1. [Home monitoring of blood glucose concentrations by owners of diabetic dogs and cats].
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Sieber-Ruckstuhl NS, Casella M, and Reusch CE
- Subjects
- Animal Husbandry, Animals, Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring instrumentation, Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring methods, Cats, Diabetes Mellitus blood, Dogs, Female, Male, Blood Glucose analysis, Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring veterinary, Cat Diseases blood, Diabetes Mellitus veterinary, Dog Diseases blood
- Abstract
Generation of blood glucose curves is essential to monitor glycemic control in dogs and cats with diabetes mellitus. Up till now blood collection and blood glucose measurements could only be performed in a hospital. However, glucose concentrations measured in a hospital environment can markedly differ from concentrations measured at home, due to reduced appetite, different activity level and stressful handling. At the Clinic of Small Animal Internal Medicine, University of Zurich, a new method to collect capillary blood from the ear and to measure blood glucose by means of a portable glucose meter has been developed. This method enables owners of diabetic dogs or cats to determine blood glucose concentrations and generate blood glucose curves at home. Three cases demonstrate, how much blood glucose concentrations at home may differ from those in the hospital and how home monitoring can help to establish diabetic control in dogs and cats.
- Published
- 2003
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