Replacement of Renal Function by Dialysis A textbook of dialysis

More than 50 years after Haas' first human dialysis, and second edition by incorporating chapters on its history 40 years after Kolfrs pioneering work, a book on the and on the practical aspects. present state of the art cannot be written by one person: The size of the book has almost doubled,...

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Other Authors: Drukker, William (Editor), Parsons, Frank M. (Editor), Maher, J.F. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1983, 1983
Edition:2nd ed. 1983
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 25. Paediatric dialysis -- 26 Acute renal failure -- 27. Nutrition in dialysis patients -- 28. Blood pressure control in chronic dialysis patients -- 29. Hyperlipidemia and atherosclerosis in chronic dialysis patients -- 30. Cardiac complications of regular dialysis therapy -- 31. Acute complications associated with hemodialysis -- 32. Hematologic problems of dialysis patients -- 33. Host defenses and infectious complications in maintenance hemodialysis patients -- 34. Dialysis associated hepatitis -- 35. Renal osteodystrophy and maintenance dialysis -- 36. Endocrine changes in patients on chronic dialysis -- 37. Neurological aspects of dialysis patients -- 38. Ophthalmological complications associated with haemodialysis -- 39. Pharmacological aspects of renal failure and dialysis -- 40. Anaesthesia and major surgery in patients with renal failure.-41. Trace metals and regular dialysis -- 42. Aluminium toxicity in renal failure --  
505 0 |a 43. Planning, developing and operating a dialysis programme -- 44. Selection of patients and the integration between dialysis and transplantation, the quality of life of the patients -- 45. The quality of life of the chronic dialysis patient -- 46. The social impact of chronic maintenance hemodialysis -- 47. Comparative review between dialysis and transplantation -- 48. Plasma exchange: principles and practice -- 49. Dialysis and haemofiltration for non-renal conditions -- Index of subjects 
505 0 |a 1. Introduction -- 2. Haemodialysis: a historical review -- 3. Principles and biophysics of dialysis -- 4. Membranes -- 5. Dialysers -- 6. Pretreatment and preparation of city water for hemodialysis -- 7. The composition of dialysis fluid -- 8. Angioaccess -- 9. Extracorporeal thrombogenesis: mechanisms and prevention -- 10. Practical use of anticoagulants -- 11. Haemodialysis monitors and monitoring -- 12. Biophysics of ultrafiltration and hemofiltration -- 13. Ultrafiltration and haemofiltration, practical applications -- 14. The polyacrylonitrile membrane; use in dialysis with the Rhodial system. Use in haemofiltration -- 15. Multiple use of hemodialyzers -- 16. Hemoperfusion -- 17. Dialysate regeneration -- 18. Oral sorbents in uremia -- 19. Uraemic toxins -- 20. Regular dialysis treatment (RDT) -- 21. Peritoneal dialysis: a historical review -- 22. Peritoneal anatomy and transport physiology -- 23. Practical use of peritoneal dialysis -- 24. Home dialysis --  
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520 |a More than 50 years after Haas' first human dialysis, and second edition by incorporating chapters on its history 40 years after Kolfrs pioneering work, a book on the and on the practical aspects. present state of the art cannot be written by one person: The size of the book has almost doubled, partly by obviously it had to be a multi-authored volume. There­ using more illustrations. The inclusion of a number of fore some overlap between chapters and even a few con­ colour reproductions has been made possible by a sup­ troversies between authors became unavoidable. porting grant * of the National Kidney Foundation of we deliberately avoided editorial streamlin­ the Netherlands, which the editors gratefully acknow­ However ing of manuscripts, leaving the authors' personal style ledge. We considered asking several authors to shorten their and personal opinions unaltered as much as possible. We resisted this as it would have delayed the This may make the book more vivid to read and may chapters. sometimes stimulate readers to study a subject in greater publishing date and would possibly have removed much detail from the literature. Additionally, both British and material besides being a painful task for our collea­ American spellings have been kept because of the inter­ gues