Clinical Research Recruitment
Nowadays, pets have become cherished members of many families, making their health and well-being increasingly important. As veterinary medicine advances, scientific research plays a crucial role in improving the health of our pets. However, research on ear, nose, and throat (ENT) diseases and sleep disorders in small animals remains limited. Through clinical studies, we aim to address these knowledge gaps, gaining a deeper understanding of the causes, progression, and most effective treatments for these conditions.
Every pet has a unique physiological status, making it difficult for a one-size-fits-all treatment approach to be effective. Clinical research provides a safe environment to test and compare different treatment options, allowing us to identify the most suitable and effective therapies for individual pets, enhancing outcomes, and minimizing side effects.
Evidence-based medicine relies on scientific evidence to guide clinical decisions. Clinical trials provide critical data, ensuring that treatment decisions are based on the latest and most reliable research. ENT diseases and sleep disorders can significantly impact a pet's quality of life, leading to breathing difficulties, cardiovascular issues, and other serious health complications. Through clinical research, we are committed to developing more precise treatments, advancing veterinary science, and improving the overall health and well-being of pets.
Current Research Opportunities:
Clinical and Pathophysiological Features of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Dogs
Establishing Diagnostic Criteria for BOAS in Brachycephalic Cats
Establishing Diagnostic Criteria for Obstructive Airway Disease in Miniature Dog Breeds
Closed Research Opportunities:
None.