Publications by authors named "A M Habing"

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  • The Individual Care Plan (ICP) for pediatric palliative care (PPC) was created to aid healthcare professionals in offering personalized care to children with serious illnesses and their families, but it's not being utilized for all who need it.
  • Healthcare professionals expressed a desire to use the ICP to collaborate with parents on care plans to ensure coordination, continuity, and shared decision-making, particularly for children with complex chronic conditions.
  • Future research should investigate whether implementing the ICP can fulfill these broader care objectives effectively in practice.
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A six-month-old female intact domestic shorthair cat was presented for evaluation of a loud heart murmur. Transthoracic echocardiography revealed dilation of the left ventricle secondary to an abnormal vessel shunting blood into the left ventricular outflow tract at a high velocity during diastole. Multidetector computed tomography angiography revealed a coronary cameral fistula that originated at the right coronary artery, encircled the heart, and then terminated into the left ventricular outflow tract.

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Background: Left-sided congestive heart failure (CHF) is characterized by increased filling pressures and related Doppler echocardiographic (DE) filling patterns.

Hypothesis: Doppler echocardiographic variables of left ventricular filling derived from transmitral flow, pulmonary vein flow, and tissue Doppler can be used to detect CHF in cats with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM).

Animals: Forty-seven client-owned cats.

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Introduction: Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) is the primary tool for the assessment of cardiac structure and function in dogs but is challenging in English bulldogs due to dorsoventral compression of the thorax, obesity, and narrow intercostal spaces. Multi-detector computed tomography angiography (CTA) may overcome the conformational obstacles of cardiac imaging in this breed.

Animals: Eleven client-owned English bulldogs.

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Osseous-associated cervical spondylomyelopathy in dogs is characterized by both static and dynamic spinal cord compression; however, standard MRI methods only assess static compression. In humans with cervical spondylotic myelopathy, kinematic MRI is commonly used to diagnose dynamic spinal cord compressions. The purpose of this prospective, analytical study was to evaluate kinematic MRI as a method for characterizing the dynamic component of osseous-associated cervical spondylomyelopathy in dogs.

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