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The Kidney of the Critically Ill Pregnant Woman is a volume in the Critical Care in Obstetrics series. It's a novel reference to educate physicians, nurses, and all allied healthcare personnel caring for pregnant women with kidney compromise. The authors have gathered the best evidence-based material explicitly focused on severe kidney complications in pregnant patients and postpartum. Among the chapters, the book covers medical-surgical complications that any patient can present, such as acute kidney injury during pregnancy, kidney disease, and hypertension complications specific to pregnancy.
Contents
1. Pregnancy-induce kidney physiological alterations
2. Prenatal care, risk assessment and counseling
3. Signs and symptoms of kidney disease in the critically ill pregnant patient
4. Nutrition in pregnant women with renal involvement
5. Fluid management in critically ill pregnant patient
6. Acute kidney injury and pregnancy
7. Preeclampsia and HELLP syndrome
8. Hemolytic uremic syndrome in pregnancy
9. Urinary tract infection and acute pyelonephritis in pregnancy
10. Lupus nephritis and pregnancy
11. Pregnancy with preexisting kidney disease
12. Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
13. Glomerular diseases in pregnancy
14. Renal biopsies during pregnancy
15. Approach to glomerular diseases in pregnancy
16. Continuous renal replacement therapy and pregnancy
17. Pregnancy and chronic kidney disease
18. Pregnancy in kidney transplant patients: Considerations and management