A complete guide to every aspect of interventional nephrology—an essential text for students, residents, fellows, and clinicians
This timely resource examines all relevant aspects of interventional nephrology, from the history of nephrology to the principles governing the latest vascular access techniques. Heavily illustrated with full-color procedural drawings and featuring an easy-to-follow design, the book includes contributions from many leading authorities in the field whose insights combine to form an unprecedented, clinically rigorous survey of interventional nephrology.
Interventional Nephrology opens with an instructive look at the origins of hemodialysis access; an overview of the history of interventional nephrology in the U.S. and abroad; and clinically relevant coverage of vascular access outcomes. The high-yield coverage continues with a probing assessment of ethics, public policy, and practice guidelines, illuminating such pivotal topics as industry partnerships and conflicts of interest. The principles that support interventional nephrology techniques are also extensively reviewed, encompassing everything from vascular mapping to peritoneal dialysis catheter removal, while the following section delves into the key surgical aspects of vascular access. Finally, the book provides useful perspectives on how political and policy affairs impact current practice.
FEATURES
Illustrated with precise full-color drawings and radiographs that highlight both normal and vascular anatomy and clarify the management of vascular access problems
Streamlined design and helpful pedagogy, including chapter-opening learning objectives, numerous tables, and concept-clarifying figures
Complete overview of the core principles underlying interventional nephrology practice and techniques, covering vascular mapping, monitoring and surveillance of arteriovenous access, venous angioplasty, tunneled catheters, renal ultrasonography, and much more
Discussion of vascular access in special populations and the role of pharmacologic agents in preserving vascular access provides evidence-based insights that are pertinent to the everyday practice of interventional nephrology
In-depth emphasis on the surgical aspects of vascular access reviews sites, types, and creation of arteriovenous fistulae; secondary arteriovenous fistula; and surgical options for vascular anomalies
Forward-thinking coverage of basic and translational science considers future directions in vascular access science; flow dynamics, maturity, and access failure; neointimal hyperplasia; pharmacologic prevention of access dysfunction; and device innovation
Arif Asif, M.D. Professor of Medicine Director of Interventional Nephrology University of Miami, Miami,FL
Anil K. Agarwal M.D., F.A.C.P., FASN Professor of Medicine Director, Interventional Nephrology The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio
Alexander Yevzlin, M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine Director of Interventional Nephrology University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
Steven Wu, M.D. Director of Interventional Nephrology Medical Director of MGH HD Vascular Access Program Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Gerald Beathard, M.D.
Keywords: ANATOMIC CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE ARTERIAL AND VENOUS SYSTEM, VASCULAR MAPPING, ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA, ARTERIOVENOUS GRAFT, CATHETERS, MONITORING AND SURVEILLANCE FOR ARTERIOVENOUS ACCESS, VENOUS ANGIOPLASTY, ARTERIAL ANGIOPLASTY, INTERVENTIONAL NEPHROLOGISTS, ENDOVASCULAR STENTS, THE CLOTTED ARTERIOVENOUS ACCESS, SURGICAL REVISION FOR ARTERIOVENOUS ACCESS, PSEUDOANEURYSM AND ANEURYSM FORMATION, SECONDARY ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA, THE MEGA ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA, HEART FAILURE AND LEFT VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY, HAND ISCHEMIA AND DIALYSIS ACCESS, PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE, TEMPORARY HD CATHETERS, CENTRAL VEIN STENOSIS, TUNNELED DIALYSIS CATHETERS, THROMBOSIS AND FIBROEPITHELIAL SHEATH C. SURFACE COATINGS, FOR TUNNELED DIALYSIS CATHETERS, CATHETER REMOVAL AND TETHERED DIALYSIS CATHETER, U. PACEMAKERS, IMPLANTABLE CARDIOVERTER AND CHRONIC, RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY DEVICES IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS, VASCULAR ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN ARTERIOVENOUS DIALYSIS