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Educating, Evaluating, and Selecting Living Kidney Donors

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Ethical rational, facts, and center techniques for choosing kidney donors all in one volume. This is the first book of its kind, devoted solely to preoperative issues for living kidney donors and those who counsel them. The eight chapters are devoted to vital areas that are comprehensively addressed by experienced professionals. The book presents a unified ethical and factual approach that is essential for all transplant centers to understand. It is a readable and understandable ethical foundation for living kidney donation that is free of jargon. It includes balanced, hard to find factual summaries that are essential for acceptable kidney donor counseling. As transplant centers increasingly turn to living kidney donors, this book is an essential step forward in the field.
The book will appeal to transplant physicians and surgeons, transplant coordinators and social workers, nephrologists who have patients on dialysis or who evaluate potential living kidney donors and to potential living kidney donors and their recipients. As a practical application of medical ethics to an important field, it will be of interest to medical ethicists as well.

List of contents

Ethical Approaches to Living Kidney Donor Education and Acceptance.- Quality of Life and Survival on Dialysis and after Renal Transplantation.- Outcomes for Living Donor and Cadaver Donor Kidney Transplantation.- The Medical Evaluation and Risk Estimation of End Stage Renal Disease for Living Kidney Donors.- The Risk of End Stage Renal Disease for Hypertensive Kidney Donors.- Risk of Diabetes and Diabetic Nephropathy.- The Education and Counseling Process for Potential Donors and Donor Attitudes after Living Kidney Donation.- Attitudes, Practices, and Ethical Positions among Transplant Centers Concerning Living Kidney Donor Selection.

Summary

Ethical rational, facts, and center techniques for choosing kidney donors all in one volume. This is the first book of its kind, devoted solely to preoperative issues for living kidney donors and those who counsel them. The eight chapters are devoted to vital areas that are comprehensively addressed by experienced professionals. The book presents a unified ethical and factual approach that is essential for all transplant centers to understand. It is a readable and understandable ethical foundation for living kidney donation that is free of jargon. It includes balanced, hard to find factual summaries that are essential for acceptable kidney donor counseling. As transplant centers increasingly turn to living kidney donors, this book is an essential step forward in the field.
The book will appeal to transplant physicians and surgeons, transplant coordinators and social workers, nephrologists who have patients on dialysis or who evaluate potential living kidney donors and to potential living kidney donors and their recipients. As a practical application of medical ethics to an important field, it will be of interest to medical ethicists as well.

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"This book of eight chapters written by internationally recognized leaders in the field including the editor, Dr. Robert Steiner, is a timely addition that fills a significant void. ... Many physicians involved in the assessment of potential donors will find this quantitative risk information to be indispensable in discussions with any person being assessed for kidney donation.... Te wealth of information regarding risk estimates to donors makes this book valuable reading for anyone involved in the evaluation of live donors."
American Journal of Transplantation 2005; 5: 2078

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"This book of eight chapters written by internationally recognized leaders in the field including the editor, Dr. Robert Steiner, is a timely addition that fills a significant void. ... Many physicians involved in the assessment of potential donors will find this quantitative risk information to be indispensable in discussions with any person being assessed for kidney donation.... Te wealth of information regarding risk estimates to donors makes this book valuable reading for anyone involved in the evaluation of live donors."
American Journal of Transplantation 2005; 5: 2078

Product details

Assisted by Robert W. Steiner (Editor), Rober W Steiner (Editor), Robert W Steiner (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.04.2005
 
EAN 9781402012716
ISBN 978-1-4020-1271-6
No. of pages 164
Weight 418 g
Illustrations VIII, 164 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Evaluation, B, Education, Medicine, Ethics, Transplantation, KIDNEY, Nephrology, OUTCOME, Social Work, patients, Quality of Life, Medical Ethics, Quality

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