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Internal Medicine Issues in Palliative Cancer Care [Minkštas viršelis]

Edited by (Professor, Department of Palliative Care and Rehabilitat), Edited by (Assistant Professor, Department of Palliative Care and Rehabilitation Medicine, Division of Cancer Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 258 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 201x124x20 mm, weight: 318 g, 7 illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-May-2014
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0199329753
  • ISBN-13: 9780199329755
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 258 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 201x124x20 mm, weight: 318 g, 7 illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-May-2014
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0199329753
  • ISBN-13: 9780199329755
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Patients with advanced cancer may develop a number of clinical complications related to tumor progression or a variety of aggressive treatments. The majority of these patients are elderly, often with multiple co-morbidities that require appropriate assessment and management. In the palliative stage of their disease, patients undergo a progressive transition from active acute care to community-based hospice care. This transition requires modification in the diagnostic tests, monitoring procedures and pharmacological treatments to adjust them to the palliative and short-term nature of the care. Internal Medicine Issues in Palliative Cancer Care looks at internal medicine through a prognosis-based framework and provides a practical approach to maximizing comfort and quality of life while minimizing aggressive investigations and therapies for patients with life-limiting disease. Forty-six common internal medicine conditions are organized into nine clinical categories: pulmonary, cardiovascular, nephrologic and metabolic, gastrointestinal, hematologic, infectious, endocrine, rheumatologic, and neuro-psychiatric. This evidence-based resource is ideal for educating clinicians delivering palliative care to cancer patients in acute care facilities about complex internal medicine problems, decision-making regarding diagnostics and therapeutics which require a good understanding of state-of-the-art internal medicine and palliative care principles.

Recenzijos

This is a valuable book for everyone caring for palliative and hospice patients as it puts many issues into wider perspective. * Doody's Notes * this book should be available on the palliative care service and the oncology ward for quick reference... it should be required reading for oncology trainees. * IAHPC News * This is a useful new reference book for the complex, and increasingly common area of managing medical complications and co-morbidities in palliative cancer care * European Journal of Palliative Care *

Preface ix
Contributors xi
I Introduction
1(18)
1 Principles of Internal Medicine in Palliative Care
3(6)
David Hui
Eduardo Bruera
2 Principles of Prognostication
9(4)
David Hui
3 Principles of Advance Care Planning
13(6)
Donna S. Zhukovsky
II Pulmonary
19(16)
4 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
21(4)
Jeffrey B. Rubins
5 Pleural Effusion
25(4)
Jeffrey B. Rubins
6 Pulmonary Embolism
29(4)
Marieberta Vidal
7 Noninvasive Ventilation
33(2)
Susan Gaeta
III Cardiovascular
35(30)
8 Heart Failure
37(6)
Ammar Chaudhary
Gil Kimel
9 Acute Coronary Syndrome
43(6)
Robinder Singh
Mustafa Toma
Gil Kimel
10 Pericardial Disease
49(4)
Robinder Singh
Mustafa Toma
Gil Kimel
11 Arrhythmias
53(4)
Masanori Mori
12 Arterial Hypertension
57(4)
Caroline Ha
13 Dyslipidemia
61(4)
Holly M. Holmes
IV Nephrology and Metabolic Abnormalities
65(30)
14 Chronic Kidney Disease and Acute Kidney Injury
67(6)
Jane O. Schell
Robert M. Arnold
15 Urinary Incontinence
73(4)
Akhila Reddy
16 Urinary Retention
77(4)
Akhila Reddy
17 Hematuria
81(2)
Meiko Kuriya
18 Metabolic Acidosis
83(4)
Joseph Arthur
19 Electrolyte Abnormalities (Na, K, Mg)
87(4)
Masanori Mori
20 Hypercalcemia
91(4)
Kimberson Tanco
V Gastrointestinal
95(30)
21 Upper and Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding
97(4)
Jung Hye Kwon
Kyung Ho Kim
22 Acute and Chronic Diarrhea
101(6)
Zubia S. Ahmad
Egidio Del Fabbro
23 Bowel Obstruction
107(4)
Egidio Del Fabbro
24 Liver Failure and Hepatitis
111(6)
Caroline Ha
25 Biliary Obstruction
117(4)
Marvin O. Delgado-Guay
26 Pancreatitis
121(4)
Marvin O. Delgado-Guay
VI Hematologic Disorders
125(22)
27 Anemia
127(4)
Daniel E. Epner
28 Neutropenia
131(4)
Meiko Kuriya
29 Thrombocytopenia
135(4)
Daniel E. Epner
30 Bleeding Disorders
139(4)
Marieberta Vidal
31 Deep Venous Thrombosis
143(4)
Marieberta Vidal
VII Infections
147(32)
32 Sepsis
149(4)
Susan Gaeta
33 Pneumonia
153(4)
Shalini Dalal
34 Urinary Tract Infections
157(4)
Shalini Dalal
35 Osteomyelitis
161(4)
Joseph Arthur
36 Skin Infections
165(6)
Pedro Perez-Cruz
M. Cristina Ajenjo
37 Herpes Infections
171(4)
Linh Nguyen
38 Fungal Infections
175(4)
Linh Nguyen
VIII Endocrine
179(14)
39 Diabetes
181(6)
Kunal C. Kadakia
Rony Dev
40 Hyperthyroidism
187(4)
Kunal C. Kadakia
Rony Dev
41 Hypothyroidism
191(2)
David Hui
IX Rheumatology
193(6)
42 Arthritis
195(4)
Maxine de la Cruz
X Neuropsychiatric
199(36)
43 Acute Stroke Syndrome
201(4)
Pedro Perez-Cruz
Beatriz Shand
44 Seizures
205(6)
Ahsan Azhar
Ivo W. Tremont-Lukats
Paul Walker
45 Syncope
211(4)
Jenny Wei
46 Migraines
215(6)
Jenny Wei
47 Neurocognitive Disorder (Dementia)
221(4)
Wadih Rhondali
Marilene Filbet
48 Vitamin B12 Deficiency
225(4)
Maxine de la Cruz
49 Parkinson's Disease
229(6)
Shobha Rao
Index 235
DH: Assistant Professor, Department of Palliative Care and Rehabilitation Medicine, Division of Cancer Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; EB: Professor of Medicine, Department of Palliative Care and Rehabilitation Medicine, Division of Cancer Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center