Dealing with a dyspnoeic animal can be stressful for all concerned. This learning series with Fiona Adam considers how best to localise the problem using the available history, clinical observations and targeted diagnostics; with the aim of optimising the management of these cases and reducing everyone’s stress levels!
It considers the diagnostic options, from blood work, thoracic radiographs and bronchoscopy to CT and thoracic ultrasound, in a wide variety of tachypnoeic, coughing or wheezing patients. Aiming to give you more confidence in dealing with coughing and wheezing animals, and further develop your decision making in dyspnoea.
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Description
Topics covered include:
- Practical methods of oxygen supplementation
- Emergency management of dyspnoeic patients
- Practical tips to help to distinguish cardiac and respiratory causes of dyspnoea
- How to perform a bronchoalveolar lavage and optimise the diagnostic information obtained from it
- Review of thoracic imaging, including CT
- Canine chronic coughs
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