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Liver Transplantation - Clinical Assessment and Management

English · Hardback

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Zusammenfassung With the number of patients requiring liver transplants on the rise! this practical volume provides much needed answers to critical questions. It explains when to refer a patient for liver transplantation! how to assess a potential liver transplant recipient! how to manage the hospitalized transplant patient! and potential complications. List of Contributors, ix Foreword, xii Preface, xiv Acknowledgements, xv About the Companion Website, xvi Abbreviations, xvii PART 1 When to Refer a Patient for Liver Transplantation 1 General Considerations, 3 S. Tamir Rashid and Alexander E. Gimson 2 Prognostic Models in Liver Transplantation, 18 James Neuberger PART 2 Selection, Assessment and Management on the List 3 Assessing the Potential Transplant Recipient, 29 Diarmaid D. Houlihan and Philip N. Newsome 4 Consent, 39 Christopher J.E. Watson 5 Management on the Waiting List, 47 Sumeet K. Asrani and Jayant A. Talwalkar 6 Specific Diseases, 60 Ian A. Rowe and David J. Mutimer 7 Specific Issues of Selection including Non-Compliance, Futility, Nutritional and Social Issues, 73 Ken Simpson PART 3 Transplantation for Acute Liver Failure 8 Assessment of the Patient with Acute Liver Failure, 85 Ashley Barnabas and John O'Grady 9 Management of the Patient with Fulminant Hepatic Failure Awaiting Liver Transplantation, 93 James Neuberger PART 4 Donation and Allocation 10 Liver Donation, 103 Gabriel C. Oniscu 11 Liver Allocation, 116 Richard B. Freeman, Jr 12 Alternatives to Orthotopic Liver Replacement, 125 James Neuberger 13 Surgical Aspects of Liver Transplantation, 129 Thamara Perera and Simon Bramhall PART 5 Care of the Liver Transplant Recipient 14 Introduction to Outcomes and Follow-Up, 147 James Neuberger 15 The Immune System in Liver Transplantation: Rejection vs.Tolerance, 160 Palak J. Trivedi and Nick D. Jones 16 Immunosuppression in Liver Transplantation, 184 Aaron James Chan and John R. Lake 17 Microbiological Prophylaxis in Liver Transplantation, 197 Matthew J. Armstrong and Philip N. Newsome 18 Managing the Liver Transplant Recipient with Abnormal Liver Blood Tests, 208 Joanna A. Leithead and James Ferguson 19 Managing Rejection, 227 Palak J. Trivedi and James Neuberger 20 Management of Renal Function, 248 James Ferguson 21 Management of Post-Transplant Ascites, 256 Chris Corbett and Philip N. Newsome 22 Cytomegalovirus and the Liver Transplant Recipient, 261 James Ferguson 23 Immunisation and Liver Transplantation, 268 James Neuberger 24 Contraception and Pregnancy, 274 Carlo B. Ramirez, Cataldo Doria, Michael J. Moritz, John M. Davison and Vincent T. Armenti 25 Common Drug Interactions, 283 Amanda Smith 26 Management of Recurrent Disease, 290 Michael R. Lucey 27 Managing Cardiovascular Risk in the Liver Transplant Recipient, 299 Joanna K. Dowman and Philip N. Newsome 28 Bone Disease in Liver Transplantation, 309 John Ayuk 29 Malignancy after Liver Transplantation, 316 James Neuberger 30 Post-Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder, 325 Joseph F. Buell, Nathan J. Shores, Thomas G. Gross, Jeremy R. Chapman and Angela C. Webster Colour plate section facing p. 170 Index, 337 ...

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Authors Neuberger, James Ferguson Neuberger
Assisted by James Ferguson (Editor), James Neuberger (Editor), Philip N. Newsome (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.10.2013
 
EAN 9781118277386
ISBN 978-1-118-27738-6
No. of pages 374
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

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