Vmed Technology                                                                                                                     

 Veterinary monitors for diagnostics, surgery and recovery

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                Vmed develops and manufactures innovative veterinary products in the USA

                Veterinary Advisory Board   

  •  Anthony P. Carr, Dr. med. vet. DACVIM (small animal internal medicine)
  •  Fredric L. Frye, DVM, MSc, CBiol, FIBiol, Fellow, Royal Society of Medicine
  •  Gary Norsworthy, DVM, DABVP (feline specialty)
  •  Adam J. Reiss, DVM, DACVECC (emergency and critical care specialty)
  •  Larry Tilley, DVM, DACVIM (internal medicine)

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Vet-Dop

    "...the systolic blood pressure readings were virtually identical between the three units, however the Vet-Dop was much more sensitive in detecting arterial blood flow.  This means that the blood pressure determinations were performed more rapidly and more consistently using the Vet-Dop.  It is my opinion that the Vet-Dop is a significant improvement in obtaining systolic blood pressure readings compared to the other Doppler equipment that I used in this trial."   Gary Norsworthy, DVM, Diplomate, American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (Feline Specialty), Alamo Feline Health Center

     "The Vmed Vet-Dop was used on numerous dogs and cats ranging from 2 kg-70 kg during surgical, post-op and emergency stabilization procedures.  We were able to detect the pulse very quickly and maintained the position of the transducer easily with the Velcro straps provided.  The blood flow sounds emitted from the Vet-Dop was clearer, eliminating the distracting noise routinely found on the Parks Doppler."  Andrea Battaglia, LVT, VSC/AEC of CNY, Director of Nursing, Syracuse, NY

"The Vet-Dop technology is so easy to use and represents an essential piece of equipment that every practice should have.  We now have a true veterinary Doppler.  My trial evaluation of the Vet-Dop revealed not one single problem.  Because of the large number of cases with hypertension-the Vet-Dop is the answer in diagnosing and establishing a treatment regimen."  Larry Tilley, DVM, DACVIM (Internal Medicine), VETMED Consultants, Inc., Santa Fe, NM.

"I had to write and let you know how pleased we are (as pet owners) with the Vet-Dop.  It is very simple to use as you stated.  I am so thankful to have this equipment for our dog, as now WE can monitor her more closely!  It's a great machine!!!!!!  Thank you!  Dana, Pottsville, PA

Vmed Wireless Monitors

"We have been very happy with the PCVet.  Our research animals (Bush Babies, which are prosimian primates) weigh only 900-1000 grams and have heart rates that can be between 220 and 360 BPM, and we have had a lot of trouble getting heart rate monitoring with them.  The PCVet worked flawlessly from the start and throughout the very long experiment.  We were worried about using the clips, but we just used some gel and clipped them on and gave it a try and were amazed. The only trouble we had was once (early in the experiment) when a clip came loose, but we just clipped it on again and carried on.  We did shave the skin at the clip-on points but when we did our second animal I shaved the wrong leg and it didn’t make any difference so we will probably not do that in the future.  We have also tried it on a young rat, about 250 grams—very small.  The signal was not quite as good and occasionally went out, but worked well most of the 6 hour experiment.  Thanks for a great product."  Julie Mavity-Hudson, Cell and Development Biology, Vanderbilt University

"I am writing this letter in reference to my recent purchase of the PC-VetGard Wireless Patient Monitor.  I have a four doctor veterinary hospital in New York and have been personally practicing for 18 years.  My associates and I have been overwhelmed by the performance and ease of the use of this monitor. 
We have had the unit for less than 3 months and it has already paid for itself.  We routinely use it for every surgery, charging $45.00 for surgical monitoring and frequent cardiac work-ups, geriatric screens and any case with a heart murmur or monitoring critical cases.  I would highly recommend this unit for its quality, ease of use, record keeping and its income potential.  We have the unit set up on lap top computers and have been so happy with the product and results that we are now establishing 19" flat screen wall monitors in our surgical and dental suites."  Dr. Ned Horowitz, Massapequa Pet Vet, 5404 Merrick Road, Massapequa, NY, 11758, Phone: 516 797-8387, FAX 516 797-8390

"In a busy referral and specialty practice, it can be difficult to put a hand on every animal as often as you would like.  The PC-Vet and PC-VetGard+ are just like having that extra pair of hands you need in emergency situations.  These monitors have improved our ability to monitor and manage critical cases as well as animals recovering from anesthesia.  We have set up our monitoring system in our ICU with a 32 inch LCD monitor that can be viewed by anybody working in the hospital.  The amazing thing is how easy it was to install and use.  This has been the best wireless monitoring system I have used in the 15 years I have practiced emergency and critical care medicine.  I highly recommend it to any emergency, critical care or referral service wishing to more closely monitor patients."   Adam Reiss, DVM, DACVECC, Veterinary Specialty Center, 3265 Biddle Road, Medford, OR, 97504, Phone 541 282-7711

August 5, 2008 : 10:22 AM ET

It may only be a piece of machinery, but the new surgical monitor that Best Friends Animal Society recently acquired (with the generous donations of its members) is creating a lot of buzz around the sanctuary. The monitor could help staff save the lives of more animals, especially birds that have to be sedated during surgery.

Called the PC-VetGard, the hand-held monitor reads four different vital signs: pulse, oxygen concentration, respiration rate and body temperature. It sends those readings to a remote laptop, which then displays the data upon its screen in real time, allowing the surgeons and assisting vet techs to be much more cognizant of the patient’s condition while he or she is under anesthesia.

Attached to the monitor is a probe that is inserted into the animal’s esophagus, providing a significantly more precise reading of pulse and temperature than the monitor and methods formerly used at the Best Friends clinic. The previous monitor could read only pulse and oxygen concentration, and wasn’t nearly as acute at monitoring the slight pulse of birds. So, the vet tech often had to use a stethoscope to listen for pulse and his/her hand and eye to monitor breathing.

“In my experience,” says Best Friends wildlife rehabilitator Carmen Smith, who has assisted in several surgeries, “birds are the most difficult animal to monitor under anesthesia – and the easiest to lose.” But with the new, much more accurate monitor, birds – as well as bunnies, kittens and any other animal with slight pulses and respiration rates – will have a much greater chance of making it through surgery.

And already the monitor has proven its weight in gold, allowing Dr. Debra Nicholson to successfully flush out the infected knee joint of Burt, a domestic duck under Best Friends’ care … and an animal who could have otherwise slipped away.

Story by Ted Brewer
Photo by Gary Kalpakoff

The work of Best Friends is possible only because of your generous support. Please help us reach our goal of No More Homeless Pets.

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  •            Phone:  (425) 379-9878
  •            International: +1 425 379-9878
  •            FAX:  (425) 585-0231
  •    Postal address Vmed Technology  914 164th Street SE, #471, Mill Creek, WA 98012

Terms  Vmed products can be shipped from stock usually within 24 hours.  Shipping and insurance charges, FOB point of origin, will be added to invoice. Payment terms are net 30 days for established accounts. We accept VISA, MasterCard, Discover and American Express credit cards. If you are not completely satisfied, Vmed products may be returned for credit or refund, less shipping charges, if returned within 30 days of receipt and not damaged or soiled.  ECG interpretation software may be returned for full credit any time prior to product registration.

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