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  vettest with upc boxUrine P:C Ratio—Benefits

Test early, while you can still make a difference

What makes the IDEXX VetTest® Urine P:C Ratio so innovative?

It's the first in-house, fully quantitative measure of proteinuria, to help you confidently:

 
  • Screen for early renal disease
  • Monitor the course of renal disease
  • Assess your patients' therapeutic responses
  • Better evaluate progression of the disease

 

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Why should I perform the Urine P:C Ratio?
  • Proteinuria is a growing concern due to increasing evidence of its correlation with bad patient outcomes.
  • Persistent proteinuria, with inactive sediment, may indicate chronic kidney disease.
  • The Urine Protein:Creatinine (UPC) Ratio has shown a significant correlation with the morbidity of the patient—the higher the UPC ratio value, the worse the prognosis.
  • A UPC ratio is the best test available for:
    • Detecting proteinuria and measuring persistence and magnitude
    • Guiding clinical decisions and monitoring response to therapy

Screening for proteinuria with the Urine P:C Ratio can be important for the pet owner, too.

For the pet owner, the emphasis is on quality of life and response to treatment. As anyone who has cared for a pet with renal disease knows, chronic renal failure is a terribly debilitating disease and requires a major change in lifestyle and diet, as well as labor-intensive treatments.

  • Early detection of renal disease decreases the morbidity and improves the prognosis.
  • Renal disease is a progressive, morbid condition that requires significant time and effort on the part of the pet owner.
  • The treatments and change in diet and lifestyle require a serious commitment.
  • Owners can assess the effects of treatments by having their pets monitored with sequential Urine P:C Ratios.

Which patients should be screened using the IDEXX Urine P:C Ratio?

This test should be performed in the clinical evaluation of:

  • Dogs and cats that show signs of renal disease
  • Debilitated or sick patients
  • Special consideration should also be given to the following at-risk patients

 
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