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Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width x depth: 202x127x12 mm, weight: 351 g, 3 illustrations
  • Sērija : Pittsburgh Critical Care Medicine
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Dec-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195392787
  • ISBN-13: 9780195392784
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width x depth: 202x127x12 mm, weight: 351 g, 3 illustrations
  • Sērija : Pittsburgh Critical Care Medicine
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Dec-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195392787
  • ISBN-13: 9780195392784
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In the past decade, CRRT has moved from a niche therapy within specific specialty centers to the standard of care for management of critically ill patients with acute renal failure. Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy provides concise, evidence-based, to-the-point bedside guidance about this treatment modality, offering quick reference answers to clinicians' questions about treatments and situations encountered in daily practice. Organized into sections on Theory; Pratice; Special Situations; and Organizational Issues, Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy provides a complete view of CRRT theory and practice. Generous tables summarize and highlight key points, and key studies and trials are listed in each chapter.

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Chapters are clearly written with colour, texture of type and shading identifying key points. They also make ample use of tables and line drawings which reproduce with excellent quality...a valuable tool for any practitioner managing patients recieving this form of support. The editors are acknowledged leaders in the field and the presentiaton is crisp and clear. Much of the mystery around various applications of CRRT is clarified in this work. Doody's Notes This is a valuable tool for any practitioner managing patients receiving this form of support. The editors are acknowledged leaders in the field and the presentation is crisp and clear David J. Dries, MD, University of Minnesota Medical School, Doody's notes

Abbreviations xiii
Contributors xvii
Part 1 Theory
The critically ill patient with acute kidney injury
3(8)
Aditya Uppalapati
John A. Kellum
History and rationale for continuous renal replacement therapy
11(8)
Ilona Bobek
Claudio Ronco
Terminology and nomenclature
19(6)
Ian Baldwin
Rinaldo Bellomo
Basic principles of solute transport
25(8)
Zhongping Huang
Jeffrey J. Letteri
Claudio Ronco
William R. Clark
Principles of fluid management
33(6)
Rinaldo Bellomo
Sean M. Bagshaw
Indications, timing, and patient selection
39(8)
John A. Kellum
Extended indications for continuous renal replacement therapy
47(6)
Rinaldo Bellomo
Ian Baldwin
Dose adequacy and assessment
53(8)
Zaccaria Ricci
Claudio Ronco
Acid-base and electrolyte disorders
61(18)
John A. Kellum
Part 2 Practice
Choosing a renal replacement therapy in acute kidney injury
79(14)
Jorge Cerda
Claudio Ronco
Vascular access for continuous renal replacement therapy
93(6)
Alexander Zarbock
Kai Singbartl
The circuit and the prescription
99(8)
Rinaldo Bellomo
Ian Baldwin
The membrane: size and material
107(8)
Zhongping Huang
Jeffrey J. Letteri
Claudio Ronco
William R. Clark
Fluids for continuous renal replacement therapy
115(6)
Paul M. Palevsky
John A. Kellum
Alarms and troubleshooting
121(8)
Zaccaria Ricci
Ian Baldwin
Claudio Ronco
Nonanticoagulation strategies to optimize circuit function in renal replacement therapy
129(6)
Ian Baldwin
Anticoagulation
135(6)
Rinaldo Bellomo
Ian Baldwin
Regional citrate anticoagulation
141(6)
Nigel Fealy
Drug dosing in continuous renal replacement therapy
147(12)
Kimberly A. Maslonek
Kelly A. Killius
John A. Kellum
Part 3 Special Situations
Renal replacement therapy in children
159(8)
Michael L. Moritz
Therapeutic plasma exchange in critical care medicine
167(8)
Joseph E. Kiss
MARS: molecular adsorbent recirculating system
175(6)
Nigel Fealy
Rinaldo Bellomo
Sorbents
181(8)
Dehua Gong
Claudio Ronco
Hybrid therapies
189(10)
Dinna N. Cruz
Claudio Ronco
Part 4 Organizational issues
The ICU environment
199(6)
Younghoon Kwon
Patient care quality and teamwork
205(8)
Kimberly Whiteman
Frederick J. Tasota
Organizational aspects: developing policies and procedures for continuous renal replacement therapies
213(10)
Jorge Cerda
Documentation, billing, and reimbursement for continuous renal replacement therapy
223(6)
Kevin W. Finkel
Machines for continuous renal replacement therapy
229(18)
Claudio Ronco
Quality assurance for continuous renal replacement therapies
247(6)
Ian Baldwin
Rinaldo Bellomo
Educational resources
253(10)
Ian Baldwin
Kimberly Whiteman
Index 263
John Kellum is a Professor in the Department of Critical Care Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Rinaldo Bellomo is Professor of Medicine at Melbourne University, Melbourne, Australia Claudio Ronco is Professor of Clinical Nephrology and Medicine at St. Bortolo Hospital, Vicenza, Italy