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Introduction to Renal Therapeutics

Introduction to Renal Therapeutics

Edited by Caroline Ashley and Clare Morlidge

  

  

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Introduction to all aspects of drug use in renal failure.

ISBN9780853696889
Published1st Jan, 2008
TypePaperback
Dimensions246 x 189 mm
Page count320

Description

Introduction to Renal Therapeutics covers various diseases affecting the kidneys, each chapter discusses the disease process and treatment.

It also addresses the role of the pharmacist in patient care. Case studies and questions and answers are included at the end of each chapter.

Written by members of the UK Renal Pharmacy Group, this book will be of particular interest to anyone new to, or planning a career in, renal pharmacy.

What are the functions of the kidney?

  • The functional anatomy of the kidney
  • Other functions of the kidneys

Laboratory tests and investigations

  • Standard tests and investigations for the general adult patient population
  • Haematological tests and investigations
  • Urine tests
  • Renal biopsy
  • Immunological tests
  • Serum and urine electrophoresis
  • Radiological tests
  • Describing and measuring renal function

Acute renal failure

  • Definition
  • Incidence
  • Clinical features
  • Causes
  • Symptoms/signs
  • Distinguishing acute from chronic renal impairment
  • Management
  • Additional points, Outcome & Conclusion

Chronic renal failure

  • Definition
  • Clinical features
  • Incidence
  • Causes
  • Symptoms and consequences
  • Influence of chronic renal disease on drug handling
  • Renal replacement therapies

Renal anaemia

  • Maintenance of serum haemoglobin in the healthy individual
  • The development and consequences of anaemia of chronic kidney disease
  • Assessing the anaemia of chronic kidney disease
  • Iron and erythropoiesis-stimulating agents available for the correction of renal anaemia
  • Iron preparations
  • Initiating iron and erythropoiesis-stimulating agents therapy
  • Failure to respond to therapy
  • Renal bone disease
  • Pathophysiology
  • Complications for the skeleton and progression of renal bone disease
  • Treatment with phosphate binders
  • Treatment with vitamin D
  • The role of parathyroidectomy
  •  Therapeutic targets
  •  New management strategies and new therapeutic agents for renal bone disease

Hypertension and hyperlipidaemia

  • Renal replacement therapy
  • Haemodialysis
  • Continuous renal replacement therapies
  • Haemodiafiltration
  • Peritoneal dialysis

Renal transplantation

  • The donor organ
  • Transplant rejection and its prevention
  • Transplant immunosuppression
  • Post-transplant complications
  • The pharmacist’s role in caring for transplant patients

Drug dosing in patients with renal impairment and during renal replacement therapy

  • Drug handling considerations in patients with renal impairment
  • Assessment of renal function
  • Adjusting doses for patients with renal impairment
  • Drug handling considerations in patients undergoing renal replacement therapy
  • Adjusting drug doses for patients undergoing renal replacement therapy

Drug-induced kidney disease

  • Pre-renal (or haemodynamic) acute renal failure
  • Intrinsic renal toxicity
  • Post-renal damage (obstructive uropathy)

Autoimmune kidney disease

  • Pathogenesis
  • Clinical manifestations
  • Principles of treatment
  • Antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis
  • Goodpasture’s syndrome
  • Systemic lupus erythematosus
  • IgA nephropathy
  • Membranous glomerulonephritis
  • Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis
  • Cryoglobulinaemic glomerulonephritis

Paediatric kidney disease

  • Creatinine and glomerular filtration rate
  • Monitoring and treatment of children with chronic renal failure
  • Transplantation
  • Dialysis
  • Drug prescribing in renal disease

Renal pharmacy in critical care

  • Preventing acute renal failure
  • Renal replacement therapy in the intensive care unit
  • Drug therapies specific to critical care areas
  • General comments on administering drugs to patients with renal impairment

Pain control in renal impairment

  • Assessing pain
  • The analgesic ladder
  • Analgesics and renal impairment
  • Individual agents

Diabetes management in kidney disease

  • Definitions of diabetic renal disease
  • The actual structural changes that occur in the diabetic kidney
  • The diagnosis of diabetic renal disease
  • The prevention of diabetic renal disease
  • The screening and referral process for diabetic renal disease
  • The management of diabetes in kidney disease

Myeloma and kidney disease

  • Clinical presentation of multiple myeloma
  • Investigation and diagnosis of myeloma
  • Myeloma kidney
  • Treatment options

Palliative care

  • Prescribing for symptom control in patients with stage 5 chronic kidney disease managed without dialysis
  • Prescribing in the last few days of life
  • Dietary management of kidney disease
  • Historic pre-dialysis dietary intervention
  • Pre-dialysis dietary management
  • Dietary management of renal replacement therapy
  • Vitamin and minerals
  • Malnutrition

Travelling and vaccines

  • Planning holidays & General travel health advice
  • Travelling abroad with medication
  • Malaria
  • Travel vaccinations

Case study answers

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