Other Blood Pressure titles:
Blood Pressure in Dogs & Cats Continuing Education CD-ROM

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$185

Essential Facts of Blood Pressure in Dogs & Cats
Authors: Beate Egner/Anthony Carr/Scott Brown

$119

The only book to focus specifically on the different aspects of blood pressure in veterinary medicine.

Book Review - CVJ

Endorsed by specialists around the world!
"The new blood pressure book by Beate Egner is wonderful. The text truly represents the 'bible' for blood pressure and is essential for every veterinary library."
Larry P. Tilley, DVM, DACVIM

Measuring blood pressure in small animals is possibly one of the most neglected aspects of routine health care in veterinary practice today.

Lifelearn announces the NEW 2nd Edition of the landmark Essential Facts of Blood Pressure in Dogs & Cats book. This book is a practical reference guide to help integrate an understanding of blood pressure into every day clinical practice.

The book features:

    Updated sections on:
  • Importance of Blood Pressure Measurement – principles, practical applications, indications, techniques, interpretation;
  • Pathological Changes in Blood Pressure – how and why a patient suffers from hypertension & hypotension;
  • End-organ Damage – heart, eye, kidney and brain damage, diagnosis, treatment;
  • Therapy – in-depth understanding of hyper- and hypotension, drug treatment;
  • Economics – blood pressure measurements and the clinic’s image and profitability.

    New chapters:
  • Anesthesiology – control and treatment of blood pressure under anesthesia;
  • High Definition Oscillometry (HDO) – a newly developed technology for measuring blood pressure in small animals.
  • 256 pages, 25 tables and charts, 118 full color and fully indexed photographs and illustrations;
  • 3 page appendix on the ACVIM hypertension consensus statement.

    Included with the book is a NEW 35 minute video on DVD (replacing the previous 15 minute CD-ROM in the 1st edition) which demonstrates how to reliably measure blood pressure, and how to evaluate the eye and heart for end-organ damage.