Thoracic radiographs are also a very important way to
monitor the response to treatment of left - sided CHF and are recommended to be repeated typically 1 - 2 weeks after starting treatment, which will be discussed later, in order to ensure the pulmonary edema has resolved and that your pet is no longer in congestive failure.
Patients will be followed for at least one month to
monitor the response to treatment.
A study care manager regularly called patients in the intervention group to provide basic psycho - education; encourage healthy habits (sleep, exercise, avoid excess alcohol); assess treatment preferences for anti-anxiety medications;
monitor response to treatment; and inform their primary care physicians of their care preference and progress.
This will allow us to see the earliest changes to these cells, track how they change over time, and
monitor their response to treatments.
Cytology helps to guide medication selection and
monitor response to treatment.
These same tests are used to
monitor the response to treatment.