Synopsis
Acute Kidney Injury: A Practical Guide to Etiology, Clinical Evaluation, and Management is a comprehensive, clinically focused resource designed to help healthcare professionals navigate the complexities of acute kidney injury across diverse medical settings.
Combining contemporary evidence with practical bedside application, this book provides a clear and structured approach to the causes, pathophysiology, diagnosis, risk assessment, and management of AKI. Readers are guided through the mechanisms of ischemic and nephrotoxic kidney injury, contrast-associated AKI, hemodynamic disturbances, inflammatory pathways, and the transition from acute injury to chronic kidney disease.
Emphasizing clinical reasoning and patient-centered care, the text integrates real-world scenarios, diagnostic frameworks, and evidence-based management strategies relevant to medical students, residents, nephrology trainees, intensivists, internists, emergency physicians, and other healthcare professionals. Special attention is given to early recognition, biomarker interpretation, hemodynamic assessment, prevention strategies, renal recovery, and long-term prognostic implications.
Written in a concise and accessible style, this practical guide bridges the gap between foundational renal science and everyday clinical decision-making. Whether used for learning, examination preparation, or bedside reference, it equips readers with the knowledge and confidence needed to diagnose, manage, and improve outcomes for patients with acute kidney injury in modern clinical practice.
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