Dysmagnesemia Incidence in Hospitalized Dogs and Cats: A Retrospective Study

住院犬猫镁血症发生率:一项回顾性研究

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Abstract

Magnesium plays a vital role in the body. This retrospective study aimed to evaluate dysmagnesemia incidence in hospitalized patients. Medical records of 430 dogs and 310 cats were reviewed, including patients with at least one venous blood gas analysis upon admission. Normal ionized magnesium values were considered 0.5-1 mmol/L for both species, according to the machine range. Data collected included patient demographics, hospitalization details, and outcome. In dogs, hypomagnesemia occurred in 35.5%, hypermagnesemia in 1.1%, and normomagnesemia in 62.2%. No survival differences were observed, but males showed a higher hypomagnesemia incidence. Neurological (51%), neoplastic (50%), and endocrine (42%) diseases were most associated with hypomagnesemia. In cats, hypomagnesemia was found in 6.8%, hypermagnesemia in 8%, and normomagnesemia in 85.2%. Hypermagnesemic cats had 2.3 times higher mortality. Endocrine (28.6%), systemic (13.6%), and urinary (12.9%) disorders had a higher incidence of hypermagnesemia. Dysmagnesemia was not linked to hospitalization length or blood pressure changes. In conclusion, dogs showed a high incidence of hypomagnesemia that was not associated with increased mortality. In contrast, although hypermagnesemia had a low incidence in cats, it was associated with increased mortality.

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