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Informing Clinical Practice in Nephrology electronic resource The Role of RCTs / edited by Mohsen El Kossi, Arif Khwaja, Meguid El Nahas.

Contributor(s): El Kossi, Mohsen [editor.] | Khwaja, Arif [editor.] | El Nahas, Meguid [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XII, 243 p. 1 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319102924Subject(s): medicine | Diabetes | Nephrology | Surgical transplantation | Medicine & Public Health | Nephrology | Diabetes | Transplant SurgeryDDC classification: 616.61 LOC classification: RC902-918Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Management of ADPKD -- Secondary Glomerular Disease Lupus Nephritis -- ANCA-Associated Vasculitis -- Acute Kidney Injury -- Chronic Kidney Disease -- Anaemia in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) -- Lipids and Chronic Kidney Disease -- Chronic Kidney Disease with Mineral and Bone Disorder (CKD-MBD) -- Diabetic Nephropathy -- Primary Glomerular Disease -- Hemodialysis -- Peritoneal Dialysis -- Transplantation.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book offers a thorough and critical appraisal and evaluation of the key published clinical trials that have shaped current practice in nephrology, dialysis and transplantation. It will help the practicing physician close the gap between the inflexible and generalized nature of clinical guidelines and the day-to-day clinical decision-making for individual patients. Furthermore, it will provide clinicians with the tools required to investigate and extract the appropriate guidance to apply to individual and often complex cases encountered in daily practice. Lastly, it will improve the ability of junior colleagues to appraise available evidence in a systematic way when there is lack of local guidelines or when the guidelines are difficult to apply due to logistic constraints or barriers. Informing Clinical Practice in Nephrology: The Role of RCTs is an essential reference text for renal specialists, nephrologists in training, transplant and renal surgeons as well as, researchers in renal medicine, intensivists specializing in acute kidney injury (AKI), immunologists, general practitioners and other clinicians who are interested in chronic kidney disease (CKD).
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Management of ADPKD -- Secondary Glomerular Disease Lupus Nephritis -- ANCA-Associated Vasculitis -- Acute Kidney Injury -- Chronic Kidney Disease -- Anaemia in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) -- Lipids and Chronic Kidney Disease -- Chronic Kidney Disease with Mineral and Bone Disorder (CKD-MBD) -- Diabetic Nephropathy -- Primary Glomerular Disease -- Hemodialysis -- Peritoneal Dialysis -- Transplantation.

This book offers a thorough and critical appraisal and evaluation of the key published clinical trials that have shaped current practice in nephrology, dialysis and transplantation. It will help the practicing physician close the gap between the inflexible and generalized nature of clinical guidelines and the day-to-day clinical decision-making for individual patients. Furthermore, it will provide clinicians with the tools required to investigate and extract the appropriate guidance to apply to individual and often complex cases encountered in daily practice. Lastly, it will improve the ability of junior colleagues to appraise available evidence in a systematic way when there is lack of local guidelines or when the guidelines are difficult to apply due to logistic constraints or barriers. Informing Clinical Practice in Nephrology: The Role of RCTs is an essential reference text for renal specialists, nephrologists in training, transplant and renal surgeons as well as, researchers in renal medicine, intensivists specializing in acute kidney injury (AKI), immunologists, general practitioners and other clinicians who are interested in chronic kidney disease (CKD).

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