CS: PU/PD Flashcards
What are the most important (i.e. common and/or life-threatening) causes of PU/PD in DOGS (most to least common)?
- Hyperadrenocorticism
- Diabetes mellitus
- Chronic renal failure
- Pyelonephritis
- Pyometra
- Hypercalcaemia
- Atypical leptospirosis
- Psychogenic polydipsia
- Diabetes insipidus
- Liver disease
- Hypoadrenocorticism
- Acromegaly
What are the most important (i.e. common and/or life-threatening) causes of PU/PD in CATS (most to least common)?
- Chronic renal failure
- Diabetes mellitus
- Hyperthyroidism
- Hypercalcaemia
- Pyelonephritis
- Hypokalaemia
- Acromegaly
- Postobstructive diuresis
- Hyperadrenocorticism
- Hypoadrenocorticism
- Diabetes insipidus
Is PUPD usually a primary PU or a primary PD?
usually a primary PU
What are the mechanisms of primary PU?
- osmotic diuresis
- inability of ADH to work in the nephron
- lack of ADH from the pituitary gland
Differentials - primary PD?
- Behavioural (psychogenic PD)
- Metabolic problems (hepatic problems)
Renal causes - PU/PD (* is common)
o CKD* o Pyelonephritis* o Renal glucosuria o NDI o Post-obstruction
Endocrine causes - PU/PD (* is common)
o DM* o Hyperadrenocorticism* o Hypoadrenocorticism* o Hyperthyroidism (cat)* o Acromegaly o Hyperaldosteronism
Electrolyte disorders as causes of PUPD (* is common)
o Hypercalcaemia*
o Hypokalaemia
Other organ disorders causing PUPD (* is common)
o Pyometra
o Liver failure*
Miscellaneous causes of PUPD (* is common)
o Drugs/toxins*
o Psychogenic PD
o Polycythemia vera
How would you investigate PUPD?
- COMMONLY USED: Hx and PE, haematology, biochemistry (include electrolytes Na, K, Ca and dynamic bile acids), UA
- SOME tests: endocrine tests, imaging
- RARELY NECESSARY: water deprivation tests (dangerous if done unnecessary)
Glucose in urine = DM or renal glycosuria (so consult bloods)
What differentials of PU/PD are difficult to rule out? 3
- Early CKD (do LDDST, urine cortisol: creatinine)
- Occult pyelonephritis (ultrasound, repeat culture, pyelocentesis, renal biopsy trial tx)
- HAC (measure GFR)
- THEN (once these three have been ruled out, do water deprivation test (for NDI, CDI and psychogenic PD). Otherwise this can be a very dangerous test.
How do you diagnose primary polydipsia?
by ruling out ALL other causes of PD
T/F: only 1/3 dogs with pyelonephritis have changes on blood test results
True!