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1 April 2019 Birmingham, UK Text your questions to the speaker Don t leave a lecture with a burning question Simply text your question to the speaker and they will be asked at the end of the session (if appropriate) and as time allows. Text your location followed by your question to * Available text locations Please remember to start your message with a capital letter and leave no spaces in the location Hall1 Hall3 Hall4 Hall5 Hall6 Hall7 Hall8 Hall9 Hall10 Hall11 Hyatt Kingston *There is no fee for this service texts will be charged at your standard message #BSAVA19 bsavacongress.com CONGRESS PROGRAMME 1

2 LOCATIONS ARENA BIRMINGHAM AND ICC LINKS 2019 covered walkway route Level access route Record your CPD Your official BSAVA Congress 2019 CPD certificate will be ed to each delegate following Congress. Exhibition CPD The exhibition at Congress is a hive of CPD activity. Make sure you compliment your trip to the exhibition with a visit to one of the free exhibitor-led streams. Locations include the Exhibition Education Zone, Vista s and Upper Deck of the BSAVA stand. Get hands-on There may be a few remaining spaces on our series of expertled paid-for practical and group sessions. Visit the registration desk in The ICC to check what s available and to book. 2 BSAVA CONGRESS 2019

3 THE ICC ICC Hall Bridge links at Levels 4 and 5. Hall 4 Hall 3 Centenary Square Entrance BSAVA Information and Registration Desks can be found in the foyer area outside Hall 3. C B A To New Street Station Media Suite Hall 11 Hall 1 Hall 10 Registration E D The Mall Executive s F Symphony Hall Bridgelink to Hyatt Regency Hotel Hall 9 Hall 8 Covered Walkway to Austin Court and Arena Birmingham Brindleyplace Entrance G Hall 6 Hall 5 Hall 7 Key Halls Levels Halls Levels Hall 1 4, 4a, 5, 5a, 6 Hall 9 2 Hall 3 4 Hall 10 2 Hall 3 Gallery 5 Hall 11 3 Hall 4 5 Symphony Hall 3, 4, 5, 5a Hall 5 3, 4 Registration 4 Hall 6 3 Media Suite 4 Hall 7 4 Executive s Hall 8 5 Executive s a A B C D E F G Box Office/Business Reception Starbucks WH Smiths Subway Oak Kitchen THSH Shop Castle Fine Art AUSTIN COURT GROUND FLOOR Edison Courtyard Kingston Theatre L I F T FIRST FLOOR Crompton L I F T Boot Entrance Reception Boulton Faraday Waterside Stephenson Telford Lodge 3 Lodge 1 Lodge 2 Business Centre Brindley Randall CONGRESS PROGRAMME 3

4 THURSDAY 4 APRIL Hall 1 Hall 3 Hall 4 Hall 5 Hall 6 Hall 7 Hall 8 MY TOP TIPS IN OBESITY SURGICAL COMPLICATIONS ONCOLOGY RCVS EXOTICS BSAVA Manual of Reptiles, 3rd edition DERMATOPHYTOSIS Neurology Rick LeCouteur (USA) The principles of weight management: using scientific evidence to maximise success Alex German My wound broke down: what now? Mickey Tivers Paraneoplastic syndromes Erik Teske (NL) 08:30 08:50 Graduate outcomes review: looking to the future Stephen May 08:55 09:15 Leadership for all with the Edward Jenner Leadership Programme Amanda Boag Updates on rabbit medicine & surgery Chris Mans (USA) Dermatophytosis casebook: common impersonators and atypical presentations Susan Paterson Oncology Gerry Polton The practicalities of weight management: making it work in your practice Georgia Woods My enterotomy is leaking: what now? Mickey Tivers Biopsies: getting good results Jon Bray RCVS Mind Matters Initiative: disclosure Sedation, analgesia and anaesthesia in small mammals Chris Mans (USA) Is it a false positive? Current recommendations for diagnosis of dermatophytosis Susan Paterson Reproduction Gary England Soft tissue surgery Mickey Tivers Tackling the obese patient with concurrent disease: what are your priorities? Alex German Can obesity be prevented? Alex German Having difficult conversations Christine Magrath Something is bleeding: what now? Rachel Hattersley Pathology reports: what a clinician needs to know Erik Teske (NL) Is advanced imaging always better? Gerry Polton RCVS Mind Matters Initiative: &me live part I RCVS Mind Matters Initiative: &me live part II Managing chelonian shell disorders Chris Mans (USA) Avian clinical techniques Chris Mans (USA) Managing multiples: dermatophytosis disease outbreaks Susan Paterson DEALING WITH MDR STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTIONS The lab report says MRSP: what do I need to know? Anette Loeffler REPRODUCTION Lunch in Arena Birmingham 13:15 Upper deck, BSAVA Stand Encouraging a rational approach to the use of antibiotics in small animal practice Fergus Allerton Cardiology Ruth Willis Hormonal testing Gary England I didn t get surgical margins: what now? Mickey Tivers Planning oncological surgery Jon Bray VN Futures: a VN s guide to wellbeing Laura Black Clinical applications of rabbit endoscopy Paolo Selleri (IT) Tough choices: treatment options for MRSP pyoderma Anette Loeffler Orthopaedic surgery Duncan Barnes Managing the pregnant bitch Angelika von Heimendahl I left a urolith behind: what now? Rachel Hattersley Chemotherapy: the basics Erik Teske (NL) VN Futures: a VN s guide to the Practice Standards Scheme Liz Cox Clinical applications of reptile endoscopy Paolo Selleri (IT) Top hygiene tips for dealing with multi-drug resistant skin pathogens in practice Anette Loeffler Afternoon Tea & Coffee Break President s Welcome, BSAVA Awards and Keynote Lecture with MATTHEW SYED Hall 1 16:00 17:30 15:50 16:35 Managing parturition: when do I reach for the scalpel? Angelika von Heimendahl 16:40 17:25 First 48 hours Sylvia Chastant (FR) 15:50 16:35 Oncology treatments: new and on the horizon Gerry Polton Hall 1 16:00 17:30 15:50 16:35 VN Futures: a VN s guide to Schedule 3 and Delegation Julie Dugmore 16:40 17:25 VN Futures: a VN s guide to Advanced Practitioner Status Susan Howarth 15:50 16:35 Top tips for ferret surgery Paolo Selleri (IT) 16:40 17:25 Reptile diagnostic imaging Paolo Selleri (IT) MATTHEW SYED Hall 1 16:00 17:30 Join one of the world s most influential thinkers in the field of high performance and cultural change, Mathew Syed, as he discusses how to build a mindset of continuous improvement in the context of a complex and fast-changing world. 17:00 19:00 Drinks in the Exhibition 4 BSAVA CONGRESS 2019

5 VETERINARY NURSING MANAGEMENT PRACTICAL OPEN TO ALL BEYOND THE CLINICS INTERACTIVE ADVANCE PURCHASE REQUIRED Education Zone, Arena Hyatt Ballroom Hall 9 Hall 10 Hall 11 Kingston Theatre Vista, Arena Venues as listed EXHIBITOR STREAM NEW TO BUSINESS LEADERSHIP OPHTHALMOLOGY CONSULTATIONS GENERAL NURSING ZOETIS LEARNING ACADEMY OTHER CPD 10:10 10:55 Metronomic chemotherapy in veterinary oncology Sofia Carvalho Sutures Julian Hoad Blurred lines: lung patterns made simpler Tim Trevail 13:00 13:45 Osteoarthritis: facing the challenge of chronic pain using integrated treatments Mathilde Granger 14:00 14:45 Spotlight on LivingArt: My career as a veterinary illustrator Samantha Elmhurst Management and use of wound drains and diffusion catheters Sam Bell 16:00 16:45 Canine nutrition trends: facts, fads and fiction Sean McCormack 17:00 17:45 Capnography, ventilators and IPPV:breathing for our patients Cathy Woodlands Leadership: the art of managing uncertainty in veterinary practice Brian Faulkner Acquiring the right to lead: the difference between knowledge and self-belief Brian Faulkner Leadership and culture: two sides of the same coin Brian Faulkner Leading your sub-team managers Brian Faulkner Setting up from scratch Brian Faulkner So you re now a Clinical Director. Help! Brian Faulkner Common eye conditions: medical and surgical Charlotte Dawson Surgical preparation and instrumentation for ophthalmic patients Charlotte Dawson Surgical nursing clinics Nicola Ackerman Nurse clinics: should we be charging? Nicola Ackerman Post-op nursing considerations for ophthalmic patients Charlotte Dawson NEUROLOGY Nursing the brain injury patient Holly Smith How to implement running a clinic Helen Tottey How to do more clinics Helen Tottey Lunch in Arena Birmingham 13:50 14:35 Nursing and rehabilitating patients with neuromuscular disease Joe Fenn Rehabilitation post spinal surgery Holly Smith 13:50 14:35 Communication skills for consulting nurses Helen Tottey Medical clinics: what can we be doing? Nicola Ackerman Afternoon Tea & Coffee Break Mentoring and supporting students Andrea Jeffery Paula Hotston Moore Infection control: a challenge for the whole team Louise O Dwyer Lungworm: should we be worried? Emily Thomas Where have all the nurses gone and why are they leaving? Andrea Jeffery 13:50 14:35 Nursing and treatment options for the hyperthyroid cat Suzanne Rudd Ill communication: effective team handovers Louise O Dwyer Thursday 4 April Hall 5, ICC 20:00 Join us for a relaxed showing of MAMMA MIA! on Thursday evening. Extra-mural studies: how do we balance student experience and staff workload? David Charles POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE 14:00 15:00 Award ceremony 15:00 17:00 Case studies Clinical Research Abstract: BSAVA Masters in Clinical Veterinary Research Project. Can telemetric surface electromyography be used to measure post-operative recovery of the quadriceps muscle group following surgery for cranial cruciate ligament rupture? Helen Torrington Inspiring research Johanna Forsyth Inspiring mentorship Hilary O Dair Inspiring advanced practitioner careers Aoife O Sullivan 07:00 08:00 Yoga for all 12:45 13:10 Do we really need to worry about ticks? Ian Wright 13:20 13:45 Tick-borne diseases in cats Stephanie Sorrell 13:50 14:15 Fleas: clear and hidden dangers Sarah Warren and Ian Wright 14:35 15:00 The Wright parasite interactive game show Ian Wright 15:05 15:30 How Zoetis grows your parasitic business: the win-win of good medicine and good business Hugh McConville and Sophie Duguid 15:45 16:10 The approach to the pruritic dog in a 10-minute consultation Sarah Warren 16:15 16:40 21st century dermatology: which should I prescribe, a JAK or a MAB? Stan Baker CLINICAL ABSTRACTS Austin Court 08:00 09:00 Executive 1, ICC SESSION VET Breakfast with a specialist Gary England 09:00 11:00 Repeated at 12:00 14:00 and 15:00 17:00 Birmingham Medical School* WETLAB Dental radiography Peter Haseler 09:00 11:00 Repeated at 12:00 14:00 and 15:00 17:00 Birmingham Medical School* WETLAB Rabbit dentistry John Robinson 09:00 12:00 Repeated at 14:00 17:00 Birmingham Medical School* WETLAB Basic eye surgery Ben Blacklock Elena Fenollosa- Romero 13:15 14:45 Executive 2, ICC SESSION OPEN TO ALL Dispensing errors Michael Stanford 14:00 17:00 Executive 1, ICC SESSION VET Emergency thoracic and abdominal radiology Raquel Salgüero (SP) Jennifer Kinns 08:30 10:15 Nephrology/urology 11:05 12:50 Hepatology/gastroenterology 14:05 15:35 Endocrinology 08:30 10:15 Canine general practice 13:35 14:20 Diagnostic imaging *Transport provided 14:35 15:35 Nutrition and obesity 17:00 19:00 Drinks in the Exhibition CONGRESS PROGRAMME 5

6 FRIDAY 5 APRIL Hall 1 Hall 3 Hall 4 Hall 5 Hall 6 Hall 7 Hall 8 OPHTHALMOLOGY CLINICAL PATHOLOGY ON A BUDGET HAEMATOLOGY DENTISTRY in association with BVDA STUDENT STREAM PR AND MARKETING BOURGELAT (STATE OF THE ART) 08:30 10:10 The cracked or dirty windshield: disorders of the ocular surface Caryn Plummer (USA) Getting more for no more from your laboratory Ian Ramsey Cytology: fine-needle aspirate techniques and solid lumps Kathleen Tennant Approach to anaemia Vicki Black Transfusion medicine Dan Lewis Odontogenic tumours Philippe Hennet (FR) Jaw opening and closing disorders Philippe Hennet (FR) 08:30 08:50 The 10 minute consult: dealing with problem ears Sophie Tyler 08:55 09:15 The 10 minute consult: itchy and scratchy approach to the pruritic dog in 10 minutes Sophie Tyler 09:25 09:45 The 10 minute consult: my dog is drinking buckets! PU/PD Jen Stallwood 09:50 10:10 The 10 minute consult: skinny kitties Fiona Whitworth 08:30 10:10 Effective consultation: how to make clients your best marketing tool Discussion panel John Chitty Anne McBride Christine Magrath Ian Holloway Imaging the adrenals Raquel Salgüero (SP) Atypical hypoadrenocorticism Michael Herrtage BIG ISSUES The bulging eye : how do I know, how do I treat? Ron Ofri (IL) Glaucoma: understanding and treating a leading, and painful cause of blindness Ron Ofri (IL) Cytology: don t forget the blood smear Kathleen Tennant Cytology: fluids Kathleen Tennant Management of IMHA James Swann Approach to the suspected coagulopathic patient Vicki Black Flap techniques in palatal surgery Philippe Hennet (FR) Mandibular fracture repair considerations Alexander Smithson Images: what can you see? Vicki Black Emergency cases Sophie Adamantos 11:05 12:45 ABC: achievements, Brexit and challenges Professor the Lord Trees Chris Laurence Sheila Voas Christianne Glossop Diagnosis of canine hyperadrenocorticism: is it always straightforward? Michael Herrtage Monitoring treatment in canine hyperadrenocorticism Ian Ramsey Lunch in Arena Birmingham RECENT GRADUATES AVP Ophthalmic manifestations of endocrin opathies Caryn Plummer (USA) When to test and when to treat Ian Ramsey Management of thrombocytopenia James Swann Oral masses in cats: inflammatory or neoplastic Philippe Hennet (FR) Tooth extraction Alexander Smithson Medicines: ensuring supply despite crises Peter Borriello Dawn Howard Management of intraoperative hypotension Delphine Holopherne- Doran Masquerading eye disease: when one disease looks like another Caryn Plummer (USA) Point-of-care meters Ian Ramsey Investigation of polycythaemia Erik Teske Feline chronic stomatitis: a frustrating and debilitating disease Philippe Hennet (FR) Pale, bruised, bleeding: what s going on? Dan Batchelor The perils of passports and certification: avoiding litigation Philip Lhermette Mauricio López Michael Stanford Infection control for the surgical patient Kelly Bowlt Blacklock CLINICAL PATHOLOGY REFRESHER Afternoon Tea & Coffee Break Cataract: what can I do about it? Ron Ofri (IL) Small mammals John Chitty Investigation of leucopenia Erik Teske Periodontal therapy Alexander Smithson Is this murmur significant? Ruth Willis 16:50 18:30 Telemedicine: patient care in the digital world Kate Richards Thom Jenkins Richard Guest Simon Doherty Top tips for great medical and surgical case reports Rachel Hattersley Ian Ramsey Will my dog see again? Examination, assessment and differential diagnosis of the blind patient Ron Ofri (IL) Reptiles and birds John Chitty Haemolytic anaemia: when is it not IMHA? Vicki Black Feline extraction techniques Alexander Smithson How to manage cases that aren t going well Dan Batchelor Options for the treatment of combined cranial cruciate ligament insufficiency and medial patellar luxation Duncan Barnes 17:00 18:30 Drinks in the Exhibition 6 BSAVA CONGRESS 2019

7 VETERINARY NURSING Education Zone, Arena CT STREAM MANAGEMENT Hyatt Ballroom PRACTICAL OPEN TO ALL Kingston Theatre NEW TO MANAGEMENT BEYOND THE CLINICS Hall 9 RCVS KNOWLEDGE INTERACTIVE Hall 10 Hall 11 Vista, Arena SURGICAL BEHAVIOUR, WELFARE & ETHICS ZOETIS LEARNING ACADEMY ECC 09:00 09:45 08:30 09:00 I want a CT scanner: considerations prior to purchase Internal marketing How good are you and can you prove it? Nursing the trauma patient Caesareans Chris WarrenSmith Stacey Davidson Chris Gush Louise O Dwyer Dog bite prevention: in practice or on the street Paul Aldridge 09:10 10:10 09:50 10:35 I have a CT scanner: what now? External marketing Richard Casey How to apply best evidence to manage and care for epilepsy patients in daily clinical practice Holger Volk Paul Pollard Matthew Winter 07:00 08:00 Yoga for all Shakira Free Miles 10:15 10:40 Top tips to identify when cats need analgesia Nutrition myths in critical patients The VN s role during acute surgical haemorrhage Adopting street dogs: health and behaviour concerns Claire Roberts Heather Bacon Nicola Ackerman ADVANCE PURCHASE REQUIRED Jo Murrell Jacky Reid Current understanding of diagnosing and managing feline osteoarthritis How to look at a CT scan: a beginner s guide Understanding the financial basics Common toxins in dogs Matthew Winter Georgina Hills Research into small animal practice: why evidence matters Does what we wear in the theatre, impact patient safety? Good intentions and good welfare outcomes Claire Roberts Hayley Walters Sarah Egleston Peter Denys Cockcroft Breathe in: thoracic CT How practice finances work Bleeding nightmares Thoracic wall trauma Chris WarrenSmith Miles Russell Learning from a rabbit anaesthetic death: implementing an evidence-based approach to rabbit anaesthesia in a practice setting Emily Thomas Paul Aldridge Positive patient welfare: what the RVN can do Hayley Walters Molly Varga Pam Mosedale 13:15 Upper deck, BSAVA Stand Ian Self 14:05 15:45 Around the abdomen: indications for abdominal CT Team development First do no harm: how systems can reduce the rate of morbidity and mortality by 50% Renay Rickard Matthew Winter Evelyn Maniaki 12:30 12:55 Benefits of wellness screens in cats Richard Killen Laura Playforth Richard Byrne Lunch in Arena Birmingham 13:50 14:10 13:50 14:10 How to manage a chest drain Emily Thomas Pre-op surgical site infection prevention Claire Roberts Breed-specific legislation 14:15 14:35 14:15 14:35 Shakira Free Miles How to place nasal oxygen catheters Sarah Egleston How to reduce post-op HAI Claire Roberts 13:50 14:35 Getting the best out of clinical workflow Nursing the septic abdomen patient Geriatric welfare Gillian Page Sarah Egleston Difficult skin closures: what options do we have? Heather Bacon Paul Aldridge 16:35 17:20 16:35 17:20 16:35 17:20 Give the dog a bone: orthopaedic CT Crisis, what crisis? Reliable care in the NHS: building safer systems in a just culture Dying to pee: nursing the blocked cat Loco-regional blocks Welfare conundrums Louise O Dwyer Heather Bacon Suzanne Rudd Margaret Mary Devaney 17:30 18:15 17:30 18:15 17:30 18:15 Could I, should I, would I? When can I use spinal CT? Managing the dyspnoeic patient Rehabilitation of orthopaedic patients Acute pain and its welfare implications Emily Thomas Holly Smith Hayley Walters MAMMA MIA! Here We Go Again 14:00 17:00 Executive 1, ICC SESSION OPEN TO ALL 13:40 14:05 What is CIRD? Should we worry? Jenny Stavisky Challenges of preventing canine infectious respiratory disease 14:45 15:10 Diagnosing pancreatitis: the benefits of cpl testing Apoquel/ Cytopoint: innovative products to support management of stressful derm cases Top tips on managing stress and enhancing wellbeing Afternoon Tea & Coffee Break Matthew Winter Emma Archer Louise Longstaff Stan Baker Friday 5 April Hall 5, ICC 20:00 Join us for a relaxed showing of Anaesthesia: case-based discussions Alex German 15:55 16:20 Chris WarrenSmith 09:45 12:45 Executive 1, ICC SESSION VN 13:00 13:25 Challenges of compliance in cats 15:25 15:50 Julie Beacham Paul Higgs David Walker Sophie Keyte Florent Duplan Lucy Barker Obesity: turning failure into success Joanna Parker A headache or a pain in the neck? Head and neck CT Chris WarrenSmith Flexible endoscopy Joanna Parker Jenny Stavisky 09:00 10:30 Repeated at 11:15 12:45 and 15:00 16:30 Lodges, Austin Court PRACTICAL VET 14:10 14:35 Pain in companion animals where have come from and what is the future of pain treatment? OTHER CPD 10:45 11:10 Understanding a cat s quality of life 11:20 11:45 Venues as listed on Friday evening. David Bartram CLINICAL ABSTRACTS Austin Court 08:30 10:15 Dermatology, infectious diseases and antimicrobials 11:05 12:20 Cardiology and respiratory 14:45 15:45 Oncology 16:50 18:05 Oncology 08:30 10:15 Soft tissue surgery 14:30 15:45 Neurology 16:50 18:05 Anaesthesia Don t forget to book your ticket for V19 BEaCH PaRTY Saturday 6 April ICC from 19:30 17:00 18:30 Drinks in the Exhibition CONGRESS PROGRAMME 7

8 SATURDAY 6 APRIL Hall 1 Hall 3 Hall 4 Hall 5 CRITICAL CARE FANTASTIC FOREIGN BODIES AND HOW TO FIND THEM! NEUROLOGY CARDIORESPIRATORY BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Emergency and Critical Care, 3rd edition Hall 6 Hall 7 SHELTER MEDICINE EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Shelter Medicine Hall 8 IMAGING Basic introduction to the use of blood gases Tracking foreign bodies: a review of imaging techniques How to get the most from your neuro exam Approach to the young coughing dog Caring for pets of homeless people Dan Lewis Francisco Llabres Diaz Steven De Decker Simon Tappin You re different from me: four communication styles Is this a bone tumour? Differentiating benign and malignant bone disease with radiographs Jenny Stavisky Ruth Serlin Alan Robinson Jennifer Kinns Advanced blood gas analysis Foreign bodies of the head Jon Bray Older dog with a cough: is it cardiac or respiratory? Top tips on how to tell A pragmatic approach to dog diarrhoea in the shelter environment Meetings, meetings: make them work Dan Lewis Cerebrovascular disease: do dogs have strokes? Simon Tappin Jenny Stavisky A waste of time? Should we still be doing skull radiographs in 2019? Rick LeCouteur (USA) Alan Robinson Jennifer Kinns Techniques for oxygen therapy Endoscopic management of foreign bodies Poorly puppies: neurological disease in the young animal Approach to pulmonary hypertension When they say No : managing expectations David Walker Steven De Decker Kieran Borgeat Prepubertal neutering: a pragmatic approach Is this elbow dysplasia? What radiographs tell us and when to use CT Dan Lewis Alan Robinson David Yates Francisco Llabres Diaz Nutrition in critical care For the chop : surgical management of thoracic and abdominal foreign bodies Cervical spondylomyelopathy ( Wobblers ): diagnosis and treatment options How I perform a bronchoscopy A pragmatic approach to the skinny old cat in the shelter environment Could do better: managing high performers From head to tail, imaging the neurological patient: when are radiographs still useful? Isuru Gajanayake Simon Tappin Steven De Decker Alan Robinson Rachel Dean Francisco Llabres Diaz Georga Karbe Lunch in Arena Birmingham AVP 13:15 Upper deck, BSAVA Stand Getting the balance right: biosecurity versus cats welfare needs in shelters Maggie Roberts Approach to DKA Needle in a haystack: dealing with tracking foreign bodies Spinal cord disorders on a budget Thoracic imaging picture quiz: is it cardiac or is it respiratory? Ophthalmological manifestation of systemic disease All together now: creating team dynamics Ben Blacklock Alan Robinson Now, your turn: interactive orthopaedic film reading Sophie Keyte Rick LeCouteur (USA) Georga Karbe Kieran Borgeat Jennifer Kinns Emergency management of urethral obstruction The recurrent foreign body: what to do next? Cranial nerve disorders: figuring out the floppy faces Cardiac manifestation of systemic disease Five signs of a high performance team Now, your turn: interactive head and neck film reading JD Foster (USA) Jon Bray Rick LeCouteur (USA) The punctured pet: dealing with thoracic bite wounds/stick injuries Alan Robinson Ruth Willis Raquel Salgüero (SP) Georga Karbe Afternoon Tea & Coffee Break Acute kidney injury A logical approach to vestibular disease JD Foster (USA) 16:50 17:10 Top tips on chest drain placement Georga Karbe Steven De Decker Management of refractory epilepsy Yes, please: improving client compliance Orthopaedic weird and wonderful: an interactive radiographic journey Jeremy Rose Alan Robinson 17:15 17:35 Top tips on thoracic cytology Kathleen Tennant 17:45 18:05 Management of canine acute pancreatitis Isuru Gajanayake Preparation for V19 Beach Party Diagnosis and medical management of pyothorax Simon Tappin 18:10 18:30 Diagnosis and surgical management of pyothorax Georga Karbe Jennifer Kinns Acute kidney injury: practical management Difficult client or difficult communication? Now your turn: interactive spine film reading David Walker Alan Robinson Francisco Llabres Diaz 17:00 18:30 V19 Pre Drinks in the Exhibition Arena Birmingham / Exhibition closes at 18:30 8 BSAVA CONGRESS 2019

9 VETERINARY NURSING MANAGEMENT PRACTICAL OPEN TO ALL BEYOND THE CLINICS INTERACTIVE ADVANCE PURCHASE REQUIRED Education Zone, Arena Hall 9 Hall 10 Hall 11 Kingston Theatre Vista, Arena Venues as listed EXHIBITOR STREAM ONCOLOGY MEDICINE ANAESTHESIA LOCO-REGIONAL ANAESTHESIA ZOETIS LEARNING ACADEMY OTHER CPD Rampant regurg and remorseless reflux: how to deal with these unwanted visitors in anaesthetised dogs Ian Self 10:05 10:50 How health plans can unlock hidden value in your practice Liam Moriarty, CEO & Founder of TrustVet 11:00 11:45 Sutures Julian Hoad Canine nutrition trends: facts, fads & fiction Sean McCormack 13:00 13:45 Helping the veterinary profession to resolve and minimise complaints and retain client relationships Jennie Jones 14:00 15:30 Gut stasis: it takes two Molly Varga Jo Hinde 15:45 16:30 He s just slowing down. Early identification of Canine OA and how to work within owners budgets Hannah Capon Common cancers and paraneoplastic syndromes Fiona McDowall Oncology emergencies Nicola Read Staging the oncology patient Nicola Read Radiotherapy Linda Roberts 13:50 14:35 Chemotherapy: administration and adverse effects Fiona McDowall Palliative care for cancer patients Linda Roberts 16:35 17:20 Novel treatments: what s new and advances Nicola Read IBD Gina Parkes Diabetes mellitus: let s not sugar coat it! Gina Parkes The pre-anaesthetic exam Emma Archer Anaesthesia of the head trauma patient Denise Prisk Feline diabetes: they are not small diabetic dogs Gina Parkes DKA Gina Parkes Anaesthesia of the RTA cat Claire Woolford Anaesthesia of the brachycephalic patient Denise Prisk Lunch in Arena Birmingham 13:50 15:30 Transfusion medicine and common bleeding disorders Rachel Pickes 13:50 14:35 Anaesthesia of the young and old Emma Archer Anaesthesia for the acute abdomen Claire Woolford Afternoon Tea & Coffee Break 16:35 18:15 Endocrinology Rachel Pickes 16:35 16:55 Central lines Claire Woolford 17:00 17:20 Arterial lines Claire Woolford Basic LA plus pharmacology Jaime Viscasillas 07:00 08:00 Yoga for all LA equipment Matt Read (USA) Local block in the head Jaime Viscasillas Thoracic limb LA techniques Matt Read (USA) Epidural anaesthesia Jaime Viscasillas Pelvic limb LA techniques Matt Read (USA) Abdominal/thoracic LA techniques Matt Read (USA) 10:00 10:25 Top tips for the first presentation of a pruritic dog Kate Griffiths 10:30 10:55 When is Apoquel indicated? Louise Longstaff 11:00 11:25 An update on canine demodicosis and top tips on diagnosing and treating Kate Griffiths 11:50 12:15 Optimising compliance in chronic atopic dermatitis cases Kate Griffiths 12:25 12:50 Match that scratch: case-based examples of complex pruritic patients Victoria Robinson 12:55 13:20 What to do next; top tips on managing chronic derm cases Victoria Robinson 13:30 13:55 Which patients are most suited to Cytopoint Sophie Duguid CLINICAL ABSTRACTS Austin Court 09:00 10:15 Exotics 08:30 11:30 Lodges, Austin Court PRACTICAL VET Drains Rachel Hattersley Tom Cox 08:30 11:30 Executive 2, ICC SESSION VET Reptile anaesthesia, analgesia and sedation Chris Mans (USA) 09:30 12:30 Executive 1, ICC SESSION VET Ocular emergencies Ben Blacklock 14:00 17:00 Executive 1, ICC SESSION VET Extraction complications in cats and dogs: prevention and treatment Phillipe Hennet (FR) Alex Smithson 11:05 12:50 Therapeutics, non clinical, behaviour and welfare 14:00 15:45 Haematology/immunology 16:50 18:05 Haematology/immunology FARADAY ROOM 17:30 18:15 Client support for patients with terminal illness Fiona McDowall 17:30 18:15 Anaesthesia and analgesia of patients with complex medical conditions Emma Archer LA and analgesia cases interactive Matt Read (USA) Jamie Viscasillas 08:30 10:30 Ophthalmology 10:50 12:50 Orthopaedics 14:30 16:00 Orthopaedics Orthopaedics 17:00 18:30 V19 Pre Drinks in the Exhibition Arena Birmingham / Exhibition closes at 18:30 CONGRESS PROGRAMME 9

10 SUNDAY 7 APRIL Hall 1 Hall 4 Hall 5 Hall 6 Hall 7 Hall 8 MY PRAGMATIC APPROACH TO CARDIOLOGY ORTHOPAEDICS BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Musculoskeletal Disorders, 2nd edition IMMUNOLOGY MANAGEMENT SAFETY STREAM 09:00 09:45 PU/PD Sophie Keyte 09:00 09:45 Cardiac therapeutics: atrioventricular valve disease Sonya Gordon (USA) 08:45 09:30 FL lameness in cats: sources and solutions Karen Perry (USA) 08:45 09:30 Understanding immunological testing James Swan 08:45 09:30 Top 5 reasons vets get sued and how to avoid them as a recent graduate Dave Nicol (AUS) 08:45 09:30 Pre-op safety and preparation: what really helps and do pre-op bloods improve outcome? Matt Read 09:55 10:40 Hypercalcaemia Sophie Keyte 09:55 10:40 Cardiac therapeutics: feline cardiology Kieran Borgeat 10:05 10:55 HL lameness in cats: sources and solution Karen Perry (USA) 10:05 10:55 Immune-mediated skin disease Laura Buckley 10:05 10:55 Putting you first: how to manage body and mind to avoid burnout, depression and other negatives Dave Nicol (AUS) 10:05 10:55 How equipment harms patients Matt McMillan 11:15 12:00 Juvenile lameness Duncan Barnes 11:15 12:00 Cardiac therapeutics: dilated cardiomyopathy Sonya Gordon (USA) 11:00 11:45 Feline OA: diagnosis and management Karen Perry (USA) 11:00 11:45 Novel immunotherapy James Swan 11:00 11:45 Personal branding for vets: why you need one and how to become the local pet celebrity Dave Nicol (AUS) 11:00 11:45 How to use checklists to improve safety (and how not to) Matt McMillan 12:10 12:55 Seizures Jeremy Rose 12:10 12:55 Cardiac therapeutics: medical treatment of arrhythmias (in dogs with DCM) Sonya Gordon (USA) 13:05 13:50 Coronoid disease in dogs: where are we now? Laura Cuddy (IE) Coastal Cookout 13:05 13:50 Glomerulonephritis JD Foster Hall 3, ICC 13:05 13:50 What anaesthetic monitoring really helps Matt McMillan Coastal Cookout 14:15 15:00 Prescription foods Isuru Gajanayake Hall 3, ICC 14:15 15:00 Challenging cases: approach to the patient with cardiac disease and renal dysfunction JD Foster (USA) 14:00 14:45 Humeral intercondylar fissures in dogs Laura Cuddy (IE) 14:00 14:20 How to collect CSF samples Paul Higgs 14:25 14:45 How to perform joint taps Paul Higgs CONGRESS PODCASTS Did you know? BSAVA members get complimentary access to audio and video podcasts a couple of weeks after Congress closes. 14:00 14:45 Clinical audit: how to set up Pam Mosedale 15:10 15:55 Pruritic skin disease Laura Buckley 15:10 15:55 Challenging cases: approach to the cardiac patient with concurrent respiratory disease Kieran Borgeat 14:55 15:40 Ununited anconeal process: what to do? Laura Cuddy (IE) 14:55 16:35 Stiff, painful and pyrexic: an interview with a medic, neurologist and orthopod Duncan Barnes Vicki Black Jeremy Rose Podcast access can also be purchased for 100. Visit the BSAVA stand or go to for more information. 14:55 15:40 An anaesthetist s day from hell: interactive cases Matt McMillan Matt Read 16:05 16:55 Chronic diarrhoea Eilidh Gunn 16:05 16:55 Cardiac therapeutics: pericardial disease Sonya Gordon (USA) 15:50 16:35 Elbow incongruence: what to do when Laura Cuddy (IE) 15:50 16:35 M and M rounds Catherine Oxtoby CONGRESS CLOSES Thank you for being part of BSAVA Congress Join us next year in Birmingham 2 5 April BSAVA CONGRESS 2019

11 VETERINARY NURSING MANAGEMENT PRACTICAL OPEN TO ALL BEYOND THE CLINICS INTERACTIVE ADVANCE PURCHASE REQUIRED Hall 9 Hall 10 Hall 11 Kingston Theatre Telford Venues as listed EXOTICS NURSING LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT NUTRITION AGM BEYOND THE CLINICS VDS TRAINING OPEN TO ALL OTHER CPD 09:20 10:05 Help: rabbit anaesthesia Jo Hinde 09:20 10:05 Leadership: what are the benefits for RVNs Liz Cox 09:20 10:05 Making and implementing a nutritional assessment Georgia Woods 09:00 09:45 Taking time out to get time back Penny Barker 10:40 11:25 Preventative medicine for rabbits Jo Hinde 10:40 11:25 Challenges of the head nurse and how to lead your team effectively Renay Rickard 10:40 11:25 Compliance for nutritional recommendations Georgia Woods 10:45 12:00 BSAVA AGM All BSAVA Members welcome 09:55 10:40 The three Ps for having a good day: present, proactive and positive Carolyne Crowe 10:15 12:15 Executive 1, ICC SESSION VN Better vet visits: working towards fear free practice Linda Ryan Coffee Break 11:35 12:20 Rabbit obesity clinics Jo Hinde 11:35 12:20 Leadership skills for all roles Liz Cox 11:35 12:20 Feeding the renal patient Georgia Woods 11:15 12:00 Leaning into colleagues, clients and cases Carolyne Crowe 13:35 14:20 Nursing patients with ileus Jo Hinde 14:30 15:15 Is it all about hay and grass: rabbit nutrition Nicola Ackerman 15:20 16:05 Exotic pet welfare and ethics Shakira Free Miles Coastal Cookout 13:35 14:20 Managing your team through a change Renay Rickard 14:30 15:15 Swapping between leadership and management: multi-tasking nurses! Liz Cox 15:20 16:05 A simple approach to development reviews Renay Rickard Hall 3, ICC 13:35 14:20 Nutritional management of the hyperthyroid cat Georgia Woods 14:30 15:15 Nutritional management of gastrointestinal disease I Aarti Kathrani 15:20 16:05 Nutritional management of gastrointestinal disease II Aarti Kathrani JOIN BSAVA TODAY IN CONVERSATION WITH 13:35 14:20 Pete Wedderburn (IRE) BSAVA President Phil Lhermette in conversation with Pete Wedderburn, a small animal vet, journalist and broadcaster BSAVA members enjoy substantial savings on Congress registration along with a host of other benefits. Join today for exceptional value CPD courses, great savings on BSAVA publications, access to exclusive member only online resources and much more. Visit the stand in Hall 3 Foyer or go to 12:10 12:55 Stepping up and speaking out Penny Barker MAPPING YOUR FUTURE Hall 1 and 3 Foyer 10:00 14:00 Join us at the Mapping your Future career diversity fair, with practical career insight from: PDSA Vets4Pets WVS and Mission Rabies Cats Protection Educational - BSAVA Volunteering - PG Certificates - AVP, Resident, Intern, Clinician FIVP CVS Medivet Vets Now SPVS/VMG APHA DEFRA GVS AGV Vetlife CONGRESS CLOSES Join us at BSAVA Scottish Congress September in Glasgow CONGRESS PROGRAMME 11

12 CLINICAL ABSTRACTS Clinical abstract poster reception Exhibition entrance, Arena Birmingham Delegates are invited to meet the poster researchers on Friday 5 April from 17:30 to 18:30. THURSDAY 4 APRIL Nephrology/urology 08:30 08:45 Double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized study to evaluate the weight gain drug, mirtazapine transdermal ointment, in cats experiencing unintended weight loss: a post-hoc analysis of cats with suspected renal disease. Beasley Mason 08:45 09:00 Renaltec attenuates serum levels of indoxyl sulfate in geriatric cats. Jose Mottet 09:00 09:15 Prevalence and characterization of urinary cultures in owned dogs and cats from Spain. Anna Vila 09:15 09:30 Canine urinary extracellular vesicles as bactericidal agents in vitro. Samantha Raettig 09:30 09:45 Developing methods to study the endothelial glycocalyx in cats. Sara Jane Hillyer 09:45 10:00 Neutering and early-onset urinary incontinence in bitches under primary veterinary care in the UK: A VetCompass cohort study. Camilla Pegram 10:00 10:15 Effect of treatment of hyperthyroidism on serum SDMA concentrations and the utility of SDMA as a marker of chronic kidney disease in hyperthyroidism. Emma Tarrant Hepatology 11:05 11:20 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the brain in dogs with portal vein hypoplasia. Chloe Smith 11:20 11:35 Breed, age and gender distribution of canine hepatobiliary disease in the United Kingdom. Yuvani Bandara 11:35 11:50 Evaluation of preprandial and two-hour postprandial serum bile acid concentrations in referral population of dogs. Veronica Gonzalo 12 BSAVA CONGRESS 2019 Gastroenterology 11:50 12:05 Assessment of visceral pain and quality of life in dogs with chronic enteropathy: a controlled questionnaire based pilot study. Jorge Pérez-Accino 12:05 12:20 Combined endoscopic and fluoroscopic assisted balloon dilation as a treatment method for benign oesophageal strictures in dogs. Mariette Pilot 12:20 12:35 Indications for administration of gastroprotectant medications in hospitalised dogs and cats. Rachel McCormack 12:35 12:50 Does sedation increase the frequency of radiographic oesophageal dilation in dogs without signs of clinical oesophageal disease? Giulia Marceglia Endocrinology 14:05 14:20 Evaluating the renal ultrastructure in cats with diabetes mellitus. Holly Reyes-Hughes 14:20 14:35 The value of serum cortisol as a prognostic indicator in critically ill dogs. Harry Swales 14:35 14:50 Diagnosis and management of hyperadrenocorticism in dogs attending UK primary-care practice. Imogen Schofield 14:50 15:05 The Cushing s Clinical Score: Development of a primary-care practice tool to quantify the clinical signs of dogs with hyperadrenocorticism. Imogen Schofield 15:05 15:20 Breed influence on canine thyroid reference intervals and age-related thyroid decline. Olivia Barnard-Jones 15:20 15:35 Factors influencing thyroid function and deiodinase indices. Emma Campbell Canine general practice 08:30 08:45 Boxing clever: unravelling Boxer dog health in the UK using primary-care veterinary records. Kate Barrett 08:45 09:00 Clinical usage of gabapentin in dogs under primary veterinary care in the UK. Lavinia Mitton 09:00 09:15 Getting under the skin of West Highland White Terriers using primary practice clinical data. Zoie Ballantyne 09:15 09:30 Factors associated with owner acquisition of puppies under 8 weeks of age. Rachel Kinsman 09:30 09:45 Identifying disorders of greatest importance to Staffordshire Bull Terriers under veterinary care. Holly Roberts 09:45 10:00 What factors influence the development and outcome of Gastric dilatation and volvulus (GD/GDV) in Greyhounds? Sarah Dolbear 11:05 11:20 Effect of dog ownership experience on the uptake of preventative health care practices reported by puppy owners. Emma Buckland 11:20 11:35 Retrospective analysis of Canine Bronchoalveolar Lavage submissions to referral veterinary laboratories in the UK. Guy Davies Feline general practice 11:35 11:50 Core outcomes in feline chronic kidney disease: what should we be measuring? Hannah Doit 11:50 12:05 A cat and mouth game: investigation of odontoclast dysregulation in feline tooth resorption. Nicola Mawson Diagnostic imaging 13:35 13:50 The use of contrast-enhanced computed tomography for the diagnosis of hiatal hernia in brachycephalic dogs suffering from the Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS). Olivia Oginska 13:50 14:05 Computed tomographic and surgical findings of retained surgical sponges in two dogs. Kyriakos Chatzimisios 14:05 14:20 Duplex and compressibility ultrasound examination in canine thoracic limb. Joanna Lodzinska Nutrition 14:35 14:50 Retrospective evaluation of dietary management in glycaemic stabilisation and cataract formation in 152 dogs with diabetes mellitus. Mike Davies 14:50 15:05 Nutritional standards and diet considerations of owners and their pets: a two-country study. Meagan Burtynsky 15:05 15:20 Batch-to-batch variation in the iodine content of complete, wet foods for cats. Rebecca Alborough Other 15:20 15:35 Fat dog slim: impact of a social marketing video on the behaviour of pet owners regarding obesity in the dog. Eleni Androutsou FRIDAY 5 APRIL Dermatology 08:30 08:45 Effect of the ingredient A97614A1 on the adhesion and biofilm formation of Staphylococcus pseudintermedius in a model of reconstructed canine epidermis. Elodie Ollivier 08:45 09:00 Efficacy of the ingredient A97614A1 in a model of reconstructed human epidermis stressed by cytokines. Elodie Ollivier 09:00 09:15 Two case reports of novel cutaneous mycoses in cats in the UK using molecular identification for rapid and accurate diagnosis. Nikoleta Makri Other 09:15 09:30 Antimicrobial susceptibility of bacterial isolates from canine wounds in a referral population. Catrina Pennington 09:30 09:45 The Antimicrobial Stewardship and Pets (ASAP) project: performance and evaluation of an Antimicrobial Stewardship Improvement Strategy in 44 Dutch companion animal clinics. Nonke Hopman Infectious diseases 09:45 10:00 Prevalence and trends in antimicrobial resistance of bacteria from canine urinary tract isolates from an Australian referral hospital over a five-year period. Madeleine Roberts 10:00 10:15 Patterns of antimicrobial resistance in canine wound infections from two large scale electronic datasets. Laura Holloway Cardiology 11:05 11:20 Rhythm disturbances in dogs and cats with congestive heart failure and their impact on prognosis. Felicia Robertson 11:20 11:35 A retrospective study into the association between survival time and markers of renal dysfunction and heart failure severity in dogs with acute congestive heart failure. Christopher Ray 11:35 11:50 The effect of heart disease on red cell mass. Madeleine Stein 11:50 12:05 A new hope? Transvascular pulmonic stents in six dogs with severe pulmonic stenosis. Kieran Borgeat Respiratory 12:05 12:20 Infiltrative laryngeal disease in 11 dogs. Amy Dixon Oncology 14:45 15:00 Outcome of dogs with histologically low/immunohistochemistry high grade mast cell tumour treated with adjuvant chemotherapy. Slavomíra Néčová 15:00 15:15 Canine anal sac adenocarcinoma in a single referral centre: signalment, treatment and outcomes. Clare Doherty

13 15:15 15:30 Immunohistochemical expression of lipoxygenase-5 (LOX-5) in canine normal urinary bladder, cystitis and transitional cell carcinoma. Luca Schiavo 15:30 15:45 Correlation between BRAF Variant V595E and histological grade in canine transitional cell carcinoma. Corinna Weber 16:50 17:05 Strontium 90 plesiotherapy in the treatment of eyelid squamous cell carcinoma in cats. Onne-Marju Russak 17:05 17:20 Genome-wide analysis of canine oral malignant melanoma (OMM) metastasisassociated gene expression. Kelly Bowlt Blacklock 17:20 17:35 Ki67 index in canine dermal mast cell tumours: do we only identify proliferating mast cells? Jean-Benoit Tanis 17:35 17:50 Canine hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma treated with a lomustine-based chemotherapy protocol. Bryn Jones 17:50 18:05 The frequency of immunophenotyping and clonality detection in the diagnosis of feline lymphoma. Anne Aworinde Soft tissue surgery 08:30 08:45 Study of intra-abdominal pressure elevation after mastectomy in dogs. Styliani Kleftouri 08:45 09:00 Gastrostomy feeding tube placement in dogs with septic peritonitis: a retrospective study of 54 dogs. Kine Elmenhorst 09:00 09:15 The in vitro antimicrobial activity of triclosan coated polydioxanone suture material on bacteria commonly isolated from canine wounds. Joanna McCagherty 09:15 09:30 A comparison of the rates of postoperative complications between dogs undergoing laparoscopic and open ovariectomy. Tim Charlesworth 09:30 09:45 Incidence and risk factors for postattenuation neurological signs in 50 cats with a single congenital portosystemic shunt. Rhiannon Strickland 09:45 10:00 Thoracic dog bite wounds: a retrospective study of 123 dogs ( ). Anna Frykfors von Hekkel 10:00 10:15 Prevalence of pulmonary changes detected using computerised tomography in brachycephalic breeds compared to mesaticephalic breeds. Aaron Lutchman Neurology 14:30 14:45 Masticatory Muscle Myositis in Dogs: the use of Dexamethasone as an alternative corticosteroid treatment outcomes and side effects (Preliminary Results). Max Foreman 14:45 15:00 Troponin I elevation in dogs with acute cerebrovascular disease. Rita Goncalves 15:00 15:15 Clinical reasoning in canine cervical hyperaesthesia: which presenting factors are important? Nick Grapes 15:15 15:30 Thoracic vertebral canal stenosis in screw-tailed brachycephalic dog breeds. Alessandro Conte 15:30 15:45 Assessment of quality of life in untreated mild idiopathic canine epilepsy. Lara De Morais Baptista 16:50 17:05 Vestibular disease in dogs under UK primary veterinary care: epidemiology and clinical management. Sinziana Radulescu 17:05 17:20 Incidence and clinical significance of Cystic Pharyngeal Hypophysis (Rathke s Pouch) in the dog. Mike Targett 17:20 17:35 Preliminary findings of an investigation into the association between vaccination and immune-mediated diseases of the canine central nervous system. Man Ching Chan 17:35 17:50 Is CT an alternative to MRI in a morphometric analysis system for prediction of Chiari-like malformation associated pain and syringomyelia? Clare Rusbridge Anaesthesia/critical care 17:50 18:05 The Erector Spinae Plane block for intraoperative analgesia in dogs undergoing hemilaminectomy: a retrospective study. Amanda Herron SATURDAY 6 APRIL Exotics 09:00 09:15 Comparison of rehabilitation and euthanasia rates of birds of prey at a UK raptor rehabilitation centre in 2007 and Helen Inzani 09:15 09:30 Do rodents in radioactive areas around Chernobyl, Ukraine have high prevalence of cataracts? David Williams 09:30 09:45 Nidoviruses in snakes in Europe. Rachel Marschang 09:45 10:00 Patterns of antimicrobial prescription in rabbits attending first-opinion practices in the UK. Samuel Pearce 10:00 10:15 Enterobacter asburiae infection in Dusky (Pseudeos fuscata) and Ornate Lorikeets (Trichoglossus ornatus). Sarah Pellett Therapeutics 11:20 11:35 Why didn t my client give the medication? A descriptive study of the communication surrounding medicine administration. Louise Corah Non-clinical 11:35 11:50 Factors that affect intended adoption of reward-based training reported by a cohort of puppy owners. Joshua Woodward Behaviour, welfare & ethics 11:50 12:05 Opinions of veterinary graduates on the value of an undergraduate veterinary practical class. David Williams 12:05 12:20 Trust me I m a vet Vet-client trust in small animal consultations: a mixed methods approach. Louise Corah 12:20 12:35 Owner perceptions of problem behaviours in dogs aged 6 months. Michelle Lord 12:35 12:50 The referral surgeon-first opinion practitioner interaction is a source of communication breakdown in the surgical care pathway: a review of 112 questionnaire responses from first opinion practitioners. Barney Dean Other 12:50 13:05 Homeless people and their dogs: a study of health and welfare and the human-companion animal bond (H-CAB). Louise Scanlon Haematology/immunology 14:00 14:15 Retrospective clinical evaluation of cats receiving whole blood transfusions and frequencies of blood types at a UK private referral hospital. Harriet Hall 14:15 14:30 Red blood cell blood transfusions and occurrence of adverse reactions: a retrospective study in 101 dogs. Consuelo Alonzi 14:30 14:45 The influence of prior corticosteroid administration on diagnostic imaging findings in dogs with Immune-Mediated Haemolytic Anaemia. Joshua Hardwick 14:45 15:00 Presenting signs and clinical outcome in dogs with metaphyseal osteopathy, 32 cases ( ). Alison Robertson 15:00 15:15 Characterisation and outcome of idiopathic sterile steroid-responsive lymphadenitis in English Springer Spaniels: a multicentre study of 64 cases. Cécile Dor 15:15 15:30 Feline bone marrow aspiration: triggers for sampling and disease prevalence. Alba Maldonado Moreno 15:30 15:45 Proteinuria in canine non-erosive immune mediated polyarthritis. Lucy Barker 16:50 17:05 Incidence of microcytosis in hyperthyroid cats referred for radioiodine treatment. Claudia Gil Morales 17:05 17:20 Urinary thromboxanes are increased in dogs with IMHA. Elizabeth Conway 17:20 17:35 Immune-mediated polyarthritis in fourteen cats ( ). Florence Wootton 17:35 17:50 Does duration of clinical signs prior to diagnosis affect outcome in dogs with immune-mediated polyarthritis. Simon Mcmanus 17:50 18:05 Evaluation of alterations in mean platelet volume in dogs with pancreatitis. Pak Kan Tang Ophthalmology FARADAY ROOM 08:30 08:45 Optimising topical ophthalmic drug delivery in the canine eye by reducing drop volume: preliminary investigations. David Williams 08:45 09:00 Difference in prevalence of age-related cataract in dogs in the UK and New Zealand: a consequence of differential ultraviolet light exposure? Alice Prodger 09:00 09:15 Survey of owner attitudes toward the application of eye drops in dogs and cats with ophthalmic disease. Sophie Mead 09:15 09:30 Evaluation of the I-PEN, a hand-held device for rapid measurement of tear osmolarity in the canine patient. Yuvani Bandara 09:30 09:45 Comparison of behaviour in blind and sighted dogs. Helen Inzani 09:45 10:00 A descriptive retrospective study of 11 cases of neurogenic dry eye in a referral population and the response to pilocarpine treatment. Michaela Wegg 10:00 10:15 Comparison of intraocular pressure measurement by three tonometers, the TonopenXL, Tonovet and TonovetPlus in the eyes of 50 dogs with a range of normal and abnormal intraocular pressures. Natalia Giannakopoulou 10:15 10:30 AI and the eye! David Williams CONGRESS PROGRAMME 13

14 CLINICAL ABSTRACTS Orthopaedics FARADAY ROOM 10:50 11:05 Presentation, treatment and outcome of fractures in pet rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus). Sofia Garcia-Pertierra 11:05 11:20 Acetabular fractures in 30 dogs: presentation, classification and management and short-term outcome. Victoria Roberts 11:20 11:35 Retrospective study of occurrence and types of complications associated with different procedures to correct traumatic hip luxation in 44 dogs. Aaron Lutchman 11:35 11:50 The effectiveness of marine based fatty acid compound (PCSO-524) alone and combined with Previcox in the treatment of canine osteoarthritis. Brian Beale 11:50 12:05 Vertical mandibular range of motion and mandibular length ratio as a non-invasive tool for assessment of temporomandibular joint function in dolicho and brachycephalic dogs under anaesthesia: 9 breeds, 111 dogs. Olivia Oginska 12:05 12:20 Accuracy of medial to lateral transcondylar screw placement using a C-guide for the treatment of humeral intracondylar fissure. Maite Pardo 12:20 12:35 Outcome s and complication s associated with standard elbow arthrodesis. Brian Crowley 12:35 12:50 Measuring the impact of regenerative medicine (RM) on chronic degenerative conditions in dogs, using a validated owner-reported outcome measure (VetMetrica) which provides scores in 4 domains of health-related quality of life (HRQL). Andrew Armitage 14:30 14:45 An investigation into clients perception of physiotherapy for dogs after cranial cruciate ligament rupture (CCLR) surgery. Stephanie Lau 14:45 15:00 Comparison of perioperative (0 3 months) complications and outcomes in dogs weighing 15 Kg with bilateral medial patellar luxation undergoing single-session bilateral corrective surgery with staged historical control surgeries: 14 cases (28 stifles). Gary Campbell 15:00 15:15 Bilateral locking-compression plate fixation for stabilization of canine Y-T humeral fractures. Javier Garcia Lopez 15:15 15:30 Current perceptions of minimally invasive osteosynthesis techniques in small animal orthopaedic practice. William Robinson 15:30 15:45 If it looks straight, it is straight? : establishing the normal axes and joint angles in small breed dog. Ben Mielke 15: Double locking plates and screw fixation after tibial plateau leveling osteotomy: effect on postoperative infection rate in dogs over 50kg. Jayson Tuan 16:50 17:05 Gait analysis of lameness-free dogs: experience with a Tekscan pressuresensitive walkway system. James Miles 17:05 17:20 Complications and outcomes following feline dorsal pantarsal arthrodesis using a pre-contoured plate in 32 cats ( ). Nuria Comas Therapeutics FARADAY ROOM 17:20 17:35 Development of an information booklet for small animal pain management clinic clients. Tate Preston Poster presentations Exhibition entrance, Arena Birmingham Delegates are invited to meet the poster researchers on Friday 5 April from 17:30 to 18:30. Computed tomography densitometry of eyes: a method to assess feline ocular diseases Faezeh Asadi Steroid Responsive Meningitis Arteritis and concurrent Osteoma cutis in a dog James Barton A survey investigating factors influencing a surgeon s choice of ovariohysterectomy Vs ovariectomy when neutering female dogs in UK small animal vet practices Talya Beattie Prevalence of neurological disorders in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels in neurology referral populations. Katie Brown Pylorogastric intussusception in a puppy with a congenital intrahepatic shunt Petra Cerna The use of toceranib phosphate after surgical resection of haemangiosarcoma from the aortic arch in a German Shepherd dog Petra Cerna Management of gastro-oesophageal reflux and regurgitation during anaesthesia in a dog, using a supraglottic airway device (SGAD) with an integrated oesophageal drain. Ivan Crotaz Unusual bilateral retrobulbar abscess in the rabbit Norbert Czubaj A case of recurrent obstructive fibrinous tracheal pseudomembrane in a dog Louise Dawson Impact on ear concentrations of the active ingredients following ear cleaning with a ceruminolytic cleaner in dogs receiving a unique otic gel (florfenicol, terbinafine, betamethasone acetate) Kelly Doucette Annual weigh variation in mature cats Nathalie Dowgray Rostral skull changes in Cavalier King Charles spaniels with Chiari-like malformation and syringomyelia Eleonore Dumas Unusual clinical presentation of dystrophin-deficient feline muscular dystrophy in the UK Aldara Eiras Diaz How old is your cat? Kelly Eyre Accidental fentanyl exposure in pets Fiona Finlay Maintaining compassion and preventing compassion fatigue Fiona Finlay Suspected Choledochal Cyst in a DSH cat Konstantinos Fontas Surgical management and outcome in a male puppy with urethrorectal fistula associated with type 1 atresia ani Phil Franklin Use of tiletamine-zolazepam in common kestrels (Falco tinnunculus) Margarita Galka Use of butorphanol in sevoflurane anaesthetized Greylag geese (Anser anser) Margarita Galka Differences between the gut microbial composition of diarrheic and healthy dogs Ronnie Gueta A case management Framework for complex decisions in a shelter setting Runa Hanaghan Hemipelvectomy in a rabbit: surgical technique and outcome Laura Homer Simultaneous incidence of diaphragmatic hernia and intestinal perforation in a cat Seyedsadra Izadi Comparison of outcome of dogs with thoracolumbar spinal injuries based on treatment and severity of neurologic status Panagiotis Kokkinos Wild boar injuries in hunting dogs: a retrospective study ( ) Panagiotis Kokkinos Delayed forebrain syndrome due to traumatic intranasal meningoencephalocele in a cat Theophanes Liatis Identifying risk factors for cardiac murmurs in dogs and cats. Becky Milner Oral histiocytic sarcoma in a cat Slavomíra Néčová Unusual presentation of a bone metastasis in canine prostatic carcinoma Slavomíra Néčová Isolated traumatic radial head dislocation in a feline Jane Oatley Presumed acute polyradiculoneuritis in two dogs associated with snake bite caused by a Montpellier snake (Malpolon insignitus) Virginia Papageorgiou Propofol as a postoperative appetite stimulant (preliminary results) Virginia Papageorgiou A biomechanical study comparing the use of the LokRod plate to plate and screw fixation for ex vivo stabilisation of femoral and tibial fractures in cats Jamie Rahman Safety profile of methylprednisolone acetate epidural injection in dogs treated for lumbosacral disease Bettina Salmelin Deslorelin implant as a treatment for temporary infertility in tomcats Kaisa Savolainen Novel causes of Budd-Chiari-like syndrome in two dogs Harry Swales Key factors that influence an owner s decision to feed their dog a senior diet Elinor Tedds Results of artificial urethral sphincter placement in female dogs with refractory urinary incontinence Joep Timmermans Peritoneal lymphomatosis in a cat Marie Vagney Free-floating fat in a furry! 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