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A holistic decision-making tool for canine chronic kidney disease: navigating palliative care and euthanasia

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2026
abstract:
Background: Managing end-of-life decisions in canine chronic kidney disease (CKD) remains one of the most significant challenges in veterinary nephrology, requiring a delicate balance between clinical data and ethical considerations. Objective: This study introduces a novel decision-making algorithm designed to guide clinicians and owners through the complexities of end-of-life care, focusing on the assessment of Quality of Life (QoL) and disease progression. Methods: The tool integrates IRIS staging with a multi-parameter QoL checklist, categorizing patients into three distinct clinical pathways: Tier A (Active Palliative Care), Tier B (Intensive Monitoring/Ambiguous Zone), and Tier C (Compassionate Euthanasia). Results and Discussion: The algorithm defines Tier A as a proactive palliative pathway grounded in systematic clinical evaluation and continuous QoL assessment, aimed at preserving patient comfort and dignity. Across all tiers, QoL functions as a dynamic and central parameter, guiding transitions between clinical pathways in conjunction with objective indicators of disease progression. Tier C delineates the threshold of therapeutic futility, where declining QoL and biological resilience converge, and euthanasia is framed as an ethically appropriate option to prevent refractory suffering. Conclusions: By providing methodological transparency and clear clinical thresholds, this tool facilitates communication between veterinarians and owners. It ensures that palliation is approached with high-standard medical rigor while safeguarding the animal's dignity when biological resilience is exhausted.
Iris type:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), euthanasia, canine, ethics, animal welfare, Quality of Life (QoL), palliative care, One Welfare
List of contributors:
Sicuso, Diego Antonio; Biondi, Vito; Gambadauro, Pietro; Pugliese, Michela; Peli, Angelo; Passantino, Annamaria
Authors of the University:
BIONDI Vito
GAMBADAURO PIETRO
PASSANTINO Annamaria
PUGLIESE Michela
SICUSO DIEGO ANTONIO
Handle:
https://iris.unime.it/handle/11570/3350292
Full Text:
https://iris.unime.it//retrieve/handle/11570/3350292/849999/animals-16-00669-2.pdf
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ANIMALS
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