Veterinary
New generation technologies to transform animal health care.
Why it is important?
Wearable IoT devices, such as jackets or collars for pets, are emerging tools now available to monitor vital signs like heart rate, respiratory rate, and activity levels. These devices can be used both at veterinary clinics and at home.
The wearable device from ETISENSE, designed specifically for dogs in veterinary medicine, offers several key advantages for clinical practice, research, and education.
Etisense’s wearable telemetry is a preferred technology because it provides continuous ECG and respiratory monitoring without the need to shave the animal’s fur, allowing for data collection in freely moving animals, with maximum comfort for the animal.
It allows for:
Tracking of ECG, heart rate, respiration, and activity without restraining or sedating the animal.
Monitor post-operative values (after an anesthesia) or critical care pet’s, reducing the need for frequent handling.
Pathology or surgery recovery at home by the owner, by sharing the data collected with the veterinarian.
Continuous cardiorespiratory monitoring as part of predictive veterinary medicine.
Provides veterinary students with hands-on experience in monitoring physiological parameters during teaching training courses at veterinary high-school.
Interested to discuss veterinary applications?
Resources on Veterinary Application
Etisense and Marshall BioResources Europe join forces to rethink research practices
Etisense and Marshall BioResources Europe Collaborate to Develop an Innovative Telemetric Jacket for Beagle DogsLyon, France – 06 May, 2025 – Etisense, a French biomedical engineering company specializing in wearable telemetry for preclinical research, is proud to...
Adaptation of the DECRO telemetry system for integrated safety pharmacology endpoints in dogs
Raafat Fares1, Leandro Fontana Pires2,3, Delphine Bouard1 , Christine Laigot1, Sébastien Judé1, Charles Eynard2, Timothé Flenet2, Pascal Champeroux1 1: ERBC Chemin de Montifault, 18800 Baugy, France2: Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, UMR 5525, VetAgro Sup, Grenoble INP,...
Rats en conditions expérimentales : mesurer et minimiser le stress aigu
Il existe une bibliographie abondante sur le stress, depuis les premiers travaux de H Selye[1] en 1956. En revues récentes, citons l’article de S. Lupien et al sur les effets du stress sur la cognition[2] et de L. Martin sur les impacts immunitaires[3], ainsi qu’une...
Explore Other Applications
Phenotyping of disease models
Monitoring of ECG morphological changes, ventilation, and locomotor activity patterns changes to better characterize pathological phenotypes and understand underlying pathophysiological mechanisms.
Pharmacology and safety-toxicology
Assessment of the efficacy and toxicity of novel pharmacological compounds on cardiorespiratory and central nervous system (CNS) functions in rodent and non-rodent species using jacketed telemetry.
Monitoring of vital functions
Monitor the health status of your animals following a medical condition or surgery (e.g., cardiac stroke), or anticipate humane endpoints in severe procedures using jacketed telemetry — all while allowing a return to the home cage.
Education and Training
Learn physiology and pharmacology using jacketed telemetry on rehomed animals, or through a new digital approach with pre-recorded, on-demand datasets from cardiorespiratory studies.