Textbook of Peritoneal DialysisR. Gokal, Ramesh Khanna, Raymond T. Krediet, K.D. Nolph In 1994, the expert knowledge of Ram Gokal and Karl D. Nolph, the two foremost figures in the field of peritoneal dialysis, was combined to produce the first edition of the Textbook of Peritoneal Dialysis. The work quickly became recognised as the `gold standard' for those working in the field. Since its conception, however, our understanding of peritoneal dialysis related physiology, kinetics and clinical outcomes, as well as the concepts of intraperitoneal chemotherapy, has increased sufficiently to make an updated and completely revised edition of the work necessary. An expansion of the editorial team by fellow-experts Ramesh Khanna and Raymond Krediet enabled an even more comprehensive approach to be taken. This second edition reasserts the book's uniqueness in its detailed discussion of the topic, making it required reading for all those working within the field of peritoneal dialysis. |
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... sodium chloride solution , first absorption occurs and later slower diffusible substances enter the peritoneal cavity from the blood . When dextrose was introduced , making the fluid hypertonic and preventing the absorption of the fluid ...
... sodium chloride solution , first absorption occurs and later slower diffusible substances enter the peritoneal cavity from the blood . When dextrose was introduced , making the fluid hypertonic and preventing the absorption of the fluid ...
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... sodium chloride solution . He observed some improvement during the next 2 days . He also performed a series of experimen- tal PD in rabbits and guinea pigs made uraemic by ureteric ligation . Injecting 40-60 ml of saline into the ...
... sodium chloride solution . He observed some improvement during the next 2 days . He also performed a series of experimen- tal PD in rabbits and guinea pigs made uraemic by ureteric ligation . Injecting 40-60 ml of saline into the ...
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... sodium concentrations were used and Reid et al . [ 35 ] , who performed the first PD in England in 1946 , used twice normal saline . Peripheral and pulmonary oedema and hypertension often accompanied PD in the 1950s ; soon a low ...
... sodium concentrations were used and Reid et al . [ 35 ] , who performed the first PD in England in 1946 , used twice normal saline . Peripheral and pulmonary oedema and hypertension often accompanied PD in the 1950s ; soon a low ...
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... its continuous nature it provided steady - state values for electrolytes and nitrogenous waste products . Con- trol of sodium , potassium was reportedly easier Drained Dialysate DV required Vol ( L / day ). 10 History of peritoneal ...
... its continuous nature it provided steady - state values for electrolytes and nitrogenous waste products . Con- trol of sodium , potassium was reportedly easier Drained Dialysate DV required Vol ( L / day ). 10 History of peritoneal ...
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... sodium and water imbalance and blood pressure control . CAPD compared more favourably to hemodialysis in terms of clearances , symptomatology and also pyschosocial adjustments . However , there was a resurgence of interest in APD with ...
... sodium and water imbalance and blood pressure control . CAPD compared more favourably to hemodialysis in terms of clearances , symptomatology and also pyschosocial adjustments . However , there was a resurgence of interest in APD with ...
Contents
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The peritoneal microcirculation in peritoneal dialysis | 107 |
The physiology of peritoneal solute transport and ultrafiltration 135 | 134 |
Peritoneal lymphatics | 173 |
Pharmacological alterations of peritoneal transport rates and pharmacokinetics | 193 |
Peritoneal dialysis solutions and systems | 253 |
Peritoneal dialysis access and exitsite care including surgical aspects 307 | 306 |
Peritonitis | 545 |
Peritoneal inflammation and longterm changes in peritoneal structure and function | 565 |
Calcium phosphate and renal osteodystrophy 585 | 584 |
Noninfectious complications of peritoneal dialysis | 609 |
Peritoneal dialysis in diabetic endstage renal disease | 647 |
Peritoneal dialysis in children | 667 |
Quality of life in peritoneal dialysis | 709 |
The use of peritoneal dialysis in special situations 737 | 736 |
Organization of a peritoneal dialysis programme the nurses role | 363 |
Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis | 387 |
Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis in the elderly 419 | 418 |
Automated peritoneal dialysis | 435 |
Adequacy of peritoneal dialysis 465 | 464 |
Ultrafiltration failure | 499 |
Nutritional aspects of peritoneal dialysis 515 | 514 |
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Textbook of Peritoneal Dialysis R. Gokal,R. Khanna,R. Th Krediet,K. D. Nolph No preview available - 2000 |
Common terms and phrases
abdominal Adv Perit Dial ambulatory peritoneal dialysis amino acid antibiotics bicarbonate blood flow CAPD patients capillary catheter CCPD chronic renal failure clinical concentration continuous ambulatory peritoneal creatinine clearance cuff decrease diabetic dialy dialysis fluid dialysis solution dose drug dwell effect endothelium exchange exit factors glucose Gokal haemodialysis icodextrin increased intraperitoneal Khanna Kidney Int kinetics Krediet RT Kt/V lymphatic absorption mesothelial mesothelial cells mesothelium metabolic ml/min mmol/L molecular weight mupirocin neal dialysis Nephrol Dial Transplant Nolph KD nutritional Oreopoulos DG patients on CAPD peri Perit Dial Bull Perit Dial Int peritoneal cavity peritoneal clearances peritoneal dialysis patients peritoneal dialysis solutions peritoneal membrane peritoneal transport peritoneum Pharmacokinetics Physiol plasma renal function residual renal function serum albumin Soc Artif Intern Soc Nephrol sodium solute clearance solute transport Struijk DG suppl Tenckhoff therapy tion tissue toneal treatment Twardowski ZJ ultrafiltration uraemia urea vancomycin vascular volume