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J Vet Intern Med ; 29(6): 1479-87, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26474314

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BACKGROUND: The efficacy and benefits of telmisartan in cats with chronic kidney disease (CKD) have not previously been reported. HYPOTHESIS: Long-term treatment of cats with CKD using telmisartan decreases urine protein-to-creatinine ratio (UP/C) similar to benazepril. ANIMALS: Two-hundred and twenty-four client-owned adult cats with CKD. METHODS: Prospective, multicenter, controlled, randomized, parallel group, blinded clinical trial with noninferiority design. Cats were allocated in a 1:1 ratio to either telmisartan (1 mg/kg; n = 112) or benazepril (0.5-1.0 mg/kg; n = 112) PO q24 h. The primary endpoint was prospectively defined as the change in proteinuria (benazepril:telmisartan) based on a log transformed weighted average of UP/C change from baseline (AUC 0→t/t) as a percentage compared using a confidence interval (CI) approach. Changes of UP/C from baseline were assessed on all study days and corrected for multiple comparisons. RESULTS: Telmisartan proved noninferior to benazepril in controlling proteinuria (CI, -0.035 to 0.268). At Day 180, UP/C compared to baseline in the telmisartan group was significantly lower (-0.05 ± 0.31; P = .016), whereas in the benazepril group the change (-0.02 ± 0.48) was not statistically significant (P = .136). Similar results were obtained at all assessment points with significant decrease in UP/C occurring with telmisartan but not benazepril. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Both telmisartan and benazepril were well tolerated and safe. Telmisartan proved to be noninferior to benazepril and significantly decreased proteinuria relative to baseline at all assessment points whereas benazepril did not.


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Benzazepines/therapeutic use , Benzimidazoles/therapeutic use , Benzoates/therapeutic use , Cat Diseases/drug therapy , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/veterinary , Angiotensin II Type 1 Receptor Blockers/administration & dosage , Angiotensin II Type 1 Receptor Blockers/therapeutic use , Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors/administration & dosage , Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Animals , Benzazepines/administration & dosage , Benzimidazoles/administration & dosage , Benzoates/administration & dosage , Cats , Drug Administration Schedule , Female , Male , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/drug therapy , Telmisartan
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Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22331330

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SUBJECT: Etiologic diagnosis of a retrobulbar process is essential for the initiation of a causative therapy. Penetrating foreign bodies and tooth root abscesses, but also neoplastic processes have to be considered as a differential diagnosis for a retrobulbar swelling. The objective of this case report of a tiger with a retrobulbar process was to demonstrate the diagnostic value of computed tomography for making a causative diagnosis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: General examination of the tiger as well as subsequent computed tomography and surgical extraction of a fractured fourth premolar tooth of the left upper jaw was carried out under general anaesthesia. Collected alveolar tissue samples underwent cytological, histopathological and microbiological analyses. RESULTS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Computed tomography was able to allocate the origin of the retrobulbar abscess to the left 4th premolar tooth of the upper jaw. The cytological, histopathological and microbiological examination of the recovered alveolar material confirmed the diagnosis of purulent-necrotic abscess-forming inflammation as a result of a mixed bacterial infection. The present case report demonstrates the diagnostic accuracy of computed tomography for the diagnosis of a retrobulbar process of unknown origin.


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Bicuspid/injuries , Brain Abscess/veterinary , Orbital Diseases/veterinary , Tigers , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/veterinary , Tooth Fractures/veterinary , Animals , Animals, Zoo , Bicuspid/surgery , Brain Abscess/diagnostic imaging , Brain Abscess/surgery , Dental Pulp Cavity/diagnostic imaging , Diagnosis, Differential , Male , Orbital Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Orbital Diseases/surgery , Tooth Fractures/diagnostic imaging , Tooth Fractures/surgery
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