Professor Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine N. Grafton, Massachusetts, United States
Disclosure(s):
Daniela Bedenice, Dr. med. vet., DACVECC (Eq), DACVIM (LAIM): No financial relationships to disclose
Presentation Description / Summary: This session focuses on current or novel concepts of lung function testing and monitoring of respiratory disease in camelids and small ruminants. The objective is to provide information that aids in the accurate diagnosis of respiratory dysfunction and objectively assesses the response to treatment to enhance patient outcome.
Learning Objectives:
Learn how to use non-invasive methods of lung function testing in camelids
Explore different methods to assess oxygenation and ventilation in the clinical setting
Maximize physical exam strategies to diagnose and localize respiratory dysfunction in camelids