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Cardiovascular Disorders in HemodialysisCardiovascular Disorders in Hemodialysis

Cardiovascular Disorders in Hemodialysis

Claudio Ronco

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Hemodialysis therapy has become a well-established form of renal replacement, and due to continuous improvements in technology, a series of new biomaterials and techniques for the clinical routine have been developed. Nevertheless, cardiovascular disorders in hemodialysis and uremia represent one of the most important aspects of modern nephrological care. This publication is therefore dedicated to cardiovascular risk factors, the role of the endothelium, problems related to mineral disorders and finally to the possible impact of new technologies on the final outcome in hemodialysis. Being a state-of-the-art appraisal of today's technology and current issues in hemodialysis with special regard to cardiovascular disorders and risk factors, this book is a synthesis between an educational effort aimed at the newer generations of physicians and nurses in the field of hemodialysis and a state-of-the-art description of the most advanced technologies in this field. At the same time, the lessons learned from large international trials, either already completed or to be completed in the years to come, are presented. The content includes: Technology Perspectives; Dialysis Principles and Technology; Lessons from International Trials; Dialysis Schedules and Techniques; Vascular Access Management; Dry Weight Assessment; Biological Markers in Dialysis; Cardiovascular Risks and Inflammation; Cardiovascular and Mineral Disorders; New Technologies and Future Trends.

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OL Work ID
OL15173369W

Subjects

MedicalNonfictionRenal DialysisMethodsChronic renal failureCardiovascular DiseasesHemodialysisPathophysiologyAcute renal failureComplicationsAdverse effectsCardiovascular systemCardiovascular system, diseasesKidney failure

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