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E-grāmata: Hypertension in the Dog and Cat

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  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Jan-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030330200
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  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Jan-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030330200

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This book provides an in-depth review on various aspects of canine and feline hypertension. Physiology, pathophysiology, epidemiology and pathological consequences of high blood pressure in cats and dogs are discussed. A comparative approach is taken, the underpinning research is critically evaluated and knowledge gaps identified. In addition, the reader is presented with evidence-based treatment strategies.

The book targets researchers, graduate students and clinical specialists in small animal internal medicine as well as veterinary clinicians with interest in nephrology, cardiology, neurology and ophthalmology.


Part 1: Physiology, pathophysiology and epidemiology of hypertension.-
Chapter 1: Physiology of blood pressure regulation and pathophysiology of
hypertension.
Chapter 2: Measurement of blood pressure.
Chapter 3:
Epidemiology of hypertension.
Chapter 4: Adrenal gland disease and
hypertension.
Chapter 5: Thyroid gland disease and hypertension.
Chapter 6:
Genetics of hypertension comparison between human and veterinary medicine.-
Part 2: Clinical and pathological consequences of hypertension.
Chapter 7:
Hypertension and the kidney.
Chapter 8: Hypertension and the heart and
vasculature.
Chapter 9: Hypertension and the eye.
Chapter 10: Hypertension
and the central nervous system.- Part 3: Pharmacology and therapeutic use of
antihypertensive drugs.
Chapter 11: Pharmacology of antihypertensive drugs.-
Chapter 12: Management of hypertension in cats.
Chapter 13: Management of
hypertension in dogs.- Part 4: Future perspectives.- Chapter 14: Future
perspectives: Unmet needs in hypertension in dogs and cats.
Jonathan Elliott is Professor of Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology at the Royal Veterinary College. He is president of the European College of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology.  He has been active in clinical research into feline chronic kidney disease and hypertension for 27 years and has published over 80 peer reviewed original research articles resulting from this research, receiving a number of national and international awards for his work.

Harriet (Hattie) Syme is Professor of Small Animal Internal Medicine at the Royal Veterinary College. Her clinical and research interests are in the fields of nephrology, urology, endocrinology and systemic hypertension. She is head of the small animal internal medicine residency programme at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals and has also mentored many PhD students working on clinical research projects conducted from two London-based first-opinion practices.

Rosanne Jepson is Associate Professor of Small Animal Internal Medicine at the Royal Veterinary College. Her clinical and research interests include the pathophysiology, clinical diagnosis and management of both feline and canine hypertension together with a keen interest in both feline and canine nephrology.