Go-To Practice Solutions


Go-To Practice Solutions Series case study videos. Each month, AAHA will shine light on an industry issue and offer a solution which is validated through research.

Perioperative Vomiting

Rethinking Perioperative Vomiting in Dogs

Veterinary Concern

Negative impact of opioid-induced perioperative vomiting to the patient, pet owner, and veterinary healthcare team.

Go-To Practice Solution

Cerenia® (maropitant citrate) Injectable Solution reduces consequences of perioperative vomiting, has a positive impact on recovery, and speeds return to normal feeding for patients. This provides opportunity to improve the perioperative experience for the patient, pet owner, and veterinary healthcare team.

Resources

Speaker bios

Dr. Tracey Deiss | Katie Berlin, DVM

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Click to read more: Emesis Advisory Board Proceedings: Rethinking Perioperative Vomiting in Dogs

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Comprehensive Complete Blood Count (CBC)

Optimizing your CBC with a blood smear

Veterinary Concern

Lack of time and comfort around blood smear interpretation as part of a comprehensive CBC

Go-To Practice Solution

VETSCAN IMAGYST AI Blood Smear application adds accurate qualitative information to the quantitative information received from the automated CBC analyzer. This allows the veterinarian to have a true comprehensive CBC at the point-of-care level.

Resources

Speaker bios

Paul M. Ramsey, DVM | Katie Berlin, DVM

VETSCAN IMAGYST | Zoetis

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Pain Management

Pain Management & The Multimodal Approach

Veterinary Concern

Limited treatment options available that are clinically validated without negative side effects.

Go-To Practice Solution

Adding Shock Wave Therapy provides safe, clinically validated, long lasting pain management without negative side effects

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Effects of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy on Elbow Osteoarthritis in Dogs

Extracorporeal shock wave therapy improves short term limb use after canine tibial plateau leveling osteotomy

Qualitative Evaluation of ESWT for Treatment of Cauda Equina Syndrome in Dogs and Cats

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