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The Phonocardiogram
Auscultation continues being the traditional method and the first basic tool that is applied for the evaluation of the functional heart state. But, what is really what the doctor analyzes on auscultation? How does the phonocardiogram help in the diagnosis of the...
Veterinary cardiology: What symptoms can make me suspect the existence of a cardiopathy.
Montse Rabanal – Veterinary Cardiology – ECG Veterinary Cardiopathies generate two signs: those produced by the congestion and those derivatives of the cardiac use reduce. In the first case, the left-sided heart failure will generate pulmonary oedema and dyspnea and...
Veterinary cardiology: What tools do I have to diagnose a cardiopathy?
Montse Rabanal – Veterinary cardiologist – ECG Veterinary Medical record and the body information are important information to direct a diagnosis and decide the possibility of a cardiopathy. All the symptoms, its severity, the moments when is showed and its...
Veterinary cardiology: What does it help have recorded the auscultation sounds?
Montse Rabanal – Veterinary cardiologist – Veterinary ECG Auscultation records can be very useful for different vital aspects: • Visualize the phonocardiogram can help us to identify some heart murmurs (systolic, continuous, diastolic) o unusual beats as mitral...
Veterinary Cardiology: Is it possible to get early detection of a cardiopathy?
Montse Rabanal – Veterinary Cardiology – Veterinary ECG Clinical reviews, for example, in an examination before vaccination, meticulous auscultation can bring relevant information that shows the appearance of a cardiopathy. In puppies (especially some breeds) detect a...
Veterinary cardiology: How to tackle a cardiopathy diagnosis?
Montse Rabanal – Veterinary Cardiology – Veterinary ECG A correct patient´s collecting information and its clinical signs at every level is essential, from the anamnesis, physical exploration, auscultation, chest films or the EKG. Generally, the EKG results are sent...
Veterinary cardiac auscultation | Enrique Ynaranja
What is the veterinary cardiac auscultation? The veterinary cardiac auscultation is based on detection and analysis of heart sounds generated by the beating heart and the resultant flow of blood through it the sounds reflect the turbulence created when the heart...
Five tips to prepare your dog for winter
In a few weeks winter will knock on our doors and we must prepare our dogs for low temperatures. It is the right time to preventively visit the veterinarian so that he can carry out a general check up on our pet.
What types of care do cats need in winter?
Los gatos son más sensibles a los cambios de temperatura que nosotros, por eso es normal que durante los fríos días de invierno notes como tu gato escondido entre mantas o cerca del radiador. Además, tienen un mecanismo natural de renovación o muda de pelaje que les ayuda a preparar su pelo para el duro invierno.
Veterinary cardiology: Why is it useful to record your auscultations?
As medical technology keeps moving forward it provides health professional with interesting tools for a better service on their surgery. Recording auscultations it’s available for every budget and is a safe investment for your veterinary service. This post will guide you into the advantages of recording the auscultations of your patients: