Chronic Kidney Disease in Disadvantaged Populations
Editat de Guillermo Garcia-Garcia, Lawrence Agodoa, Keith C. Norrisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 iul 2017
- Presents a comprehensive account of both traditional and non-traditional risk factors for kidney disease
- Explores the mechanisms by which poverty increases the burden of kidney disease in these populations, barriers to access to renal health care, including renal replacement therapies, organ donation, and organ commercialization
- Offers the latest perspectives on outcomes in renal replacement therapies as well as prevention strategies
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128043110
ISBN-10: 0128043113
Pagini: 398
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 x 26 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128043113
Pagini: 398
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 x 26 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Section 1: Introduction
1. Introduction
Section 2: Burden of Disease: Prevalence of pre-dialysis kidney disease in disadvantaged populations in developed countries
2. Canada
3. Prevalence of pre-dialysis kidney disease in disadvantaged populations in developed countries-United States
4. Chronic kidney disease in China
Section 3: Burden of disease: Prevalence and incidence of pre-dialysis kidney disease in disadvantaged populations in developing countries
5. Integration of Chronic Kidney Disease Prevention into the Uruguayan National Programme for Noncommunicable Diseases
6. Prevalence of chronic kidney disease and associated risk factors in Cuba
Section 4: Disparities in ESRD among disadvantaged populations
7. ESRD among indigenous populations in Canada
8. Racial differences in kidney disease and end-stage kidney disease in the USA
9. ESRD in Mexico
10. End stage renal disease in Latin America
11. Kidney Disease in Ethnic Minority Populations in the United Kingdom
12. End-Stage Renal Disease in the Middle East
13. End Stage Renal Disease (ESKD) in Egypt and North Africa
14. End Stage Renal Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa
15. Kidney Disease in South Asia
16. ESRD in South-East Asia
17. Kidney Disease in Maori and Pacific people in New Zealand
18. Kidney Disease among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia
Section 5: Current view on risk factors
19. Current view on CKD risk factors: Traditional, non-communicable diseases: diabetes, hypertension, and obesity
20. Risk Factors for Kidney Disease in Disadvantaged Populations – Communicable diseases, environmental factors, pollutants
21. Poverty and Renal Disease
Section 6: Unique issues in kidney disease among disadvantaged populations
22. Mesoamerican Nephropathy or Chronic Kidney Disease of Unknown Origin
23. Prematurity, low birthweight and CKD
24. Hypovitaminosis D and Progression of CKD
25. Renal Care in an Unequal World: anthropological reflections
26. Developing nephrology programs in low resource settings
27. Renal transplantation in low resource settings
28. Renal Transplantation, the Iranian Model
Section 7: CKD screening and prevention strategies in disadvantaged populations
29. Developing a Rational Approach for Chronic Kidney Disease Identification: Population Based vs. Targeted Screening Studies
30. CKD screening in Mexico
31. The role of primary health care professionals
32. Chronic Kidney Disease in Disadvantaged Populations
33. Integration of Chronic Kidney Disease Prevention into the Uruguayan National Programme for Noncommunicable Diseases
34. Integration of Chronic Kidney Disease Prevention into Non-communicable Diseases Programs in Cuba
35. Raising awareness. The World Kidney Day Initiative
1. Introduction
Section 2: Burden of Disease: Prevalence of pre-dialysis kidney disease in disadvantaged populations in developed countries
2. Canada
3. Prevalence of pre-dialysis kidney disease in disadvantaged populations in developed countries-United States
4. Chronic kidney disease in China
Section 3: Burden of disease: Prevalence and incidence of pre-dialysis kidney disease in disadvantaged populations in developing countries
5. Integration of Chronic Kidney Disease Prevention into the Uruguayan National Programme for Noncommunicable Diseases
6. Prevalence of chronic kidney disease and associated risk factors in Cuba
Section 4: Disparities in ESRD among disadvantaged populations
7. ESRD among indigenous populations in Canada
8. Racial differences in kidney disease and end-stage kidney disease in the USA
9. ESRD in Mexico
10. End stage renal disease in Latin America
11. Kidney Disease in Ethnic Minority Populations in the United Kingdom
12. End-Stage Renal Disease in the Middle East
13. End Stage Renal Disease (ESKD) in Egypt and North Africa
14. End Stage Renal Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa
15. Kidney Disease in South Asia
16. ESRD in South-East Asia
17. Kidney Disease in Maori and Pacific people in New Zealand
18. Kidney Disease among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia
Section 5: Current view on risk factors
19. Current view on CKD risk factors: Traditional, non-communicable diseases: diabetes, hypertension, and obesity
20. Risk Factors for Kidney Disease in Disadvantaged Populations – Communicable diseases, environmental factors, pollutants
21. Poverty and Renal Disease
Section 6: Unique issues in kidney disease among disadvantaged populations
22. Mesoamerican Nephropathy or Chronic Kidney Disease of Unknown Origin
23. Prematurity, low birthweight and CKD
24. Hypovitaminosis D and Progression of CKD
25. Renal Care in an Unequal World: anthropological reflections
26. Developing nephrology programs in low resource settings
27. Renal transplantation in low resource settings
28. Renal Transplantation, the Iranian Model
Section 7: CKD screening and prevention strategies in disadvantaged populations
29. Developing a Rational Approach for Chronic Kidney Disease Identification: Population Based vs. Targeted Screening Studies
30. CKD screening in Mexico
31. The role of primary health care professionals
32. Chronic Kidney Disease in Disadvantaged Populations
33. Integration of Chronic Kidney Disease Prevention into the Uruguayan National Programme for Noncommunicable Diseases
34. Integration of Chronic Kidney Disease Prevention into Non-communicable Diseases Programs in Cuba
35. Raising awareness. The World Kidney Day Initiative