Different approaches to the clinical care and treatment of epileptic seizures in dogs

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Abstract

This survey analyzed data obtained through a questionnaire on the clinical approaches used by veterinarians to treat dogs with epileptic seizures. We found that neurological examinations were performed by 12% of the respondents, blood tests by 85%, and computed tomography by 72%. In addition, serology for infectious disease detection was mentioned by 30% of the respondents, and 72% did not classify epileptic seizures. According to the answers, the treatment of choice was phenobarbital in 100% of cases which was combined with potassium bromide in 19%. Moreover, 51% of the respondents mentioned that they monitored the serum phenobarbital levels. The study results showed disagreements on the conduct and care recommended by the International Veterinary Epilepsy Task Force consensus.

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Rezende, G. S., & Mortari, A. C. (2024). Different approaches to the clinical care and treatment of epileptic seizures in dogs. Ciencia Rural, 54(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20220176

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