나타났다. 모든 환자에서 구토와 식욕부진 증상을 보였으며, 일부 환자는 설사 (4두), 핍뇨 (5두), 무뇨 (4두) 소견을 보였다. 모든 환자에서 혈청 phosphorous, creatinine, BUN 농도가 증가된 소견을 보였으며, 고칼슘혈증 2두, 저칼슘혈증 2두, 나머지 7두는 정상소견이었다. 혈청 농도가 증가한 항목은 amylase 8두, ALP 7두, ALT 5두였으며, 혈액 가스 분석에서 8두는 대사성산증을 보였다. 경미하거나 중등도의 빈혈 소견이 5두에서 관찰되었으며, 회복한 환자와 비교할 때 폐사축의 경우 혈소판과 림프구 수가 상대적으로 낮았다.

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