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Clinical findings, treatment, and outcomes in cats with naturally occurring hypoadrenocorticism: 41 cases.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/84595
Date of Publication
2025
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Department of Clinica...

Small Animal Clinic

Department of Clinica...

Author
Roberts, Emma
Ramsey, Ian K
Gostelow, Ruth
Latysheva, Anna
Battaglia, Luca
Silvestrini, Paolo
Benchekroun, Ghita
Brenner, Karen
Conversy, Bérénice
Ferriani, Riccardo
Kortum, Andre
Stammeleer, Lisa
Van den Steen, Nele
Tavares, Flavia
Lieser, Julia
Hibbert, Angie
Duclos, Antoine
Bunn, Troy
Boag, Alisdair M
Arenas, Carolina
Roe, Kirsty
Zeugswetter, Florian K
Cui, Yi
Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Small Animal Clinic, Internal Medicine
Small Animal Clinic
Schofield, Imogen
Fracassi, Federico
Subject(s)

600 - Technology::630...

500 - Science::590 - ...

Series
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1939-1676
0891-6640
Publisher
Wiley
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1111/jvim.17243
PubMed ID
39660757
Uncontrolled Keywords

Addison's disease

cobalamin deficiency

exocrine pancreatic i...

hyperkalemia

hyponatremia

survival

Description
Background
Hypoadrenocorticism in cats is uncommonly reported. Most reports consist of cats with hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, or both.
Hypothesis/objectives
To describe clinical findings, treatment response, and outcome in cats diagnosed with hypoadrenocorticism, including cats with abnormal and normal serum sodium and potassium concentrations.
Animals
Forty-one cats with hypoadrenocorticism; 36 with and 5 without abnormal serum sodium and potassium concentrations.
Methods
Multicenter retrospective observational study. Data for the entire cohort were assessed using descriptive statistics and differences between cats with and without abnormal serum sodium and potassium concentrations were evaluated.
Results
Median age was 5.7 years (range, 0.2-13.8). Twenty-three (56%) cats were male and 18 (44%) were female. Cats with hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, or both were less likely to have a history of vomiting (P = .01) but more likely to be hypothermic (P = .03), dehydrated (P = .04) or weak (P = .04) on examination, compared with nonhyponatremic and nonhyperkalemic cats. Frequency of hypercalcemia was 31.7%. Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) was diagnosed in 4/7 cats tested; all 4 had concurrent cobalamin deficiency. Thirty-five (85.4%) cats survived to discharge. In 2 cats, hypoadrenocorticism occurred secondary to lymphoma. Median survival time (MST) for all-cause mortality was 2035 days (95% confidence interval [CI], 294-4380 days); MST for disease-specific mortality was not reached.
Conclusions And Clinical Importance
Approximately one-third of cats with hypoadrenocorticism had hypercalcemia. In some cases, hyponatremia and hyperkalemia were not observed. Cats with nonneoplastic associated hypoadrenocorticism that survive initial hospitalization can have a favorable long-term prognosis. Testing for EPI may be warranted in cats with hypoadrenocorticism.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/194519
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