Evidence-Based Nephrology, 2 Volume Set (eBook)
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
9781119105947 (ISBN)
Evidence-based Nephrology provides students of nephrology and practicing clinicians with a convenient single source of clinical evidence that has been passed through an evidence-based filter. This fully revised second edition incorporates substantial new available data, updated methods of research synthesis, and a renewed focus on consumer engagement in the evaluation and management kidney disease.
This updated?textbook?includes twenty new chapters and three?new sections, covering supportive care?and patient-centered care and outcomes.?In addition, every chapter that was in the first edition has been extensively updated. This new edition covers?epidemiology, acute kidney injury,?primary diseases of the kidney,?secondary?diseases of the kidney, chronic kidney disease and complications, hemodialysis, chronic kidney disease stage 5, peritoneal dialysis, supportive care, transplantation, electrolytes and acid-base disorders, and patient?centered?care and outcomes for both adult and for pediatric patients.
Boasting a new co-editor along with several new chapter authors?and section editors, Evidence-based Nephrology is now an even better evidence-based nephrology tool, where each chapter provides a clear foundation of the topic that is supported by the best current evidence. This new edition includes broader coverage of the available evidence?and addresses?crucial?clinical questions regarding the treatment and care of people with all stages of chronic kidney disease, including people undergoing any form of dialysis (hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis), those requiring kidney transplantation and?pediatric?patients.
Evidence-based Nephrology, Second Edition, is a core resource for the evidence-based nephrology practitioner who is otherwise limited by time constraints from researching every question that may arise daily in the care of their patients.
Evidence-based Nephrology provides students of nephrology and practicing clinicians with a convenient single source of clinical evidence that has been passed through an evidence-based filter. This fully revised second edition incorporates substantial new available data, updated methods of research synthesis, and a renewed focus on consumer engagement in the evaluation and management kidney disease. This updated textbook includes twenty new chapters and three new sections, covering supportive care and patient-centered care and outcomes. In addition, every chapter that was in the first edition has been extensively updated. This new edition covers epidemiology, acute kidney injury, primary diseases of the kidney, secondary diseases of the kidney, chronic kidney disease and complications, hemodialysis, chronic kidney disease stage 5, peritoneal dialysis, supportive care, transplantation, electrolytes and acid-base disorders, and patient centered care and outcomes for both adult and for pediatric patients. Boasting a new co-editor along with several new chapter authors and section editors, Evidence-based Nephrology is now an even better evidence-based nephrology tool, where each chapter provides a clear foundation of the topic that is supported by the best current evidence. This new edition includes broader coverage of the available evidence and addresses crucial clinical questions regarding the treatment and care of people with all stages of chronic kidney disease, including people undergoing any form of dialysis (hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis), those requiring kidney transplantation and pediatric patients. Evidence-based Nephrology, Second Edition, is a core resource for the evidence-based nephrology practitioner who is otherwise limited by time constraints from researching every question that may arise daily in the care of their patients.
List of Contributors
Diego Aguilar
PRS Population Health, Clinical Trial Service
Unit and Epidemiological Studies Unit, BHF
Centre of Research Excellence, Nuffield Department
of Population Health
University of Oxford
UK
Kathleen E. Altemose
Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric
Nephrology & Hypertension
Penn State College of Medicine
Hershey
USA
Oluwatoyin I. Ameh
Division of Nephrology
Zenith Medical and Kidney Centre
Abuja
Nigeria
Sharon Phillips Andreoli
Department of Pediatrics
James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children
Indiana University School of Medicine
Indianapolis, IN
USA
Chaisiri Angkurawaranon
Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine
Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Thailand
Meredith A. Atkinson
Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric
Nephrology
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD, USA
Bourne L. Auguste
Division of Nephrology
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Toronto
Canada
Sevcan A. Bakkaloğlu
Department of Pediatric Nephrology
Gazi University
School of Medicine, Ankara
Turkey
Joanne M. Bargman
Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology
University of Toronto
Toronto, Canada
Jonathan Barratt
The John Walls Renal Unit, Leicester General Hospital,
and Department of Cardiovascular Sciences
University of Leicester
UK
Nathan T. Beins
Division of Pediatric Nephrology
University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine;
Children’s Mercy Hospital
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Aminu K. Bello
Division of Nephrology and Immunology, Department
of Medicine
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada
William M. Bennett
Legacy Transplant Services
Legacy Good Samaritan Medical Center
Portland, OR
USA
Meha Bhatt
Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine
Cumming School of Medicine
University of Calgary
Alberta, Canada
Bhadran Bose
Department of Nephrology
Nepean Hospital
Kingswood, NSW, Australia;
University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Branko Braam
Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine
University of Alberta
Canada
Frank Brennan
Departments of Nephrology and Palliative Care
St George Hospital
Sydney
Australia
Frank Bridoux
Department of Nephrology, Centre Hospitalier
Universitaire et Université de Poitiers
France and Department of Immunology CNRS UMR7276
Université de Limoges, Limoges
France and
Centre de Référence Amylose AL et Autres Maladies par
Dépôt d’Immunoglobulines Monoclonales
Université de Poitiers
Poitiers
France
Victoria Briggs
Department of Nephrology
Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust
Mark Brown
St. George Hospital
University of New South Wales
Sydney
Australia
Neil Boudville
University of Western Australia, Medical
School, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Nedlands, WA,
Australia
Mark Canney
Division of Nephrology
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC,
Canada
Ben Caplin
Department of Renal Medicine
University College London
UK
Andres Cardenas
Institut de Malalties Digestives i Metabòliques,
Hospital Clínic
University of Barcelona
Spain and
Institut d’Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi-Sunyer y
Ciber de Enfermedades Hepáticas y Digestivas
Barcelona
Spain
Juan J. Carrero
European Renal Nutrition Working Group of the
European Renal Association – European Dialysis
Transplant Association
Parma
Italy and
Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics,
Karolinska Institutet
Stockholm
Sweden
Kerri Cavanaugh
Division of Nephrology & Hypertension
Department of Medicine
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, TN, USA
Christopher T. Chan
Division of Nephrology
Toronto General Hospital
Toronto
Canada
Katharine L. Cheung
Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine
The University of Vermont
Burlington
USA
Yeoungjee Cho
Department of Nephrology
University of Queensland at Princess Alexandra Hospital
Woolloongabba, Brisbane, Australia
David Collister
Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology
McMaster University
Hamilton
Canada
Tess E Cooper
Sydney School of Public Health
The University of Sydney, Sydney
Australia
and
Centre for Kidney Research, The Children’s Hospital at
Westmead, Westmead, Australia
Sara A. Combs
Department of Medicine, Divisions of Nephrology and
Palliative Care
University of New Mexico School of Medicine
Albuquerque, NM,
USA
Kelsey Connelly
Max Rady College of Medicine,
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada
Michael J. Connor, Jr
Division of Pulmonary, Allergy,
Critical Care, & Sleep Medicine
Department of Medicine
Emory University School of Medicine
Atlanta, GA, USA
and
Division of Renal Medicine
Department of Medicine
Emory University School of Medicine
Atlanta, GA, USA
Cecile Couchoud
REIN Registry
Department Agence de la biomédecine
Saint Denis – La Plaine
France
Jonathan C Craig
College of Medicine and Public Health
Flinders University
Adelaide, Australia
Neera K. Dahl
Section of Nephrology
Yale University School of Medicine
New Haven, CT,
USA
Matthew J. Damasiewicz
Monash Health and Monash University
Clayton, Victoria,
Australia
Simon J Davies
Renal Research Group
Faculty of Medicine and Applied Clinical Sciences
Keele University
Newcastle-under-Lyme
UK
Sara N. Davison
Department of Medicine
Division of Nephrology and Immunology
University of Alberta
Edmonton, AB, Canada
Mary Amanda Dew
Department of Psychiatry
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and
Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Meghan J. Elliott
Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine,
Cumming School of Medicine
University of Calgary, Alberta
Canada and
Department of Community Health Sciences, Cumming
School of Medicine
University of Calgary
Alberta
Canada
Fabrizio Fabrizi
Division of Nephrology
Maggiore Hospital and IRCCS Foundation
Milano
Italy
Fadi Fakhouri
Department of Nephrology and Immunology
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nantes
France
Kevin W. Finkel
Division of Renal Diseases and Hypertension
McGovern Medical School
Houston, TX
USA
Fred Finkelstein
Department of Medicine
Yale University
New Haven, CT, USA
James Fotheringham
School of Health and Related Research Regent Court,
University of Sheffield
Martin Gallagher
Director of the Renal & Metabolic Division
The George Institute for Global Health
Newtown, NSW, Australia
Amit X. Garg
Western University
Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences Western Facility
Victoria Hospital
London, ON, Canada
Michael J. Germain
Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology
Baystate Medical Center
Tufts University
Springfield, MA, USA
Pere Ginès
Institut de Malalties Digestives i Metabòliques, Hospital
Clínic
University of Barcelona
Spain and
Institut d’Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi-Sunyer y
Ciber de Enfermedades Hepáticas y Digestivas
Barcelona
Spain
David S. Goldfarb
Nephrology Section, New York Harbor
VA Medical Center, and Nephrology
Division, NYU Grossman School of
Medicine, New York,
New York, USA
Silviu Grisaru
Alberta Children’s Hospital and University of Calgary
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Vanessa Grubbs
Department of Medicine,
University of California
San Francisco, CA, USA
Talia Gutman
Sydney School of Public Health
The University of Sydney
NSW, Australia and
The Centre for Kidney Research
The Children’s Hospital at Westmead
NSW, Australia
Camilla S. Hanson
Sydney School of Public Health
University of Sydney
Sydney, NSW, Australia and
Centre for Kidney Research
The Children’s Hospital at Westmead
Westmead, NSW, Australia
Carmel M Hawley
Department of Nephrology, Princess Alexandra Hospital
University of Queensland
Brisbane, Australia
Swapnil Hiremath
Department of...
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 14.11.2022 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Evidence-Based Medicine |
| Evidence-Based Medicine | Evidence-Based Medicine |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Gesundheitsfachberufe |
| Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Urologie | |
| Schlagworte | Acute Kidney Injury • chronic kidney disease stages • epidemiology • Evidence based • Kidney Disease Management • Medical Science • Medizin • Nephrologie • Nephrology • nephrology tool • Nierenerkrankung • research synthesis methods • Transplantation • Transplantationen • Urologie • Urology |
| ISBN-13 | 9781119105947 / 9781119105947 |
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