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Renal Disease and coronary, peripheral and structural interventions, An Issue of Interventional Cardiology Clinics: The Clinics: Internal Medicine, cartea 12-4

Editat de Shweta Bansal
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 sep 2023
In this issue of Interventional Cardiology Clinics, guest editor Dr. Shweta Bansal brings her considerable expertise to the topic of Renal Disease and Coronary, Peripheral and Structural Interventions. Top experts cover key topics such as the significance of kidney disease in cardiovascular disease patients; definition and stages of AKI in context of cardiovascular procedures; contrast-induced/associated nephropathy; predicting contrast-induced renal complications; hydration IV and oral/other pharmacological preventive strategies; and more.
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ISBN-13: 9780443129933
ISBN-10: 0443129932
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Editura: Elsevier
Seria The Clinics: Internal Medicine


Cuprins

Significance of Kidney Disease in Cardiovascular Disease Patients
Definition, Staging, and Role of Biomarkers in Acute Kidney Injury in the Context of Cardiovascular Interventions
Contrast-Associated Acute Kidney Injury: Definitions, Epidemiology, Pathophysiology and Implications
Predicting Contrast-induced Renal Complications
Hydration to Prevent Contrast-Associated Acute Kidney Injury in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Angiography
A Practical Approach to Preventing Contrast-Associated Renal Complications in the Catheterization Laboratory
Implications of Kidney Disease in Patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease and Vascular Calcification
Implications of Renal Disease in Patients Undergoing Structural Interventions
Acute Kidney Injury Management Strategies Peri-Cardiovascular Interventions
Renalism: Avoiding Procedure, More Harm than Good?