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The initial evaluation of the diabetic dog and cat should: Assess the overall health of the pet (history including diet and con-current medications, and a complete physical exam). Identify any complications that may be associated with the disease (e.g., cataracts in dogs, peripheral neuropathy in cats).
- Treatment - General considerations - AAHA
The mainstay of treatment for clinical DM in dogs and cats...
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Discover AAHA’s Diabetes Management Guidelines for Dogs and...
- Treatment - General considerations - AAHA
10 de mai. de 2019 · The guidelines provide recommendations for using each insulin formulation currently available for use in dogs and cats, the choice of which is generally based on efficacy and duration of effect in the respective species.
10 de mai. de 2019 · The mainstay of treatment for clinical DM in dogs and cats is insulin along with dietary modification. Goals include controlling BG below the renal threshold for as much of a 24 hr period as possible, which will improve clinical signs of DM, and avoiding clinically significant hypoglycemia.
O Diabetes mellitus (DM) é uma doença comum encontrada na medicina de caninos e felinos. As Diretrizes da AAHA de 2018 para o Manejo do Diabetes em Cães e Gatos revisam e atualizam as diretrizes anteriores publicadas em 2010.
The guidelines provide recommendations for using each insulin formulation currently available for use in dogs and cats, the choice of which is generally based on efficacy and duration of effect in the respective species. Also discussed are non-insulin therapeutic medications and dietary management.
- Ellen Behrend, Amy Holford, Patty Lathan, Renee Rucinsky, Rhonda Schulman
- 2018
18 de jun. de 2019 · Discover AAHA’s Diabetes Management Guidelines for Dogs and Cats, providing essential tips on insulin administration, diet therapy, and home care to help manage your pet's diabetes.
9 de jan. de 2018 · The 2018 AAHA Diabetes Management Guidelines for Dogs and Cats revise and update earlier guidelines published in 2010 and provide recommendations for using each insulin formulation currently available for use in dogs and cats, the choice of which is generally based on efficacy and duration of effect in the respective species. Expand.