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Future Trends: What's Next For Veterinary Ultrasound Technology

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  Advancement in technology has had a huge impact on many industries in the recent years, and veterinary medicine is no different. Veterinary ultrasound technology has seen some notable improvements in one of the areas. Looking forward into the future, there are a number of trends that will affect how veterinary ultrasound looks like with enhanced diagnostics and better patient care for our furry friends. Trend 1: Portable and Wireless Ultrasound Devices The trend in veterinary ultrasound devices is towards more portable, wireless ones. Unlike traditional bulky ultrasound machines, smaller and lighter machines are replacing them which can also easily be moved from one place to another. This transformation therefore allows veterinarians carry out on-site imaging using different types of places ranging from their clinics to fields. Wireless connectivity ensures seamless transfer of data as well as real-time consultations between veterinarians and specialists hence faster decision-ma

How To Select The Best Veterinary Monitoring Equipment For Your Practice

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Veterinary monitoring equipment is an essential part of any veterinary practice. This is because; it enables you to monitor the vital signs of your animal patients, thus ensuring that they are stable. Choosing the correct equipment can be overwhelming as there are different varieties for monitors. In this blog post, we will discuss the different types of veterinary monitoring equipment and the factors to consider when choosing the right equipment for your practice . Types Of Veterinary Monitoring Equipment There are four main types of veterinary monitoring equipment: ·          Multi-parameter monitors: These monitors measure several vital signs including heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure and oxygen saturation. ·          Single-parameter monitors: A single parameter monitor only measures one vital sign such as heart rate or oxygen saturation. ·          Anesthetic monitors: These monitors help in keeping track of patients that are under anesthesia. They usually ha