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[Webinar] Delve into the world of electrocardiography with a leading expert in the field, who will guide you through real-life case studies and share valuable insights. Gain practical skills that you can immediately apply in your veterinary practice. From reviewing the normal cardiac conduction system, and equipment setup to a step-by-step guide in working through ECGs, you’ll leave with a toolbox of skills to enhance your diagnostic capabilities. This isn’t your typical webinar – practical and interactive, expect live polls, live Q&A sessions, and interactive discussions to deepen your understanding of ECG clinical interpretation.
[Useful resource] The poster discusses essential signs of heart disease in cats and dogs, such as heart murmurs, breathing changes and exercise intolerance. It offers a downloadable poster to assist pet owners in identifying these crucial symptoms, thereby safeguarding their pet’s heart health.
Managing Feline Aortic Thromboembolism (2020) Overview We are used to seeing and managing feline aortic thromboembolism in practice. In this webinar Liz will discuss the various ways that this disease may present, focusing on the classic manifestation of hindlimb paralysis. Liz will also cover the diagnosis and management options for these cases. Finally, Liz will also go through the prevention methods…
Syncope – The Descent to Death (2020) Overview During this dramatic talk Emily will discuss why the presence of syncope can, for the small animal patient, be a poor prognostic indicator sometimes leading to death. Emily will discuss cases of episodic collapse that are important in cardiology, and the challenges you may face when making a diagnosis. This talk will include theory and evidence-based medicine followed by…
Feline better and in the loop (2020) Overview During this webinar, Emily Dutton will talk about treatment of preclinical heart disease in cats and treatment of heart failure in dogs. Emily will discuss the basic but vitally important clinical examination when assessing small animal patients. The usefulness of cardiac biomarkers and the evidence that cardiologists base their treatment decisions on will be analysed. Emily will…
Caring for a cat with hypertension Overview Systemic hypertension is the medical term for a persistent increase in blood pressure that is damaging to the body. Hypertension is most commonly seen in older cats and especially in those known to have certain medical conditions which cause an increased risk of high blood pressure. Chronic kidney disease is currently thought to…