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E-grāmata: Pancreatic Disease: Protocols and Clinical Research

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  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Jan-2010
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Here is a summary of the conclusions of a 2007 meeting where experts in pancreatology worked together to define the current state of knowledge in specific areas of the subject, and to develop ideal protocols and research questions for future investigation.



Clem Imrie and Colin Johnson This book stems from an unusual meeting held in The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in March 2007. Enthusiastic doctors in the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic diseases were arranged in small groups to discuss specific unsolved/partially clinical problems and suggest the way forward. In some instances, the recommendations were initial improved longitudinal studies, while in others better double-blind randomized st- ies. The recommendations were then presented on the second day before the total 40 plus participants who added their input. Finally, the mechanics of initiating the proposals were arranged. The editors are most thankful to the authors from the meeting, who have ass- bled the various contributions to this stimulating volume. xi Part I Potential Trials in Acute Pancreatitis Chapter 1 Acute Pancreatitis in Intensive Care John Kinsella, Barry Clements, Euan Dickson, Thierry Dugernier, and Martin Hughes 1.1 Intr oduction Severe acute pancreatitis is associated with the development of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). Hypoxemia is a hallmark of acute pancreatitis and respiratory failure is the most common single organ failure in this disease. In the most severely ill patients mul- organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) and multi-organ failure (MOF) occur. Intensive care with multiple organ support is necessary.

Recenzijas

From the reviews:

This book focuses on evidence-based practice in the treatment of patients with pancreatic disease. It includes studies evaluating treatment efficacy in both benign (acute and chronic pancreatitis) and malignant (pancreatic cancer) diseases. It is intended for gastroenterologists, gastrointestinal surgeons, or surgical oncologists who see patients with pancreatic disease. This is an excellent book for organizing current studies in pancreatic disease. Specific surgical or endoscopic techniques are nicely referenced. (Joseph J. Cullen, Doodys Review Service, May, 2010)

Part I Potential Trials in Acute Pancreatitis
1 Acute Pancreatitis in Intensive Care
3(8)
John Kinsella
Barry Clements
Euan Dickson
Thierry Dugernier
Martin Hughes
2 Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Acute Severe Pancreatitis: Should We Have a Further Study?
11(10)
Jens Werner
Kevin C.P. Conlon
Hjalmar C. van Santvoort
Caroline S. Verbeke
Sakhawat H. Rahman
3 Designing an Optimal Study for the Management of Infected Pancreatic Necrosis
21(10)
Marc G.H. Besselink
Hjalmar C. van Santvoort
Ross Carter
Richard M. Charnley
Damian J. Mole
Hein G. Gooszen
4 Nutrition in Acute Pancreatitis
31(10)
Hemant M. Kocher
Christos Dervenis
Attila Olah
William R. Murray
Barry Clements
Clement W. Imrie
5 An Optimal Randomized Study for Pain Control in Acute Pancreatitis
41(12)
Ake Andren-Sandberg
Julia V. Mayerle
Ajith K. Siriwardena
David P. Berry
Gareth R. Kirk
Markus M. Lerch
Part II Potential Trials in Chronic Pancreatitis
6 Endoscopic Versus Surgical Drainage for Chronic Pancreatitis
53(14)
Stephen P. Pereira
Shivi S. Siva
Colin D. Johnson
7 Duodenum-Preserving Pancreatic Resection with Pancreatic Duct Drainage: What Is the Role of Supraduodenal Biliary Drainage?
67(6)
Emre F. Yekebas
Christos Dervenis
Richard M. Charnley
Bettina M. Rau
Jens Werner
Clement W. Imrie
Part III Potential Trials in Pancreatic Cancer
8 Pain Management and Nutritional Support in Nonresectable Pancreatic Cancer
73(6)
David P. Berry
Richard M. Charnley
Christos Dervenis
Gareth R. Kirk
Francis Regan
Emre F. Yekebas
Clement W. Imrie
9 Endoscopic Therapy in the Palliation of Nonresectable Pancreatic Cancer
79(6)
Attila Olah
William R. Murray
Colin J. McKay
Ake Andren-Sandberg
Sakhawat H. Rahman
Colin D. Johnson
10 Pancreatic Endocrine Tumors
85(12)
Damian J. Mole
Caroline S. Verbeke
Nicholas S. Reed
11 The Role of the Systemic Inflammatory Response in Predicting Outcome in Patients with Pancreatic Cancer
97(8)
Donald C. McMillan
Part IV Topic Reviews
12 Botulinum Toxin and the Sphincter of Oddi
105(4)
William R. Murray
13 The European Study Group for Pancreatic Cancer (ESPAC) Trials
109(14)
Paula Ghaneh
Khaled Dajani
Michael G.T. Raraty
Robert Suttton
John P. Neoptolemos
Index 123
Colin Johnson

Reader in Surgery, University of Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, UK





Clem Imrie

Professor of Surgery, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, UK