Episodes
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In the final episode of the 'S.M.A.R.T. Approach' podcast series, hosts Dr Emma Hancox and Dr Mark Lowrie explore the notion of tailoring epilepsy management strategies to individual cases. They delve into the complexities of epilepsy management, discussing aspects such as the consideration of euthanasia, the impact of epilepsy on pets and their owners, and the balance of medication options for optimum seizure control. Throughout their conversation, they stress the importance of understanding seizures as unique to each case and emphasise the need for empathy, patience, and persistence in management strategies.
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In this episode of the Synaptic Tails Podcast, Dr Emma Hancox and Dr Mark Lowrie delve into realistic methods of managing epileptic patients within the veterinary field. They discuss the nuances of patient referrals, the influence of behavioural changes, and the complexities of managing pharmacoresistant or refractory epilepsy. Furthermore, they explore potential adjunct therapies such as dietary modifications, the utilisation of CBD oil, and novel technologies like vagal nerve stimulators.
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In this Synaptic Tails episode, hosts Dr Emma Hancox and Dr Mark Lowrie focus on the 'A' in the S.M.A.R.T. approach to Epilepsy - 'Advise.' Dr Lowrie provides an in-depth dive into three key areas of epilepsy treatment: management of seizures, management of the underlying cause, and importantly, management of the owner. The conversation touches on potential therapies, handling status epilepticus, toxicity, the importance of MRIs, and the balance between seizure control and quality of life.
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Access TVM UK Vet Resources at https://www.tvm-uk.com/registration-page/A link to the ACVIM Consensus statement on Canine Idiopathic Epilepsy: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jvim.13841
A link to the International Veterinary Epilepsy Task Force Consensus Reports: https://www.biomedcentral.com/collections/ivetf
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Join hosts Dr Emma Hancox and Dr Mark Lowrie in this episode of Synaptic Tails as theydelve into the 'Measure' aspect of the S.M.A.R.T approach to epilepsy in veterinary practice. Focusing on phenobarbital, they discuss the importance of regular monitoring, assessing liver function, understanding drug serum concentration, variations in metabolism, and the use of other antiepileptic drugs like bromide.
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In our inaugural Synaptic Tails podcast episode, Dr. Emma Hancox and Dr. Mark Lowrie introduce TVM’s S.M.A.R.T Approach to Epilepsy. Focusing on 'Speak,' they engage in frank discussions about the challenges of seizure management, the role of veterinary staff, common misconceptions, and the significance of open communication between the vet, the pet, and the owner. The hosts also delve into epilepsy triggers and how varying environments impact seizure occurrence.
Resources:
Access TVM UK Vet Resources at https://www.tvm-uk.com/registration-page/Book a Lunch and Learn with TVM UK at https://www.tvm-uk.com/book-your-lunch-and-learn/
For the paper referenced in this podcast visit: https://bvajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/vetr.2482
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Welcome to the Synaptic Tails podcast, where neurology meets practical tips in veterinary care. Hosted by Dr Emma Hancox, a Technical Vet Advisor at TVM UK, a Dômes Pharma Brand, alongside Dr Mark Lowrie of Movement Referrals.
In each episode, we delve into managing neurology cases in first-opinion practice, sharing insights, tips, and tricks we've gained through our experiences.
But that's not all! Over the upcoming episodes, we'll introduce you to TVM's S.M.A.R.T. Approach To Epilepsy. What does S.M.A.R.T. stand for? Speak, Measure, Advise, Realistic, and Tailor. We'll explore how this innovative approach can be applied to real-life cases, providing practical solutions to enhance patient care.