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Provides authoritative and comprehensive information on all aspects of dialysis-related care for children
Draws on years of clinical and research experience of expert authors from around the world
Thoroughly updated and includes new chapters on remote patient monitoring, acute kidney injury management in the developing world, and antibiotic stewardship in the dialysis unit
Complements recent publication, “Pediatric Dialysis Case Studies”
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Table of contents (50 chapters)
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Front Matter
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Essential Primers
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Front Matter
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Considerations Around the Initiation of Dialysis
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Front Matter
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About this book
The optimal management of children who receive dialysis therapy requires a thorough understanding of the multidisciplinary nature of their treatment. The multiple organ systems that are often impacted by acute and chronic impairment of kidney function makes the care of this patient population highly complex. This 3rd edition of Pediatric Dialysis provides authoritative and comprehensive information on all aspects of dialysis-related care for children to assist the clinician in achieving the best possible patient outcomes.
Like the two preceding editions, the 3rd edition enlists experts from North America, South America, Europe, and Asia to provide their perspectives on virtually all issues pertaining to dialysis-related management for children, based on years of clinical and research experience. The book contains sections on all essential topics including when to initiate dialysis, peritoneal dialysis, hemodialysis, managing secondary complications, nutritional therapy, drugs and dialysis, dialysis outcomes, and transition to adult care. Each chapter has been thoroughly updated in terms of content and references. The book also includes several new chapters on topics such as remote patient monitoring, acute kidney injury management in the developing world, and antibiotic stewardship in the dialysis unit, maintaining the text's preeminent status as a worldwide source for pediatric dialysis care.Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Pediatrics, University of Missouri-Kansas City, School of Medicine, Division of Pediatric Nephrology, Children’s Mercy Kansas City, Kansas City, USA
Bradley A. Warady
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Stanford University School of Medicine, Division of Pediatric Nephrology, Department of Pediatrics, Palo Alto, USA
Steven R. Alexander
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Division of Pediatric Nephrology, Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
Franz Schaefer
About the editors
Bradley A. Warady, MD
Professor of Pediatrics
University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine
The McLaughlin Family Endowed Chair in Nephrology
Director, Division of Pediatric Nephrology
Director, Dialysis and Transplantation
Children’s Mercy Kansas City
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Steven R. Alexander, MD
Professor of Pediatrics
Chief, Division of Pediatric Nephrology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Marian and Jack Euphrat Distinguished Packard Fellow
Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital-Stanford
Stanford, California, USA
Franz Schaefer, MD
Professor of Pediatrics
University of HeidelbergHead, Pediatric Nephrology Division
Director, KfH Kidney Center for Children and Adolescents
Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
Heidelberg, Germany
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Pediatric Dialysis
Editors: Bradley A. Warady, Steven R. Alexander, Franz Schaefer
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66861-7
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Medicine, Medicine (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-66860-0Published: 31 March 2021
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-66863-1Published: 01 April 2022
eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-66861-7Published: 30 March 2021
Edition Number: 3
Number of Pages: XXI, 992
Number of Illustrations: 29 b/w illustrations, 143 illustrations in colour
Topics: Pediatrics, Nephrology