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The provision of optimal dialysis therapy to children requires a
thorough understanding of the multi-disciplinary manner in which
the pediatric patient is affected by renal insufficiency. Knowledge
of the technical aspects of peritoneal dialysis, hemodialysis and
continuous renal replacement therapy must be complemented by
attention to issues such as anemia, renal osteodystrophy,
hypertension, growth, cognitive development, nutrition, nursing
care and the psychosocial adaptation of the child and family to
chronic disease.
The inaugural edition of Pediatric Dialysis provides a
comprehensive review of these and other related topics with a
singular emphasis on the unique aspects of their application to
children. With authoritative, clinically relevant, well-referenced
chapters written by a host of recognized international experts who
emphasize key aspects of contemporary management, Pediatric
Dialysis has been designed to serve as a primary resource to all
clinicians involved in the care of the pediatric dialysis patient.
Edited by the same team that developed the successful Pediatric
Dialysis and its second edition, this text features clinical
management principles that are integral to the care of children
receiving chronic dialysis. Each chapter is introduced by a case
presentation that serves as the basis for key learning points that
are clinically applicable and presented in a succinct manner. The
topics included in Pediatric Dialysis Case Studies cover virtually
all aspects of pediatric dialysis care and represent the efforts of
an international group of experts with firsthand clinical expertise
from all disciplines represented in the pediatric dialysis team.
This resource is certain to help the clinician achieve improved
outcomes for these often complex patients.
During the past quarter century there has been a renaissance of
interest in the use of peritoneal dialysis as the primary dialytic
modality for the treatment of children with end-stage renal disease
(ESRD). The development of continuous ambulatory peritoneal
dialysis (APD) has facilitated the provision of prolonged dialysis
to infants, children and adolescents and has provided pediatric
nephrologists worldwide with a real opportunity to administer
effective dialysis therapy to all patients afflicted with ESRD. It
has been more than a decade since the initial publication of
CAPD/CCPD in Children. In the interim, a great deal of clinical
experience with patients receiving peritoneal dialysis has been
accumulated and research efforts have substantially increased our
understanding of the technique. Therefore, we felt that a second
edition of CAPD/CCPD in Children was propitious to update the
advances of the past decade.
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Samhain (Hardcover)
Steven R. Alexander
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R753
Discovery Miles 7 530
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Since the inaugural publication of Pediatric Dialysis in 2004, a
wide range of advances have taken place in dialysis-related care,
leading to a wealth of new knowledge in the field. Pediatric
Dialysis, Second Edition brings this knowledge together to provide
the most comprehensive source of state-of-the-art information on
the dialysis of infants, children and adolescents. With new
chapters, updated chapters and references, and contemporary, unique
perspectives from authors who are leaders in the global pediatric
nephrology community, Pediatric Dialysis, Second Edition is, once
again, an authoritative reference that will facilitate best
practices in both acute and chronic dialysis. Experienced
clinicians and trainees alike will find Pediatric Dialysis, Second
Edition not only another valuable contribution to the literature
but an indispensable guide to managing their pediatric patients on
dialysis.
The provision of optimal dialysis therapy to children requires a
thorough understanding of the multi-disciplinary manner in which
the pediatric patient is affected by renal insufficiency. Knowledge
of the technical aspects of peritoneal dialysis, hemodialysis and
continuous renal replacement therapy must be complemented by
attention to issues such as anemia, renal osteodystrophy,
hypertension, growth, cognitive development, nutrition, nursing
care and the psychosocial adaptation of the child and family to
chronic disease. The inaugural edition of Pediatric Dialysis
provides a comprehensive review of these and other related topics
with a singular emphasis on the unique aspects of their application
to children. With authoritative, clinically relevant,
well-referenced chapters written by a host of recognized
international experts who emphasize key aspects of contemporary
management, Pediatric Dialysis has been designed to serve as a
primary resource to all clinicians involved in the care of the
pediatric dialysis patient.
During the past quarter century there has been a renaissance of
interest in the use of peritoneal dialysis as the primary dialytic
modality for the treatment of children with end-stage renal disease
(ESRD). The development of continuous ambulatory peritoneal
dialysis (APD) has facilitated the provision of prolonged dialysis
to infants, children and adolescents and has provided pediatric
nephrologists worldwide with a real opportunity to administer
effective dialysis therapy to all patients afflicted with ESRD. It
has been more than a decade since the initial publication of
CAPD/CCPD in Children. In the interim, a great deal of clinical
experience with patients receiving peritoneal dialysis has been
accumulated and research efforts have substantially increased our
understanding of the technique. Therefore, we felt that a second
edition of CAPD/CCPD in Children was propitious to update the
advances of the past decade.
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