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Replacement of Renal Function by Dialysis 5th Edition 2013 Softbound by Walter H. Hörl, Karl-Martin Koch, Robert M. Lindsay, C. Ronco, J.F. Winchester, Springer

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    Author(s)Walter H. Hörl, Karl-Martin Koch, Robert M. Lindsay, C. Ronco, J.F. Winchester
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition5th Edition
    ISBN9789401570121
    Pages1604
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2013

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    Springer Replacement of Renal Function by Dialysis 5th Edition 2013 Softbound by Walter H. Hörl, Karl-Martin Koch, Robert M. Lindsay, C. Ronco, J.F. Winchester

    The leading textbook on the subject. A completely rewritten and up-to-date fifth edition, based upon the highly respected fourth edition, edited by C. Jacobs, C.M. Kjellstrand, K.M. Koch and J.F. Winchester. Considered the global resource for dialysis specialists, dialysis manufacturers and scientists for over two decades, this authoritative, highly acclaimed major reference work has been completely rewritten and revised in a much-awaited 5th edition. All previous chapters have been updated to include the very latest advancements and understandings in this critical and complex field. New sections include those on computerization of dialysis records, online monitoring and biofeedback, patient sexual function, patient selection and integration, use of exercise in improving patient health, design of randomized trials, and more. This new edition is truly global in scope and features the contributions the top experts from around the world. Section 1: Pathophysiology of the uremic syndrome.- 1. Molecular genetic basis of uremia.- 2. Uremic toxicity.- 3. The uremic syndrome and pathophysiology of chronic renal failure.- 4. Solute transport mechanisms in dialysis.- 5. Optimization of high-flux, hollow-fiber artificial kidneys.- 6. Peritoneal anatomy and physiology during peritoneal dialysis.- 7. The biology of hemodialysis.- 8. Pathophysiology of acute renal failure.- Section 2: Technology of dialysis and associated methods.- 9. Vascular access for hemodialysis.- 10. Peritoneal access and its complications.- 11. Thrombogenesis and anticoagulation in patients undergoing chronic hemodialysis.- 12. Hemodialyzers and related devices.- 13. Membranes for hemodialysis.- 14. Hemodialysis machines and monitors.- 15. Machines for automated peritoneal dialysis.- 16. Machines for continuous renal replacement therapies.- 17. Water treatment for contemporary hemodialysis.- 18. Solutions for peritoneal dialysis.- 19. Computerized patient record in dialysis practice.- 20. Online monitoring and feedback-control.- 21. Hemodialysis fluid composition.- 22. Adequacy of hemodialysis.- 23. Adequate peritoneal dialysis.- 24A. Dialysis techniques: peritoneal dialysis.- 24B. Dialysis techniques: hemodialysis.- 24C. Dialysis techniques: continuous renal replacement techniques.- 24D. Dialysis techniques: therapeutic plasma exchange and related techniques.- 24E. Dialysis techniques: hemoperfusion.- Section 3: Clinical aspects of organ failure in dialysis patients.- 25. Blood pressure control in chronic hemodialysis patients.- 26. Cardiac disease in chronic uremia.- 27. Lipids and atherosclerosis.- 27A. Homocysteine and atherosclerosis in dialysis patients.- 28. Acid—base in dialysis.- 29. Pulmonary aspects of dialysis patients.- 30. Gastrointestinal complications in dialysis patients.- 31. Neurological and neuromuscular disorders in dialysis patients.- 32. Trace elements in dialysis patients.- 33. Bleeding disorders in renal failure.- 34. Management of anemia in patients with chronic kidney disease.- 35. Impaired cellular host defense and chronic inflammatory abnormalities in end-stage renal disease.- 36. Diseases of the native kidneys in dialysis and transplanted patients.- 37. Endocrine function in uremia.- 38. Malnutrition and dialysis.- 39. Beta-2-microglobulin amyloidosis.- 40. Renal osteodystrophy.- 41. Intradialytic complications: pathophysiology, prevention and treatment.- 42. Peritoneal infections, hernias and related complications.- Section 4: Special clinical situations.- 43. Preservation of native renal function at different stages of renal impairment.- 44. Considerations in the management of patients with acute renal failure.- 45. Renal replacement therapy in children.- 46. Dialysis in the elderly.- 47. Pregnancy and dialysis.- 48. Renal replacement therapy for diabetic patients.- 49. Social, ethical and legal issues in chronic hemodialysis and transplantation.- 50. Psychiatric aspects of the dialysis patient.- 51. Quality of life of the dialysis patient.- 52. Sexual dysfunction in the dialysis patient.- 53. Transplantation: integration, patient selection, use of dialysis in transplant patients.- 54. Human immunodeficiency virus infection in patients with end-stage renal disease.- 55. Viral hepatitis in dialysis patients.- Section 5: Organization and results of chronic dialysis.- 56. Outcomes in dialysis: a global assessment.- 57. Economics in dialysis.- 58. Dialysis in the developing world.- 59. Exercise for dialysis patients.- 60. Assessing the progression of renal disease.- 61. The design of randomized clinical trials in dialysis patients.- 62. Management of center hemodialysis programs.- 63. Home hemodialysis.- 64. Peritoneal dialysis program management.- 65A. Telemedicine and dialysis: the desk-top model.- 65B. General telemedicine systems.



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