VetEmCrit: The Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care Podcast
The VetEmCrit Academy built for ER vets who want to grow, level up, and learn together: https://academy.vetemcrit.com/join [https://academy.vetemcrit.com/join] This episode is a free preview of what VetEmCrit Academy members get every month — in-depth journal clubs, case-based simulators, algorithms, and practical teaching tools designed for emergency and critical care veterinary professionals. In this episode, we break down four recent papers in veterinary ECC. First, we explore the link between hyperammonaemia and feline seizures, including prevalence data and possible mechanisms. Next, we revisit pericardiocentesis — this time examining whether an IV fluid bolus before the procedure improves outcomes. Then we dive into SGLT2 inhibitors for managing diabetes in cats traditionally considered poor candidates for conventional therapy. Finally, we review a meta-analysis on antibiotic duration for bacterial pneumonia, asking whether shorter courses are just as effective. If you enjoy this episode and want the full experience — weekly deep-dives, interactive simulators, and clinical algorithms you can use on shift — come join us inside VetEmCrit Academy.
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