Fr. 237.00

Acute Endocrinology: - From Cause to Consequence

English · Paperback / Softback

Shipping usually within 6 to 7 weeks

Description

Read more

Until recently, endocrinology and critical care medicine were two specialties in medicine that were rather uncomfortable with each other and hence quite i- lated. Fortunately, these two 'alien' disciplines have joined forces in successful attempts to perform high quality research in order to clarify the unknown. By integrating endocrinology in critical care medicine, or vice-versa depending on the specialty of the observer, new experimental and clinical data on the complex endocrine and metabolic derangements accompanying non-endocrine severe i- nesses came available which generated important novel insights with relevant clinical implications. In addition, the state of the art diagnosis and management of primary endocrine diseases that represent life-threatening situations leading to ICU admission has been updated. This issue of Contemporary Endocrinology aims at compiling the new ?ndings. The book indeed covers both areas of 'Acute Endocrinology' that are often taking care of at very distant sites within hospitals. The ?rst part deals with the classical life-threatening illnesses caused by primary endocrine diseases such as thyrotoxicosis, hypothyroidism, acute adrenal crisis, acute calcium disorders, pheochromocytoma, severe hyper- and hypoglycemia . The second part looks at endocrinology from the ICU side, starting with a g- eral overview of the dynamic neuroendocrine and metabolic stress responses in the condition of intensive care-dependent, non-endocrine critical illness.

List of contents

Endocrine Diseases Causing Potentially Life-Threatening Emergencies.- Thyrotoxicosis.- Myxedema Coma.- Acute Adrenal Crisis.- Acute Calcium Disorders.- Phaeochromocytoma and Other Diseases of the Sympathetic Nervous System.- Hyperglycemic Crises: Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) and Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar State (HHS).- Hypoglycemia: An Endocrine Emergency.- Endocrine Disturbances Caused by Non-endocrine Critical Illnesses.- The Dynamic Neuroendocrine Response to Critical Illness.- Changes Within the GH/IGF-I/IGFBP Axis in Critical Illness.- Changes Within the Thyroid Axis During the Course of Critical Illness.- The Adrenal Response to Critical Illness.- Catecholamines and vasopressin during critical illness.- The Diabetes of Injury: Novel Insights and Clinical Implications.- Disorders of Body Water Homeostasis.

Summary

Until recently, endocrinology and critical care medicine were two specialties in medicine that were rather uncomfortable with each other and hence quite i- lated. Fortunately, these two ‘alien’ disciplines have joined forces in successful attempts to perform high quality research in order to clarify the unknown. By integrating endocrinology in critical care medicine, or vice-versa depending on the specialty of the observer, new experimental and clinical data on the complex endocrine and metabolic derangements accompanying non-endocrine severe i- nesses came available which generated important novel insights with relevant clinical implications. In addition, the state of the art diagnosis and management of primary endocrine diseases that represent life-threatening situations leading to ICU admission has been updated. This issue of Contemporary Endocrinology aims at compiling the new ?ndings. The book indeed covers both areas of ‘Acute Endocrinology’ that are often taking care of at very distant sites within hospitals. The ?rst part deals with the classical life-threatening illnesses caused by primary endocrine diseases such as thyrotoxicosis, hypothyroidism, acute adrenal crisis, acute calcium disorders, pheochromocytoma, severe hyper- and hypoglycemia . The second part looks at endocrinology from the ICU side, starting with a g- eral overview of the dynamic neuroendocrine and metabolic stress responses in the condition of intensive care-dependent, non-endocrine critical illness.

Additional text

From the reviews:

"This book offers an overview of life-threatening endocrine disorders as well as alterations in the endocrine axes seen in nonendocrine critical illness. … targeted at those actively practicing or in-training in the endocrinology and critical care subspecialties. … This book does fill a gap in the field by focusing exclusively on endocrinology and acute illness. … I would recommend this book most highly to practicing endocrinologists and those in endocrine training, although critical care specialists would likely find it very informative as well." (Rene Simon Aronsohn, Doody’s Review Service, January, 2009)

Report

From the reviews:

"This book offers an overview of life-threatening endocrine disorders as well as alterations in the endocrine axes seen in nonendocrine critical illness. ... targeted at those actively practicing or in-training in the endocrinology and critical care subspecialties. ... This book does fill a gap in the field by focusing exclusively on endocrinology and acute illness. ... I would recommend this book most highly to practicing endocrinologists and those in endocrine training, although critical care specialists would likely find it very informative as well." (Rene Simon Aronsohn, Doody's Review Service, January, 2009)

Product details

Assisted by Greet van den Berghe (Editor), Gree Van den Berghe (Editor), Greet Van den Berghe (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.10.2010
 
EAN 9781617378768
ISBN 978-1-61737-876-8
No. of pages 316
Dimensions 155 mm x 17 mm x 235 mm
Weight 499 g
Illustrations X, 316 p. 27 illus.
Series Contemporary Endocrinology
Contemporary Endocrinology
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

B, Medicine, INTERNAL MEDICINE, Endocrinology, critical care medicine, Anesthesiology, Intensive / Critical Care Medicine, Intensive Care Medicine, Anaesthetics, Clinical & internal medicine

Customer reviews

No reviews have been written for this item yet. Write the first review and be helpful to other users when they decide on a purchase.

Write a review

Thumbs up or thumbs down? Write your own review.

For messages to CeDe.ch please use the contact form.

The input fields marked * are obligatory

By submitting this form you agree to our data privacy statement.