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Book SynopsisAcute Renal Failure in Practice, edited by practising renal physicians, is the essential guide to the clinical management of patients with acute renal failure and its complex, life-threatening metabolic sequelae. This book explains the workings of the normal kidney, illustrates the aetiology and pathophysiology of acute renal disease, and provides practical treatment guidelines relevant to the day-to-day needs of the practising clinician. There is a clear emphasis on the underlying pathogenic mechanisms naturally leading to a full understanding of the rationale behind the recommended treatments. Each chapter is illustrated throughout by coloured tables and diagrams, and incorporates unique easy-to-follow “practice points” algorithms which detail, step-by-step, the precise treatment protocols required to succeed in caring for these complex patients. An entire section is dedicated to dealing with patients who develop acute renal failure in specific hospital settings, such as the labour ward or intensive care unit. Doctors working in a wide range of acute medical specialities frequently encounter patients with acute renal failure and will therefore find this an invaluable clinical handbook.
Trade Review"The content is clearly laid out. It is well organised, concise and cross-referenced ... this is a very useful book that would have a place in any clinical setting where patients with ARF are treated." Communique
Table of ContentsFundamentals of renal physiology: renal tubular function, D. Shirley et al. Acute renal failure - common principles: aetiology of acute renal failure, A. Allen; physiological investigation, L. Forni; renal biopsy in acute renal failure, M. Warren et al. The diseases: shock and acute renal failure, S. Crail and S. Morgan; rhabdomyolysis, P. Glynne and A. Allen; malignant hypertension, R. Thuraisingham; rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis, G. Gaskim; malignant diseases, P. Choi. Specialist scenarios: the liver unit, S. Holt; the haematology unit, J. Thompson; the intensive care unit, J. Cordingley and S. Brett. (Part contents)