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Interstitial glucose monitoring systems are relatively new in veterinary medicine—is it time to adopt them in your practice protocol? Uncover the results of a study that investigated how well these devices work in cats with diabetes.
Clinician's Brief
From Page to Patient
Tuesday, April  5, 2022
Is it Time to Throw Out Your Glucometer?
Endocrinology {amp} Metabolic Diseases
From the page...
<p>Devices that allow continuous monitoring of interstitial glucose are now available for veterinary use, but there is a lack of data on their accuracy and utility in cats. A new study looks at both pet diabetic cats and healthy, purpose-bred cats with the goal of determining if tracking interstitial glucose will get you the information needed to effectively manage diabetic patients.</p>
...To your patients
<p>Find out if a continuous glucose monitoring device could be the answer to your diabetic dilemmas, and if your cat patients will keep them on.</p>
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How to Handle Hypoadrenocorticism: Test Yourself
<p>Addison's disease is known for its plethora of possible presentations, need for meticulous monitoring, and quick escalation to emergency status. See if you're ready by taking this quiz.</p>
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<p>Brachycephalic airway syndrome can affect more than just airways. Discover what may be hiding in the ears of your brachycephalic patients.</p>
Dermatology
Rapid Diagnosis of Pulmonary Contusions
<p>Pulmonary contusions may take time to be readily evident on radiographs. Could ultrasound be the answer for timely triage of trauma patients?</p>
Emergency Medicine {amp} Critical Care
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Interstitial glucose monitoring systems are relatively new in veterinary medicine—is it time to adopt them in your practice protocol? Uncover the results of a study that investigated how well these devices work in cats with diabetes.
Clinician's Brief
From Page to Patient
Tuesday, April  5, 2022
Is it Time to Throw Out Your Glucometer?
Endocrinology {amp} Metabolic Diseases
From the page...
<p>Devices that allow continuous monitoring of interstitial glucose are now available for veterinary use, but there is a lack of data on their accuracy and utility in cats. A new study looks at both pet diabetic cats and healthy, purpose-bred cats with the goal of determining if tracking interstitial glucose will get you the information needed to effectively manage diabetic patients.</p>
...To your patients
<p>Find out if a continuous glucose monitoring device could be the answer to your diabetic dilemmas, and if your cat patients will keep them on.</p>
Read More
How to Handle Hypoadrenocorticism: Test Yourself
<p>Addison's disease is known for its plethora of possible presentations, need for meticulous monitoring, and quick escalation to emergency status. See if you're ready by taking this quiz.</p>
Sponsored
Occult Otitis Media in Brachycephalic Breeds
<p>Brachycephalic airway syndrome can affect more than just airways. Discover what may be hiding in the ears of your brachycephalic patients.</p>
Dermatology
Rapid Diagnosis of Pulmonary Contusions
<p>Pulmonary contusions may take time to be readily evident on radiographs. Could ultrasound be the answer for timely triage of trauma patients?</p>
Emergency Medicine {amp} Critical Care
Looking for more pearls to
put into practice?
Browse the whole From Page to Patient
collection here.