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Infectious Complications of Renal Disease

Infectious Complications of Renal Disease

9780192632944
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This book considers the aetiological factors that render renal patients at risk of infection and covers the infectious complications of the major modalities of renal replacement therapy. The book has been written by a combination of microbiologists, clinical scientists and clinicians active in the care of kidney patients at all stages in their treatment from chronic renal insufficiency through dialysis and on to transplantation. It brings together a large body of clinical andscientific material to help clinicians manage infectious complications of kidney disease. As far as is possible a clinical chapter is balanced by a chapter dealing with pathophysiology. The book is divided in to three sections:: Basic Mechanisms, Infectious Complications of Common Renal Conditions, Renal Failure and Transplantation, and Prevention and Management. The uraemic condition as a state of immunosupression is discussed to set the scene for why renal patients are prone to so many diverse infections. Increasingly potent immunosuppressive drugs are being deployed in a variety of primary conditions and also to prevent renal allograft rejection. The mechanisms by which these drugs predispose to infection are discussed. A chapter deals specifically with peritoneal defence mechanisms of critical importance in the management of infectioncomplicating continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. The second section of the book deals specifically with infectious complications in defined situations. For example, diabetes mellitus is discussed in detail as this is now the major cause of endstage chronic renal failure. Infectious complications of glomerulonephritis and vasculitis are discussed, and this relates to the effects of the potent immunosuppressive agents now deployed. Specific chapters are devoted to infectious complications of peritoneal dialysis and haemodialysis including achapter on mucormycosis. Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C have each been given a chapter and the impact of these hepatitis viruses on the renal patient from chronic renal failure through dialysis to transplantation is described. Infectious complications of transplantation follows and reviews the commoninfections as well as presenting some new data on viral induced tumours. In the final section of the book, prevention of infection is discussed with particular emphasis to vascular access and the care of the uraemic ischaemic/diabetic foot. The general principles relating to limiting the spread of infection within the Renal Unit are discussed in detail. Increasing patient mobility and travel requires that travel and vaccination in renal patients are discussed. The book ends with a practical chapter on prescribing advice for the use of common anti-microbial agents. This book will be of value to all those involved in the care of this vulnerable group, specifically nephrologists, renal transplant surgeons and physicians and diabetologists.
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OUP Oxford
85228
9780192632944
9780192632944

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Publication date
2003
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
478
Dimensions (mm)
175 x 248
Weight (g)
1068
  • Part I - Basic Mechanisms; Renal failure as an immunodeficiency state; The effect of immunosuppressive agents on the defence against infection; Peritoneal host defence in patients with end-stage renal failure treated by peritoneal dialysis; Infections in renal transplantation; Part II - Infectious Complications of Common Renal Conditions, Renal Failure and Transplantation; Infectious complications of vasculitis, glomerulonephritis, and the nephrotic syndrome; Infectious complications of the diabetic patient with renal failure; Sepsis syndrome and infectious complications of acute renal failure; Infections in peritoneal dialysis; Mucormycosis in dialysis patients; Hepatitis C in end stage renal disease; Hepatitis B in end stage renal disease; Management of renal disease in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection; Cytomegalovirus in the renal allograft recipient; Virus-related tumours; Bacterial infections in renal allograft recipients; Fungal and parasitic infections in the renal transplant patient; Part III - Prevention and Management; Control of infection in the renal unit; Prevention and treatment of infections in vascular access; Infections complicating diseases of the feet in renal patients; Travel and vaccination in renal patients; Antimicrobial dosing regimens in renal patients;
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