Contrast agents and the kidney (UNI-MED Science) (Chinese Edition)
By Michael Uder, Marc Heinrich
It has been known for well over a half century that radiological contrast agents are able to cause nephropathy. Patients who already have renal insufficiency are particularly at risk of this. The practice of offering MRI investigations for this population has been called into question since specifically in patients with renal disease nephrogenic systemic fibrosis can be caused by gadolinium-based contrast agents.Contrast agents and the kidney – as a target but also the starting point of injury – are therefore closely related to each other. In this book, renowned experts summarise the various aspects of this relationship with the aim of creating a rational basis for the use of contrast agents.
By Michael Uder and Marc Heinrich
When it comes to medical imaging, radiological contrast agents have long been known to pose a potential risk of causing nephropathy, particularly for patients with pre-existing renal insufficiency. As medical professionals, it is crucial for us to understand and assess this risk when considering the use of contrast agents in imaging procedures, especially MRI investigations. In recent years, the concern of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis caused by gadolinium-based contrast agents has led to the questioning of their use in patients with renal disease. The intricate relationship between contrast agents and the kidneys, both as a target and a point of injury, underscores the importance of examining this connection in detail.
In their book entitled “Contrast Agents and the Kidney,” renowned experts Michael Uder and Marc Heinrich delve into the various aspects of this relationship, offering a comprehensive overview of the topic. By doing so, they aim to create a rational basis for the use of contrast agents, empowering medical professionals to make informed decisions that prioritize patient safety.
Product Details
- ASIN: B09FRLR9NY
- Publisher: UNI-MED Verlag AG; 1st edition (January 24, 2014)
- Publication Date: January 24, 2014
- Language: Chinese
Introducing “Contrast Agents and the Kidney”
Medical imaging plays a crucial role in the diagnosis and management of various diseases and conditions. Radiological contrast agents have been instrumental in enhancing the visibility and quality of medical imaging, allowing healthcare professionals to detect and analyze signs of disease more effectively. However, the potential risks associated with using these contrast agents, especially in patients with renal insufficiency, have been a cause for concern and warrant further investigation.
In “Contrast Agents and the Kidney,” Michael Uder and Marc Heinrich, both esteemed experts in the field, meticulously explore the intricate relationship between contrast agents and the kidneys. By shedding light on this connection, they aim to provide healthcare professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the risks and benefits associated with the use of contrast agents, ultimately enabling them to make informed decisions in the best interest of their patients.
Reviewing “Contrast Agents and the Kidney”
Uder and Heinrich’s book serves as a valuable resource for medical professionals seeking to deepen their knowledge of the relationship between contrast agents and the kidneys. The authors’ expertise and in-depth analysis make this book an authoritative reference in the field of radiology and nephrology.
The authors skillfully discuss the potential risks posed by contrast agents in patients with pre-existing renal insufficiency, drawing on extensive research and clinical evidence. They provide a comprehensive overview of the mechanisms by which contrast agents can cause nephropathy, highlighting the importance of careful patient selection and risk assessment prior to performing imaging procedures. By elucidating the connection between contrast agents and nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, Uder and Heinrich ensure that healthcare professionals are well-informed and equipped to apply these findings in their clinical practice.
Moreover, the book goes beyond simply outlining the risks associated with the use of contrast agents. Uder and Heinrich offer practical guidance on minimizing the potential harm to renal function while optimizing the diagnostic utility of contrast-enhanced imaging. The authors outline strategies and best practices for contrast agent administration, providing healthcare professionals with valuable insights that can be immediately applied in the clinical setting.
The information presented in “Contrast Agents and the Kidney” is structured in a concise and accessible manner. It effectively combines scientific rigor with a practical approach, ensuring that both seasoned professionals and those new to the field can benefit from its contents. The inclusion of case studies and real-life examples further enhances the book’s practicality, allowing readers to visualize and contextualize the concepts presented.
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If you are a healthcare professional involved in medical imaging or nephrology, “Contrast Agents and the Kidney” is an essential addition to your library. This book not only expands your understanding of the relationship between contrast agents and the kidneys but also equips you with the knowledge and tools necessary to make evidence-based decisions in your clinical practice. By ordering this book, you are investing in your professional development and ensuring that you are equipped with the latest insights and understanding in this important area of medical imaging.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to enhance your expertise and provide the highest level of care to your patients. Order your copy of “Contrast Agents and the Kidney” today and embark on a journey of knowledge that will transform the way you approach the use of contrast agents in your practice.
Product Details
- ASIN : B09FRLR9NY
- Publisher : UNI-MED Verlag AG; 1st edition (January 24, 2014)
- Publication date : January 24, 2014
- Language : Chinese