Acute nephrology for the critical care physician /
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Typ dokumentu: | Kniha |
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Springer,
[2015]
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Acute nephrology for the critical care physician. |
Obsah:
- 1. Acute Kidney Injury (AKI): Definitions and clinical context (Z. Ricci)
- 2. Epidemiology of AKI (E. Hoste)
- 3. Pathophysiology of AKI: Ischemia/reperfusion, Sepsis/inflammation, Toxicity, Vascular (A.B.J. Groeneveld,)
- 4. Diagnostic work-up of the patient with suspected AKI: Oliguria, Metabolic acidosis (J. Prowle)
- 5. Uremic toxins (R. Vanholder)
- 6. The kidney and other organs/conditions: Heart, Cardiorenal syndromes, Uremic pericarditis, Lungs/Asthma renale, Liver/Hepatorenal syndrome, Gut/Uremic mucositis/GI permeability, Brain, Coagulation, Pregnancy (S. Bagshaw)
- 7. Biomarkers for AKI (M. Ostermann)
- 8. Prevention of AKI and protection of the kidney: Fluids, Vasopressors, Inotropes and vasodilators, Anti-inflammatory treatment, Antioxidants; Prevention of contrast associate nephropathy (M. Joannidis, co-authors ICM paper)
- 9. Timing of renal replacement therapy (RRT) in AKI (S. Bagshaw,)
- 10. Dosing of RRT (C.S.C. Bouman)
- 11. Types of RRT: Continuous vs. intermittent, Convection vs. diffusion, Predilution vs. Postdilution, SLED, Replacement fluids, Membranes, Biocompatability (L.G. Forni)
- 12. Anticoagulation for RRT: Heparin, Citrate, HIT (H.M. Oudemans)
- 13. Metabolic aspects of continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT): Control of acidosis, Control of electrolytes, Bioenergetic gain and loss, Loss of (micro)nutrient, Nutrition (O. Joannes Boyeau)
- 14. CRRT: in sepsis, after cardiac surgery (P. Honore)
- 15. CRRT in the pediatric population (Z. Ricci)
- 16. Drug removal by CRRT and drug dosing in the patient on CRRT (M. Schetz)
- 17. CRRT for intoxications (D. Cruz)
- 18. How to avoid harm in the patient with AKI: summary of key points of previous chapters (H.M. Oudemans)
- 19. Follow-up and long-term renal outcomes of patients surviving AKI (J. Prowle).