CANINE MMVD CARDALIS
CLIENT
Ceva
Cardalis
LOCATION
Virtual World
Europa
PROJECT
Interactive multi-device infographic specialized in canine cardiac disease that allows visualizing organs, simulating diagnoses and optimizing clinical treatments.
BRIEF
Ceva, a leading animal health company, needed a digital solution to help veterinarians address canine cardiac disease, with a special focus on the mitral valve degenerative disease (MMVD).
The objective was to provide a practical tool to support diagnosis, clinical classification and therapeutic decision making based on scientific evidence and recognized veterinary guidelines.
The challenge was to develop an application that would integrate advanced clinical information, organ visualization and variable diagnostic scenarios. The solution had to make it possible to understand the progression of the disease, anticipate possible cardiac and pulmonary complications, and personalize clinical treatment according to the condition and evolution of each patient.
From Imascono Health we developed for Ceva a digital application MMVD-focused tool that combines visual screening and highly qualified clinical information. The tool allows:
- View different organs of the animal and its relation to pathology
- Access to interactive infographics, scientific bibliography and specific clinical contents
- Integrate the diagnosis of MMVD and their classification according to the following criteria ACVIM
- Explain key processes such as the activation of the RAAS system
- Connecting clinical knowledge with the information associated with Cardalis
The veterinarian can visually and intuitively explore the heart and other organs, analyze different clinical scenarios, more or less favorable, and observe possible cardiac and pulmonary reactions. This makes it possible to anticipate symptoms, adjust treatment and optimize each therapeutic decision, offering a more precise, efficient and personalized clinical experience.
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Countries in which Ceva Sante Animale operates
Simulated clinical scenarios for treatment personalization
Year in which Cardalis was launched on the European market.
3D ANATOMICAL MODEL
Interactive and three-dimensional illustrations that facilitate the understanding of procedures, anatomy and evolution of pathologies for health professionals, students and patients.