State of the art on new technologies for the treatment of kidney disorders in companion animals

Authors

  • Edwana Mara Monteiro ESCOLA SUPERIOR DA AMAZÔNIA
  • Elisangela da Silva Nascimento ESAMAZ
  • Elizangela Noguchi ESAMAZ
  • kEYLA Ribeiro ESAMAZ
  • lUENDA Vidal ESAMAZ
  • Patrícia BENÍCIO ESAMAZ
  • PRISCILA DRAGO ESAMAZ
  • HERTEL BARROS AUTONOMA
  • BRUNO BARROS ESAMAZ

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31533/pubvet.v16n08a1182.1-13

Keywords:

Biomarkers, by-pass, kidney disorders

Abstract

The kidneys are essential organs when it comes to the functioning of the body, mainly because they are responsible for filtering the body, removing substances of the blood that may pose a health risk. Given the importance of these organs, much has been invested in veterinary medicine regarding the use of technologies that were previously exclusively used for the treatment of human. In this sense, this article aims to gather the main information about the most up-to-date technologies in the treatment of kidney disorders in small animals. Moreover, that article, in pragmatic terms, brings contributions on techniques and information to be widely used in the veterinary clinic of small animals, presenting the main kidney diseases and possibilities of different types of treatment for each case, considering their specificities, as well as non-invasive diagnostic tools. Finally, it was possible to conclude that, these technologies have been shown to be effective tools for the diagnosis of different pathologies, as well as for their treatment, mainly for mapping the main kidney diseases in each species or breed; thus, favoring the treatment, improving the quality of life and longevity of these animals.

Published

2022-07-25

Issue

Section

Medicina veterinária

How to Cite

1.
Monteiro EM, da Silva Nascimento E, Noguchi E, Ribeiro kEYLA, Vidal lUENDA, BENÍCIO P, et al. State of the art on new technologies for the treatment of kidney disorders in companion animals. Pubvet [Internet]. 2022 Jul. 25 [cited 2024 Nov. 27];16(08). Available from: https://ojs.pubvet.com.br/index.php/revista/article/view/2874

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