Nolph and Gokal's Textbook of Peritoneal Dialysis (eBook)

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2009 | 3rd ed. 2009
XII, 934 Seiten
Springer US (Verlag)
978-0-387-78940-8 (ISBN)

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Nolph and Gokal's Text Book of Peritoneal Dialysis, Third Edition, covers advances made in the field for the past 30 years. During the past two decades, the time during which this therapy has been increasingly utilized, this text has continued to be recognized as the major source of the discipline's base knowledge. The evolution of this text to its newest edition parallels the growth of peritoneal dialysis from Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis in the eighties to the current therapy that encompasses manual and automated therapies with full emphasis on adequacy of dialysis dose.

Peritoneal dialysis represents an intracorporeal technique for blood purification. This unique dialysis system represents one of many human attempts to manipulate nature for sustenance of life. The past few years of advances have focused on further improvement of the technique. Areas that have fueled the interest of researchers include: (1) Physiology of high transporters (and the role of genetics and inflammation); (2) Continued debate over the most appropriate adequacy indices (small solute clearances, large solute clearances, clinical assessment etc.); (3) Understanding, preventing and treating the MIA syndrome in PD patients ( including the roles of leptin, and adiponectin); (4) Pathogenesis and newer management strategies of vascular calcification; (5) Continued improvements in infectious complications including peritonitis; (6) Further improvements in catheter technology; (7) Automated techniques; (8) Explaining and correcting PD underutilization; (9) Rationale and applications of newer dialysis solutions; (10) New understanding and approaches to management of osteodystrophy; (11) Refinements in anemia management including new insights in iron metabolism in PD patients; (12) Further definition of indications for PD; (13) The ideal time to initiate dialysis.

Newer insight into host defense mechanisms have also made the past decade of advances in the field more meaningful for clinicians. This text also covers the knowledge gained from animal models of peritoneal dialysis.

Nolph and Gokal's Textbook of Peritoneal Dialysis, Third Edition is a compilation of the latest knowledge in the field. It cites and describes in great detail, the new discoveries and the evolution of understanding the subject of these discoveries.


Nolph and Gokal's Text Book of Peritoneal Dialysis, Third Edition, covers advances made in the field for the past 30 years. During the past two decades, the time during which this therapy has been increasingly utilized, this text has continued to be recognized as the major source of the discipline's base knowledge. The evolution of this text to its newest edition parallels the growth of peritoneal dialysis from Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis in the eighties to the current therapy that encompasses manual and automated therapies with full emphasis on adequacy of dialysis dose.Peritoneal dialysis represents an intracorporeal technique for blood purification. This unique dialysis system represents one of many human attempts to manipulate nature for sustenance of life. The past few years of advances have focused on further improvement of the technique. Areas that have fueled the interest of researchers include: (1) Physiology of high transporters (and the role of genetics and inflammation); (2) Continued debate over the most appropriate adequacy indices (small solute clearances, large solute clearances, clinical assessment etc.); (3) Understanding, preventing and treating the MIA syndrome in PD patients ( including the roles of leptin, and adiponectin); (4) Pathogenesis and newer management strategies of vascular calcification; (5) Continued improvements in infectious complications including peritonitis; (6) Further improvements in catheter technology; (7) Automated techniques; (8) Explaining and correcting PD underutilization; (9) Rationale and applications of newer dialysis solutions; (10) New understanding and approaches to management of osteodystrophy; (11) Refinements in anemia management including new insights in iron metabolism in PD patients; (12) Further definition of indications for PD; (13) The ideal time to initiate dialysis.Newer insight into host defense mechanisms have also made the past decade of advances in the field more meaningful for clinicians. This text also covers the knowledge gained from animal models of peritoneal dialysis.Nolph and Gokal's Textbook of Peritoneal Dialysis, Third Edition is a compilation of the latest knowledge in the field. It cites and describes in great detail, the new discoveries and the evolution of understanding the subject of these discoveries.

History of Peritonal Dialysis.- Current Status of PD Including CAPD.- Ultrastructure of the Peritoneum.- The Peritoneal Microcirculation in Peritoneal Dialysis.- The Physiology of Peritoneal Solute and Water Transport and Lymphatics.- Monitoring the Functiona Status of the Peritoneum.- Physiology of High Transport Status.- Animal Modeals in Peritoneal Dialysis.- Pharmacological Alterations of Peritoneal Transport Rates and Pharmacokinetics in Peritoneal Dialysis.- Peritoneal Dialysis Solutions and Biocompatibility.- Periotoneal Dialysis Access and Exit-Site Care Including Surgical Aspects.- Organization of a Peritoneal Dialysis Program.- Peritoneal Dialysis in the Elderly.- Automated Peritoneal Dialysis.- Adequacy of Peritoneal Dialysis Including Fluid Balance, Electrolytes, Minerals and Middle Molecules.- Ultrafiltration Failure Including Peritoneal Encapsulating Sclerosis.- Nutritional Aspects of Peritoneal Dialysis Including MIA Syndrome.- Peritonitis.- Long-term PD Patients; Peritoneal Structure, Function and Characteristics.- Calcium, Phosphate and REanl Osteodystrophy.- Anemia.- Non-Infectious Complications of Peritoneal Dialysis.- Peritoneal Dialysis in Diabetics.- Peritoneal Dialysis in Children.- MIA Syndrome and Vascular Calcification.- Quality of Life in Peritoneal Dialysis.- The Use of Peritoneal Dialysis in Special Situations.- Outcome with Peritoneal Dialysis Compared to Hemodialysis.- Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy.- Peritoneal Dialysis in Developing Countries.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.5.2009
Zusatzinfo XII, 940 p. 234 illus.
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Innere Medizin Nephrologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Urologie
Schlagworte anemia • CAPD • Cardiovascular • Connectology • kidney • Nephrology • Peritoneum • peritonitis
ISBN-10 0-387-78940-5 / 0387789405
ISBN-13 978-0-387-78940-8 / 9780387789408
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