Pets diagnosed with diabetes can be effectively managed, leading to an improved quality of life. Optimal outcomes are attainable when pet owners diligently monitor crucial indicators of treatment success or failure. By carefully tracking these metrics, pet owners can refine diabetes management techniques, mitigating risks associated with fluctuating blood sugar levels and minimizing consequent expenses.
Developed by renowned pet diabetes specialist Dr. Stijn Niessen from the Royal Veterinary College, University of London, UK, this application serves dual purposes:
- To furnish diabetic pet owners with a user-friendly and complimentary tool for actively engaging in their pet's medical care.
- To facilitate the collection of completely anonymous data on diabetic pets and their treatment regimens. This empowers diabetic pet owners to contribute to ongoing research efforts aimed at advancing treatment options for pets affected by diabetes.
The Diabetes Log functionality incorporated into the app enables users to document and promptly share vital parameters essential for monitoring effective diabetes management with their veterinarian. These encompass critical clinical signs such as weight fluctuations, alterations in appetite, thirst levels, urination patterns, urine analysis results, and blood glucose values for those performing at-home testing.
Additional features of the application include:
- A medication reminder system
- A prompt for rotating insulin injection sites to prevent frequent area irritation
- Scientifically validated tools for assessing and tracking quality of life and clinical symptoms in pets
- Calculators determining estimated calorie and food requirements specific to diabetic pets
- Ample space to record essential information like veterinarian contacts, pertinent medical history, queries for veterinary visits, etc.
- Data visualization capabilities including trend graphs illustrating variations in thirst levels, weight, fructosamine levels, average blood glucose readings, urine ketone or sugar values, etc.
- Direct access to informative pet diabetes videos
- An easy information export function enabling sharing of recorded data and graphs with interested parties, including veterinarians
Seize command over your pet's diabetes management by consistently utilizing the Diabetes Log feature. By maintaining detailed records within the app, in collaboration with your veterinarian, you significantly enhance the likelihood of achieving optimal outcomes. Simplify your journey with the Royal Veterinary College Pet Diabetes App - your trusted aide in delivering exceptional care to your cherished furry family member while indirectly supporting ongoing research into pet diabetes.
Dr. Stijn Niessen – Senior Lecturer – Royal Veterinary College – University of London – United Kingdom
This app has been developed with the generous support of the Rumba Foundation - www.therumbafoundation.org.uk
Feedback: fdrc@rvc.ac.uk
Übersicht
RVC Pet Diabetes App ist eine Freeware-Software aus der Kategorie Hobby & Freizeit, die von Royal Veterinary College entwickelt wird.
Die neueste Version ist 2.02, veröffentlicht am 30.05.2024. Die erste Version wurde unserer Datenbank am 30.05.2024 hinzugefügt.
RVC Pet Diabetes App läuft auf folgenden Betriebssystemen: iOS.
Die Nutzer haben RVC Pet Diabetes App eine Bewertung von 3 von 5 Sternen gegeben.
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