Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a valid renal replacement therapy when
incorporated in an overall integrated care programme for end-stage
renal disease patients. Despite this fact, PD has not yet been
established as a true long-term dialysis modality. This practical
handbook offers sensible advice as well as detailed information on
virtually all clinical and pathophysiological aspects of PD in a
readily accessible format and explains the complexities of PD in a
clear but still scientific and comprehensive way. Due to its handy
size it fits in a white coat pocket of a nephrologist visiting a PD
patient during rounds or in the outpatient ambulatory setting.
Nephrologists, residents in nephrology and internal medicine, and
all other health care workers - nurses, pharmacists, dieticians,
intensivists, and medical students - involved with patients
suffering from end-stage renal disease will find this book very
helpful for understanding the scientific background of PD.
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