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Journal Club Veterinary Literature Review with Dr. Garret Pachtinger | VETgirl Veterinary CE Podcasts

In today’s veterinary podcast, we interview VETgirl’s COO Dr. Garret Pachtinger on some recent veterinary studies that he likes. Too busy to read your veterinary journal? Tune in for our online veterinary continuing education to learn it! Tune in to find out about what’s more effective: buprenorphine or butorphanol for ovariohysterectomies in cats, or heparin versus just plain saline for flushing IV catheters. Learn it here with VETgirl!

References:

1. Ueda Y, Odunayo A, Mann FA. Comparison of heparinized saline and 0.9% sodium chloride for maintaining peripheral intravenous catheter patency in dogs. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2013;23(5):517-522.

2. Warne LN, Beths T, Holm M, et al. Evaluation of the preoperative analgesic efficacy of buprenorphine, compared with butorphanol, in catsJ Am Vet Med Assoc 2014;245(2):195-202.

3. Hay Kraus BL. Efficacy of orally administered maropitant citrate in preventing vomiting associated with hydromorphone administration in dogsJ Am Vet Med Assoc 2014;244(10):1164-1169.

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