Weekly Biological Variation of Urine Protein Creatinine Ratio and Urine Specific Gravity in Healthy Dogs

ABSTRACT Background Urine protein‐creatinine ratio (UPC) and urine specific gravity (USG) are important measurements in the determination of renal proteinuria and chronic kidney disease. Biological and analytical variation estimates of these analytes to calculate the index of individuality (IoI) and...

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Main Authors: Yanick Couture, Deborah Keys, Stacie Summers
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Published: Wiley 2025-03-01
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description ABSTRACT Background Urine protein‐creatinine ratio (UPC) and urine specific gravity (USG) are important measurements in the determination of renal proteinuria and chronic kidney disease. Biological and analytical variation estimates of these analytes to calculate the index of individuality (IoI) and a reference change value (RCV) are important to determine whether a population‐based reference interval can be used to detect clinically meaningful changes and facilitate the interpretation of serial measurements. Objective Determine the biological variation of UPC and USG using calculations of RCV and IoI in healthy dogs. Animals Eleven healthy client‐owned young adult dogs. Methods Prospective observational study. First‐morning urine samples were collected by voiding once weekly for 6 consecutive weeks for batch analysis. Twenty random samples were run in duplicate. Urine protein concentration, urine creatinine concentration, and USG were measured using a colorimetric pyrogallol red molybdate complex, enzymatic Jaffe method, and manual refractometer, respectively. Restricted maximum likelihood estimations were used to determine within‐individual, between‐individual, and analytical coefficients of variation and calculation of RCV and IoI. Results All dogs were non‐proteinuric at enrollment (UPC < 0.2) and remained non‐proteinuric on subsequent measurements. Urine protein concentration, urine creatinine concentration, UPC, and USG had intermediate individuality. The RCV was 73% for urine protein concentration, 68% for urine creatinine concentration, 31% for UPC, and 3% for USG. Conclusion Population‐based reference intervals for UPC and USG should be interpreted cautiously for single measurements and calculated RCVs should be applied to serial measurements to identify clinically meaningful changes.
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spelling doaj-art-e3d706c8679e4af3b2bc2543e284ce7f2025-08-20T02:58:00ZengWileyJournal of Veterinary Internal Medicine0891-66401939-16762025-03-01392n/an/a10.1111/jvim.70052Weekly Biological Variation of Urine Protein Creatinine Ratio and Urine Specific Gravity in Healthy DogsYanick Couture0Deborah Keys1Stacie Summers2Oregon State University, Carlson College of Veterinary Medicine Corvallis Oregon USAKaleidoscope Statistics Athens Georgia USAOregon State University, Carlson College of Veterinary Medicine Corvallis Oregon USAABSTRACT Background Urine protein‐creatinine ratio (UPC) and urine specific gravity (USG) are important measurements in the determination of renal proteinuria and chronic kidney disease. Biological and analytical variation estimates of these analytes to calculate the index of individuality (IoI) and a reference change value (RCV) are important to determine whether a population‐based reference interval can be used to detect clinically meaningful changes and facilitate the interpretation of serial measurements. Objective Determine the biological variation of UPC and USG using calculations of RCV and IoI in healthy dogs. Animals Eleven healthy client‐owned young adult dogs. Methods Prospective observational study. First‐morning urine samples were collected by voiding once weekly for 6 consecutive weeks for batch analysis. Twenty random samples were run in duplicate. Urine protein concentration, urine creatinine concentration, and USG were measured using a colorimetric pyrogallol red molybdate complex, enzymatic Jaffe method, and manual refractometer, respectively. Restricted maximum likelihood estimations were used to determine within‐individual, between‐individual, and analytical coefficients of variation and calculation of RCV and IoI. Results All dogs were non‐proteinuric at enrollment (UPC < 0.2) and remained non‐proteinuric on subsequent measurements. Urine protein concentration, urine creatinine concentration, UPC, and USG had intermediate individuality. The RCV was 73% for urine protein concentration, 68% for urine creatinine concentration, 31% for UPC, and 3% for USG. Conclusion Population‐based reference intervals for UPC and USG should be interpreted cautiously for single measurements and calculated RCVs should be applied to serial measurements to identify clinically meaningful changes.https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.70052biological variationurineurine protein‐creatinine ratiourine specific gravity
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Weekly Biological Variation of Urine Protein Creatinine Ratio and Urine Specific Gravity in Healthy Dogs
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
biological variation
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urine protein‐creatinine ratio
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title Weekly Biological Variation of Urine Protein Creatinine Ratio and Urine Specific Gravity in Healthy Dogs
title_full Weekly Biological Variation of Urine Protein Creatinine Ratio and Urine Specific Gravity in Healthy Dogs
title_fullStr Weekly Biological Variation of Urine Protein Creatinine Ratio and Urine Specific Gravity in Healthy Dogs
title_full_unstemmed Weekly Biological Variation of Urine Protein Creatinine Ratio and Urine Specific Gravity in Healthy Dogs
title_short Weekly Biological Variation of Urine Protein Creatinine Ratio and Urine Specific Gravity in Healthy Dogs
title_sort weekly biological variation of urine protein creatinine ratio and urine specific gravity in healthy dogs
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urine
urine protein‐creatinine ratio
urine specific gravity
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