PKD Treatment is generally diagnosed through a
urinalysis and a blood chemistry panel. There are many
causes of kidney failure, however. To determine if the affected cat has
Polycystic kidney disease, an ultrasound examination is generally performed. On
palpation, the kidneys may feel enlarged and irregular in shape. DNA testing is
available to determine which cats may be at risk for polycystic kidney
disease.
Given the data we have so far, it appears that octreotide could have a
potential role in the treatment of PKD. For some reason, it appears that
octreotide slows growth in kidney volume over one year, but the effects become
insignificant over the long term.
Obviously, more comprehensive studies looking at long-term hard outcome data
are needed. Another interesting thing would be to compare the data for
octreotide vs. tolvaptan. Although both these agents have shown promise so far
(in addition to other contenders like mTOR inhibitors), a major concern is cost.
All other things being equal, octreotide could me a cheaper alternative than
tolvaptan for what essentially could be a lifelong treatment
Because there is no cure for polycystic kidney
disease, treatment options for the disease focus on treating
its symptoms and complications, while improving the quality of life. A few
treatment methods include medicine, surgery, dialysis, and kidney
transplantation. Keeping blood pressure under control through diet changes can
also be important for a person with polycystic kidney disease.
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