Emergency veterinary medicine: allied technologies, innovative treatments and the role of artificial intelligence

Emergency veterinary medicine: allied technologies, innovative treatments and the role of artificial intelligence

Authors

  • Tathiana Lima Anacleto Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51473/rcmos.v2i2.2022.1205

Keywords:

Veterinary emergency medicine, artificial intelligence, telemedicine, innovative treatments, animal health.

Abstract

Emergency veterinary medicine has evolved significantly with the integration of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), telemedicine, and real-time monitoring devices, transforming the diagnosis and treatment of critical conditions in animals. This article reviews recent literature on the use of allied technologies, innovative therapeutic approaches, and the impact of AI on emergency care in species such as dogs, cats, and horses. AI-enhanced triage, clinical decision support systems, and biotechnology-based therapies such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy are discussed, with an emphasis on their practical application and challenges. Studies such as those by Boysen, S. R. et al. (2020) and Hopper, K. et al. (2015) reinforce the effectiveness of emerging technologies in reducing morbidity and mortality. Gaps in access to these tools, such as high costs and the need for specialized training, are addressed, proposing directions for future research to promote advances in animal health.

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Author Biography

  • Tathiana Lima Anacleto

    Graduada em Medicina Veterinária, pela Universidade de Brasília

References

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Published

2022-10-30

How to Cite

ANACLETO, Tathiana Lima. Emergency veterinary medicine: allied technologies, innovative treatments and the role of artificial intelligence: Emergency veterinary medicine: allied technologies, innovative treatments and the role of artificial intelligence. Multidisciplinary Scientific Journal The Knowledge, Brasil, v. 2, n. 2, 2022. DOI: 10.51473/rcmos.v2i2.2022.1205. Disponível em: https://submissoesrevistarcmos.com.br/rcmos/article/view/1205. Acesso em: 5 sep. 2025.