Title: 2016 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program Document date: 2016_5_31
ID: 2y1y8jpx_589
Snippet: The majority of owners were successful in administering fluids but additional education materials could be provided. Variables such as needle size, warming fluids, and length of time of administration may improve tolerance. Feline lower urinary tract disorders often rely on subjective caregiver quantification of clinical signs to establish a diagnosis and monitor therapeutic outcomes. The objective of this study was to investigate use of a video .....
Document: The majority of owners were successful in administering fluids but additional education materials could be provided. Variables such as needle size, warming fluids, and length of time of administration may improve tolerance. Feline lower urinary tract disorders often rely on subjective caregiver quantification of clinical signs to establish a diagnosis and monitor therapeutic outcomes. The objective of this study was to investigate use of a video recording system (VRS) to more reliably assess and quantify urination behaviors in cats. Litter box urination behaviors were quantified in 11 healthy cats and 8 cats with abnormal urination patterns using a VRS for 14 days and compared to daily caregiver observations. Video recordings were analyzed using a behavior analysis software program.
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