Acute Endocrinology : From Cause to Consequence / by Greet Berghe.
Tipo de material:
- texto
- computadora
- recurso en línea
- 9781603271776
- RC648-665.2
Contenidos:
Resumen: The integration of endocrinology in critical care medicine has led to new experimental and clinical data on the complex endocrine and metabolic derangements accompanying non-endocrine severe illnesses. The joining of these two disciplines has generated important novel insights with significant clinical implications. Acute Endocrinology: From Cause to Consequence compiles these new findings into an important and highly relevant new resource. Part one deals with the classical life-threatening illnesses caused by primary endocrine diseases such as thyrotoxicosis, hypothyroidism, acute adrenal crisis, acute calcium disorders, pheochromocytoma, severe hyper- and hypoglycemia. Part two looks at endocrinology from the ICU side, starting with a general overview of the dynamic neuroendocrine and metabolic stress responses in the condition of intensive care-dependent, non-endocrine critical illness. Acute Endocrinology: From Cause to Consequence provides a unique and up-to-date overview of the joining of these two disciplines and seeks to stimulate further interdisciplinary research in this important and exciting field.
Endocrine Diseases Causing Potentially Life-Threatening Emergencies -- Thyrotoxicosis -- Myxedema Coma -- Acute Adrenal Crisis -- Acute Calcium Disorders -- Phaeochromocytoma and Other Diseases of the Sympathetic Nervous System -- Hyperglycemic Crises: Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) and Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar State (HHS) -- Hypoglycemia: An Endocrine Emergency -- Endocrine Disturbances Caused by Non-endocrine Critical Illnesses -- The Dynamic Neuroendocrine Response to Critical Illness -- Changes Within the GH/IGF-I/IGFBP Axis in Critical Illness -- Changes Within the Thyroid Axis During the Course of Critical Illness -- The Adrenal Response to Critical Illness -- Catecholamines and vasopressin during critical illness -- The Diabetes of Injury: Novel Insights and Clinical Implications -- Disorders of Body Water Homeostasis.