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Discover clear, concise guidance in the management of patients with mild to moderate chronic kidney disease (CKD). The Handbook of Chronic Kidney Disease Management reflects a recent change in management focus—from one purely of dialysis and transplantation to an integrated approach that address the cardiovascular, endocrinologic, and other facets of CKD.

 The text incorporates the expertise of cardiologists, endocrinologists, general internists, and nephrologists from the U.S., Canada, Europe and Australia to provide a broader and more textured view of CKD management. The handbook’s practical focus even addresses the realities of U.S. insurance reimbursement practices.

 Look to this handy resource for…

• Multidisciplinary scope reaches beyond the limits of nephrology, offering information useful to general physicians, internists, nurse practitioners, cardiologists, and endocrinologists.
• Case vignettes and management algorithms emphasize real-world approaches to the management of nondialysis and predialysis patients.
• Concise treatment recommendations reconcile recently published clinical guidelines from the NKF, AHA, NCEP, and ADA.
• Convenient, portable size makes this the perfect on-the-spot reference. 


Contents:

Contributors iii

Preface xiii

1

Assessing Kidney Function 1Mark S. MacGregor and Shona Methven

2

Hypertension, and Chronic Kidney Disease 19

The Global Epidemic of Obesity, Diabetes,Pablo J. Aschner and Diego L. García

3

in the United States 27

Epidemiology of Chronic Kidney DiseaseAndrew Narva

4

Screening and Management: Overview 32David W. Johnson

5

Smoking, Substance Abuse, and Environmental Hazards 44Rosie M. Connor and Keith C. Norris

6

Weight through Diet and Exercise 52

Visceral Adiposity and Controlling BodyCheryl A. M. Anderson

7

Sodium and Potassium Intake 70Sharon Turban and Edgar R. Miller III

8

Intake: A Dietitian’s Perspective 81

Restricting Dietary Sodium and PotassiumJane H. Greene

9

Protein Intake 97Denis Fouque and Laurent Juillard

10

Mineral and Bone Disorders 107Steven Cheng

11

A Dietitian’s Perspective 127

Restricting Protein and Phosphorus:Lisa Gutekunst

12

Uric Acid, Fructose, and the Kidney 141Mohamed Shafi u and Richard J. Johnson

13

Advanced Glycation End Products 152Jaime Uribarri

14

Medicine Supplements 159

Vitamins, Trace Minerals, and AlternativeT. Alp Ikizler and Allon Friedman

15

Acid-Base Status 171Kalyani Perumal and Pushkar Argekar

16

Dyslipidemia 189Doris T. Chan, Ashley B. Irish, and Gerald F. Watts

17

Glucose Control in Diabetes Mellitus and Kidney Disease 207Allison J. Hahr and Mark E. Molitch

18

Optimizing Blood Pressure and Reducing Proteinuria 224Rigas Kalaitzidis and George L. Bakris

19

Renovascular Disease 240Vincent J. Canzanello

20

Resistant Hypertension 251Krishna K. Gaddam, Carolina C. Gonzaga, and David A. Calhoun

21

Peripheral Arterial and Cerebrovascular Disease 260Stephanie S. DeLoach and Emile R. Mohler III

22

Coronary Syndromes 268

Diagnosis and Management of AcuteRichard Kuk and Christopher deFilippi

23

Heart Failure 288Roland R. J. van Kimmenade and James L. Januzzi Jr

24

Hematuria Investigation and Management 304Timothy Mathew

25

Nephrotic Range Proteinuria 313Jeroen K. J. Deegens and Jack F. M. Wetzels

26

Anemia 333Iain C. Macdougall

27

and Viral Hepatitis 348

Renal Aspects of Alcoholic Liver DiseasePhuong-Chi T. Pham, Phuong-Thu T. Pham, and Alan H. Wilkinson

28

Contrast Media 363

Use of Iodinated and Gadolinium-containingSteven G. Coca and Mark A. Perazella

29

Drug Dosing in Chronic Kidney Disease 376Ali J. Olyaei and Gregory Roberti

30

Chronic Kidney Disease in Children 432Agnes Trautmann and Franz Schaefer

31

Pregnancy in Chronic Kidney Disease 452Kavitha Potluri and Susan Hou

32

Management of Chronic Kidney Disease in the Elderly 465Ann M. O’Hare and Brenda R. Hemmelgarn

33

Chronic Kidney Disease in Asia 476Philip Kam-tao Li and Kai Ming Chow

34

Evaluation and Management of Stone Disease 482Anna L. Zisman, Elaine M. Worcester, and Fredric L. Coe

35

Hereditary Polycystic Disease 493William M. Bennett

xvi

Contents36

HIV Infection 501Derek M. Fine, Michelle M. Estrella, and Mohamed G. Atta

37

Pre-emptive Kidney Transplantation 511Warren Kupin

38

Preparing for Dialysis 524James E. Tattersall and John T. Daugirdas

39

The Unfulfi lled Promise of Predialysis Care in Canada 539Adrianne Lebner, Mark Benaroia, and David C. Mendelssohn

40

in the United States 550

Challenges of Chronic Kidney Disease CareJean L. Holley

41

Tool Kits and Web-based Resources 558Jerry Yee, Gregory D. Krol, and Sandeep S. Soman

42

of Chronic Kidney Disease 566

U.S. Guidelines on the ManagementAneet Deo, Mark Sarnak, and Katrin Uhlig

43

Disease, and Kidney Disease 581

International Guidelines for Diabetes, HeartJonathan C. Craig and Allison Tong

44

Disease Treatment in the United States 598

Medical Documentation of Chronic KidneyJerry Yee and Jennifer Berringer

Appendix 1:

Glomerular Filtration Rate and Expected Daily

Creatinine Excretion Rate 612

More Equations for EstimatingJohn T. Daugirdas

Appendix 2:

and Adjusted Body Weights 615

Ideal, Lean, Median Standard,John T. Daugirdas

Index 619

Contents

xvii


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ISBN-13: 9781582558936
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Publication date: May, 2011
Pages: 656
Weight: 2g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Nephrology
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"The Handbook of Chronic Kidney Disease Management  for all renal health care professionals and would make an ideal reference for general practice. Nurses with CKD patients in their portfolios including predialysis, CKD and vascular access nurses and nurse practitioners should be pleased with the publication as the evidence regarding early CKD management is now pieced together in the one place" - Renal Society of Australasia Journal, November 2011