• Zamawiaj do paczkomatu
  • Płać wygodnie
  • Obniżka

Therapy in Nephrology and Hypertension

9780721696812
524,16 zł
471,74 zł Zniżka 52,42 zł Brutto
Najniższa cena w okresie 30 dni przed promocją: 471,74 zł
Ilość
Produkt niedostępny
Nakład wyczerpany (niedostępny u wydawcy)

  Dostawa

Wybierz Paczkomat Inpost, Orlen Paczkę, DPD lub Pocztę Polską. Kliknij po więcej szczegółów

  Płatność

Zapłać szybkim przelewem, kartą płatniczą lub za pobraniem. Kliknij po więcej szczegółów

  Zwroty

Jeżeli jesteś konsumentem możesz zwrócić towar w ciągu 14 dni. Kliknij po więcej szczegółów

Opis
The latest edition of this companion to Brenner and Rectors The Kidney focuses on the management and treatment of renal disease and hypertension, and the present consensus regimens. An international team of over 100 experts emphasise the specifics of treatment, from an evidence-based perspective, while presenting field-tested advice on the best therapeutics available.

A concise and highly readable text, the book is divided into three sections

An introduction covering clinical features, pathology and pathophysiology - these are discussed only briefly in order to launch a detailed discussion of therapyA section with rationales for therapy - each chapter here provides summaries and critiques of clinical trials that offer clear, balanced guidance on how to approach and implement treatmentA section discussing specific treatment recommendations, which are made by the editorial team wherever consensus is not available
Szczegóły produktu
Saunders
37092
9780721696812
9780721696812

Opis

Rok wydania
2003
Numer wydania
2
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
736
Wymiary (mm)
216 x 279
Waga (g)
3087
  • Part I: General Principles of Clinical Trails
    1. Clinical Trials in Nephrology and Hypertension

    Part II: Acute Renal Failure (ARF)
    2. Management of ARF
    3. Use of Crystalloids and Colloids
    4. Dopamine Therapy
    5. Contrast Nephropathy
    6. Hepatorenal Syndrome
    7. Peritoneal Dialysis
    8. Continuous Dialysis Treatment of ARF
    9. Nutritional Management of ARF
    10. Experimental Strategies for ARF-The Future

    Part III: Diseases of Glomeruli, Microvasculature, and Tubulointerstitium
    11. Renal Biopsy as a Guide to the Treatment of Glomerulonephritis
    12. Immunosuppressive Therapy in Immunologic Renal Disease and Transplantation
    13. Fish Oils and Other Dietary Treatments of the Inflammatory Response
    14. Plasmapheresis
    15. Infection-Associated Glomerulonephritis
    16. Cryoglobulinemia
    17. Lupus Nephritis
    18. IgA Nephropathy and Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
    19. Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis
    20. ANCA-Associated and Other Renal Vasculitides
    21. Minimal Change Disease
    22. Primary Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis
    23. Idiopathic Membranous Nephropathy
    24. Idiopathic Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis
    25. Amyloid, Fibrilliary and other Glomerular Deposition Diseases
    26. Hepatitis-and HIV-Related Renal Diseases
    27. Management of Complications of Nephrotic Syndrome
    28. Thrombotic Microangiopathies
    29. Acute Interstitial Nephritis
    30. New Horizons in the Treatment of Glomerulonephritis
    31. Functional genomes: Prospects for New Treatments in Nephrology and Hypertension

    Part IV: Diabetic Nephrothy
    32. Prevention and Management of Diabetic Nephropathy
    33. Management of the Diabetic Patient with Renal Disease

    Part V: Disorders of Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid Based Homeostasis
    34. Dysnatremic Disorders
    35. Potassium Disorders
    36. Metabolic Acidosis
    37. Metabolic Alkalosis
    38. Hypercalcemia and Other Divalent Cation Disorders

    Part VI: Nephrolothiasis
    39. Nephrolothiasis
    40. Nephrolithiasis: Lithotripsy and Surgery

    Part VII: Genitourinary Infections, Malignancy and Obstruction
    41. Urinary Tract Infections
    42. Primary Neoplasms of the Kidney
    43. Myeloma and Secondary Involvement of the Kidney in Neoplastic Diseases
    44. Urinary Tract Infections and Obstruction

    Part VIII: Renal Disease and Pregnancy
    45. Hypertension in Pregnancy
    46. Management of Renal Disease in Pregnancy
    47. Erectile Dysfunction in ESRD

    Part IX: Inherited Renal Disease
    48. Renal Cystic Disorders
    49. Non-Cystic Hereditary Diseases of the Kidney
    50. Prospects for Gene Therapy

    Part X: Management of Essential Hypertension
    51. Targets and Decisions for Hypertension Treatment
    52. Nonpharmacologic Treatment
    53. Diuretics and Beta-Blockers
    54. ACEIs, ARBs and aldosterone antagonists
    55. Calcium Antagonist
    56. Individualization of Pharmacologic Therapy
    57. Control of CVS Risk Factors in Hypertension
    58. Hypertensive urgencies and Emergencies

    Part XI: Management of Secondary Hypertension
    59. Renovascular Hypertension & Ischemic Nephropathy: Medical Management
    60. Renovascular Hypertension & Ischemic Nephropathy: Angioplasty and Stenting
    61. Renovascular Hypertension & Ischemic Nephropathy: Surgical Treatment
    62. Hypertension in Renal Transplant Recipients
    63. Hypertension in Patients Receiving Dialysis Therapy
    64. Hypertensive Adrenal Disorders

    Part XII: Chronic Renal Failure and Its Systemic Manifestations
    65. Prevention of Progressive Renal Failure
    66. Dyslipidemia
    67. Hyperhomocysteinemia
    68. Oxidative Stress
    69. Nutritional Therapy
    70. Iron and Erythropoietin-Related Therapies
    71. Coagulopathy
    72. Neuropsychiatric Complications
    73. Calcium, Phosphorus and Bone Disease
    74. Cardiovascular Complications
    75. Erectile Dysfunction

    Part XIII: Maintenance Dialysis
    76. Technical aspects of Hemodialysis
    77. Choice and Maintenance of Vascular Access
    78. Hemodialysis Adequacy
    79. Complications Associate with Hemodialysis
    80. Techniques in Peritoneal Dialysis
    81. Complications of Peritoneal Dialysis
    82. Peritoneal Dialysis Adequacy
    83. Patient Selection for Dialysis and the Decision to Withdraw Treatment

    Part XIV: Transplantation
    84. Evaluation and Preparation of Donors and Recipients for Renal Transplantation
    85. Technical Aspects of Renal Transplantation and Surgical Complications
    86. Renal Allograft Dysfunction
    87. Noninfectious Complications of Renal Transplantation
    88. Infection in the Kidney Transplant Recipient

    Part XV: Drugs and the Kidney
    89. Drug Dosing in Renal Failure
    90. Use of Diuretics of Edema
    91. Diuretic Resistance
    92. Dialysis and Hemoperfusion in the Treatment of Poisoning And Drug Overdose

    Part XVI: Appendix
    93. Internet Resources for Nephrologists
Komentarze (0)