(MENAFN- Comserve) Elkland, United State, Jan 27, 2020, 09:30 /Comerve / -- Antech Diagnotic, part of Mar Petcare had jut made an announcement that a diagnotic tool ha been developed by utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) which can analyze medical record data of pet
Th announcement by Antech Diagnotic, part of Mar Petcare about the development of a new predictive diagnotic tool uing artificial intelligence (AI) which could predict with greater accuracy a to whether a cat will or not develop chronic kidney dieae (CKD) within two year ha generated plenty of opportunitie for veterinarian a well a pet owner to conclude quickly about the tatu of CKD in pet and act fater to prevent the onet of the dieae. Some of the early adopter of RenalTech mention that pet owner are delighted and eager on hearing the fact that there are peronalized care plan which are devized in uch a way, o a to delay the onet of CKD by detecting and treating the contributing dieae and improving overall wellne of cat.
According to Denni J. Chew, DVM DACVIM, 'RenalTech implement a paradigm hift that provide a prediction for a future diagnoi of CKD in cat within the next two year, rather than waiting for thi diagnoi to become obviou later. Thi warning for a future diagnoi of CKD provide an opportunity for veterinarian and pet owner to act proactively intead of reactively with further diagnotic and early care trategie.
RenalTech, alo being referred to a a predictive diagnotic tool allow veterinarian to actively take charge of the problem of CKD, o that they could retrict further damage of kidney. RenalTech i available at no cot for cutomer of Antech. Artificial Intelligence and machine learning i being applied by thi product with nearly 20 year of data compriing of over 150,000 cat viit to primary care practice for delivering a RenalTech tatu. A per the data publihed, it how the accuracy of RenalTech tatu i higher than 95 percent, both poitive and negative.
Dr. Iyampillai Arun, DVM, P.A., a veterinarian with Summit Boulevard Animal Hopital in Wet Palm Beach, Fla. and an early adopter of RenalTech ha tated that in their practice, RenalTech had been a valuable gateway to additional, important diagnotic that improve overall feline wellne.
About 30 to 40 percent of cat who are above the age of 10 year are affected by CKD. International Renal Interet Society (IRIS) guideline for CKD in cat ha come up with recent update that would identify the relevant early care trategie in cae of Stage 1 and Stage 2. Early diagnoi i neceary in order for implementation of thee trategie. Unfortunately, currently the dieae i detected only after kidney ha been damaged ignificantly. Thi would be een a a major challenge to the ucce of uch trategie. RenalTech place greater emphai on ix common feline health parameter that are obtained from a baic databae during the regular wellne viit uch a blood urea nitrogen, urine pecific gravity, white blood cell count, urine protein, urine pH, creatinine a well a approximate age by which it deliver a RenalTech tatu. The veterinarian would be able to predict the likelihood of a cat developing CKD over the next two year uing uch a tatu. Uing uch a tatu, the development of peronalized care plan for addreing the dieae effectively i being undertaken.
RenalTech ha arrived a the firt in a erie of predictive diagnotic tool that i able to combine the expertize of Mar Petcare, the WALTHAM Petcare Science Intitute and Antech.&nbp;&nbp;&nbp;&nbp;&nbp;&nbp;&nbp;&nbp;&nbp;&nbp;
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