Intensive Care in Nephrology

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Patrick Murray, Hugh Brady, Jesse B. Hall
CRC Press, 3 nov 2005 - 480 páginas
The field of intensive care in nephrology is a rapidly evolving one, with research starting to translate into clinical guidelines and standards.Encompassing core subjects in critical care and nephrology, as well as specific related consultative topics, this clearly presented text is organized into three sections focusing on:* up-to-date background
 

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1 Shock
2
2 Respiratory failure
28
pathophysiology and treatment
48
4 Renal effects of critical illness
69
II Renal failure in the intensive care unit
105
5 Prevention of acute renal failure in the intensive care unit
106
6 Diagnosis of acute renal failure
147
7 Physiologic basis for pulmonaryrenal syndromes
165
16 Intensive care management of the patient with chronic renal failure
323
III Consultative nephrology in the intensive care unit
351
17 Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics
352
18 Clinical toxicology
388
19 Other nonazotemicnonrenal renal replacement therapy indications
414
20 Acidbase disorders
438
21 Diuretic use and fluid management
459
22 Water homeostasis
494

8 Acute renal failurepharmacotherapies
183
9 Indications for initiation cessation and withdrawal of renal replacement therapy
199
10 Dose adequacy goals for acute renal replacement therapy
212
11 Vascular access for renal replacement therapy
227
12 Extracorporeal anticoagulation for intermittent and continuous forms of renal replacement therapy in the intensive care unit
239
13 Intermittent hemodialysis
263
14 Continuous renal replacement therapies
289
15 Slow lowefficiency daily dialysis and hybrid renal replacement therapies for acute renal failure in the intensive care unit
308
23 Disorders of potassium homeostasis
530
24 Disorders of calcium phosphorus and magnesium
561
25 Nutrition in the intensive care unit
605
26 Hypertensive disorders in the intensive care unit
619
27 Pediatric intensive care unit nephrology
636
Index
659
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