Books
- Nabāt sūryā wa filistīn wa al-quṭr al-maṣrī wa bawādīhā — Networks of networks in biology : concepts, tools and applications (228)
- Neural circuits of innate behaviors — Neuroradiology-- a core review (228)
- Neuroradiology : expect the unexpected — Nonsurgical lip and eye rejuvenation techniques (228)
- Nonsurgical peri-orbital rejuvenation — Nutritional support after gastrointestinal surgery (228)
- DigitalShoib A. Myint, editor.Summary: This book offers surgeons the most up-to-date information related to non-surgical techniques specific to periorbital rejuvenation. This easy-to-use reference guide is for ophthalmologists, oculoplastic surgeons, dermatologists, plastic surgeons, maxillofacial and plastic surgery residents, as well as ENT facial plastic fellows. Complete with videos of specific techniques to better inform surgeons about these evolving procedures, Nonsurgical Peri-orbital Rejuvenation teaches the reader how to measure predictable outcomes when deciding to approach the periorbital area.
Contents:
Practical anatomy of the face and eyelids: cosmetic applications
Neuromodulators: contemporary indications and techniques in the upper and midface
Periorbital chemical peels
Periorbital lasers
Radiofrequency/ultrasound
Filler augmentation
Periorbital fat grafting: the 3D lift.Digital Access Springer 2014 - Digitaledited by Nina Vardjan and Robert Zorec.Summary: "Noradrenergic Signaling and Astroglia integrates what is known about the active role of astroglia in the locus coeruleus-noradrenergic system and outlines the most recent advances in the field. It discusses the molecular mechanisms underlying norepinephrine-induced receptor activation in astroglia, cellular metabolism and CNS energy provision, in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo models, gliosignalling and neuronal activity, and astroglial networks, gap junctions, and morphological plasticity. The book also addresses the role of astroglial adrenergic receptor activation in memory formation, cognition, regulation of sleep homeostasis, and lastly in neurological disorders, including trauma (cellular edema), neurodegeneration (Alzheimer's disease), and neuroinflammation (multiple sclerosis). Noradrenergic Signaling and Astroglia is a valuable source of new knowledge for a wide audience, including graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and researchers in neuroscience, life sciences, and the biological and biomedical sciences."--Publisher's website.
Contents:
Locus coeruleus noradrenergic neurons and astroglia in health and disease / Robert Zorec, Nina Vardjan and Alexei Verkhratsky
Astroglial adrenergic receptor signaling in brain cortex / Leif Hertz and Ye Chen
White matter astrocytes: Adrenergic mechanisms / Maria Papanikolaou and Arthur Morgan Butt
Role for astroglial [alpha] ₁-adrenergic receptors in glia-neuron communications and aging-related metaplasticity in the neocortex / Ulyana Lalo and Yuriy Pankratov
Adrenergic Ca₂₊ and cAMP excitability: effects on glucose availability and cell morphology in astrocytes / Robert Zorec, Marko Kreft and Nina Vardjan
Adrenergic receptors on astrocytes modulate gap junctions / Eliana Scemes, Randy F. Stout, Jr. and David C. Spray
Fluxes of lactate into, from, and among gap junction-coupled astroglia and their interaction with noradrenaline / Gerald A. Dienel
Dialogue between astrocytes and noradrenergic neurones via L-lactate / Anja G. Teschemacher and Sergey Kasparov
Noradrenergic system and memory: The role of astrocytes / Manuel Zenger, Sophie Burlet-Godinot, Jean-Marie Petit and Pierre J. Magistretti
Hippocampal noradrenaline regulates spatial working memory in the rat / Rosario Gulino, Anna Kostenko, Gioacchino De Leo, Serena Alexa Emmi, Domenico Nunziata and Giampiero Leanza
Enteric astroglia and noradrenergic/purinergic signaling / Vladimir Grubišic and Vladimir Parpura
Noradrenaline drives structural changes in astrocytes and brain extracellular space / Ang D. Sherpa, Chiye Aoki and Sabina Hrabetova
Signalling pathway of [beta]-adrenergic receptor in astrocytes and its relevance to brain edema / Baoman Li, Dan Song, Ting Du, Alexei Verkhratsky and Liang Peng
Noradrenaline, astroglia, and neuroinflammation / José L.M. Madrigal
Astrocytic [beta]₂-adrenergic receptors and multiple sclerosis / Jacques De Keyser
Potentiation of [beta]-amyloid-induced cortical inflammation by noradrenaline and noradrenergic depletion: implications for Alzheimer's disease / Douglas L. Feinstein and Michael T. Heneka.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2017 - DigitalJean-Marc Levaillant, Jean-Philippe Bault, Bernard Benoit, Gérard Couly.Digital Access Springer 2017
- DigitalMohamed A. Baky Fahmy, editor.Summary: This book is an academic and practical guide to the diagnostic methods and management strategies for both common and rare scrotal diseases. Chapters focus on the normal anthropometric measures of the scrotum as a unique organ and the latest relevant advancements in the field. Techniques including scrotal reconstruction for congenital abnormalities, trauma, and cancer-related extirpation are all covered. Critical tools and methods related to aesthetics are also detailed. Emphasis is also placed on identifying common pitfalls and how to avoid them, ensuring that the reader is fully equipped to deal with a range of scenarios. Normal and Abnormal Scrotum describes how to approach diagnosing and managing the entire range of scrotal diseases, making it essential for all general practitioners, pediatricians, urologists, and pediatric and aesthetic surgeons who encounter these patients in their day-to-day practice.
Contents:
Introduction
Nomenclature and terminology
Scrotum in Human Conscience
Scrotal Evolution
Animal Scrota
Scrotal Functions and Missions
Embryology of Scrotum
Anatomy of Scrotum
Morphology and Anthropometric Measurements of Scrotum
Congenital Scrotal Anomalies
Common anomalies
Rare anomalies
Scrotomegaly
Vascular anomalies
Scrotal calcinosis
Case reports
Common acquired diseases of scrotum
Acute scrotum
Rare acquired diseases of scrotum
Neoplastic lesions of scrotum
Scrotal swelling and cysts
Dermatological diseases specific to scrotum
Scrotal Imaging
Scrotoplasty. - Digitaledited by Gregory I. Bain, Eiji Itoi, Giovanni Di Giacomo, Hiroyuki Sugaya.Contents:
Introduction
Osseous Structures
Gleno-Humeral Joint
Other Joints
Musculo-Tendinous Structures.- Neurovascular.Digital Access Springer 2015 - Digitalwritten and translated by Lorenzo Ressel.Contents:
Cellular biology and cytological interpretation : the philosophy behind the system
Distribution of cells in tissues and organs
Cytotypes
Cytoarchitectures
Background
Morphological alterations of cells.Digital Access Wiley 2017 - DigitalMadelyn Lew, Judy Pang, Liron Pantanowitz, editors.Summary: In the practice of cytopathology, cytologists frequently encounter a spectrum of benign, normal cells in samples. In fact, these normal cells frequently comprise the greatest proportion of material present on a cytology slide. This is frequently the case in Pap smears of the uterine cervix , urine samples, and lung samples such as bronchial brushings. Normal cytology can often mimic pathology leading to misdiagnoses, especially in cases with reactive and metaplastic changes. Moreover, cytopathology findings of certain neoplasms can also mimic normal cytology. Today, cytology laboratories are no longer confined to dealing with just exfoliative specimens and superficial aspirations. With interventional radiology as well as endobronchial and endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspirations (FNA), we increasingly encounter visceral samples. Hence, cytologists are even likely to encounter normal elements from deep-seated organs. Sometimes, unexpected normal elements may be found within cytology specimens because a FNA procedure has contamination or inadvertently sampled a nearby organ or normal anatomical structure. Despite the importance of knowing the spectrum of normal cytology, there are limited reference materials available on this topic for cytologists. Most cytopathology texts deal with abnormal cytology. Often, the chapters in these books only devote a few sentences about normal cytology (euplasia). This book intends to fulfil this need. The book contains a mixture of text and images. Important aspects related to cytology practice are highlighted such as clinical relevance, differential diagnoses, mimics and pitfalls. The images include a variety of cytology specimen preparations (e.g. direct smears, liquid based samples, touch preparations, cell blocks) and stains (e.g. Diff Quik/MGG, Papanicolaou, H&E). In selected cases, the expected immunoprofile of normal cells is addressed. Each chapter includes a modest list of helpful and contemporary references.
Contents:
Introduction
Respiratory System
Digestive tract (oral cavity, esophagus, stomach, intestines, and anus)
The Hepatobiliary System
Exocrine Glands
The Endocrine Glands
Lymphoid & hematopoietic systems (nodes, thymus, spleen, bone marrow)
The Urinary Tract
Female Reproductive System
Male Reproductive System (prostate, seminal vesicle, and testis)
Breast
Musculoskeletal System (bone, cartilage, muscle, soft tissue) and Skin
Body Cavities (mesothelium, synovium)
Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, and Eye. - DigitalMichael J. Fritsch, Uwe Kehler, Ullrich Meier ; with the collaboration of Johannes Lemcke, Christoph Miethke.Summary: "Presents information on pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus. Highlights the importance of determining the benefits of surgical implantation of a VP shunt. Because NPH is often incorrectly diagnosed with disorders such as Parkinson disease, the challenges faced in accurate diagnosis of NPH are discussed. Describes clinical signs and symptoms, radiographic findings, and diagnostic testing"--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Epidemiology of Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
3. History
4. Clinical Characteristics and Differential Diagnosis
5. Pathophysiology
6. Noninvasive DiagnosticWork-up
7. Imaging
8. Invasive Diagnostic Work-up
9. Shunt and Valve Technology
10. Shunt and Valve Settings
11. Surgical Technique
12. Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy in Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
13. Scales and Scores
14. Follow-up Management of Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
15. Complications
16. Prognosis
17. Summary and Future PerspectivesDigital Access Thieme MedOne Neurosurgery 2014 - DigitalStephanie L. Greene, Karen A. Williams, Colin K. Khoury, Michael B. Kantar, Laura F. Marek, editors.Summary: The plant species that humans rely upon have an extended family of wild counterparts that are an important source of genetic diversity used to breed productive crops. These wild and weedy cousins are valuable as a resource for adapting our food, forage, industrial and other crops to climate change. Many wild plant species are also directly used, especially for revegetation, and as medicinal and ornamental plants. North America is rich in these wild plant genetic resources. This book is a valuable reference that describes the important crop wild relatives and wild utilized species found in Canada, the United States and Mexico. The book highlights efforts taken by these countries to conserve and use wild resources and provides essential information on best practices for collecting and conserving them. Numerous maps using up-to-date information and methods illustrate the distribution of important species, and supplement detailed description on the potential value these resources have to agriculture, as well as their conservation statuses and needs. There is broad recognition of the urgent need to conserve plant diversity; however, a small fraction of wild species is distinguished by their potential to support agricultural production. Many of these species are common, even weedy, and are easily overshadowed by rare or endangered plants. Nevertheless, because of their genetic proximity to agriculturally important crops or direct use, they deserve to be recognized, celebrated, conserved, and made available to support food and agricultural security. This comprehensive two-volume reference will be valuable for students and scientists interested in economic botany, and for practitioners at all levels tasked with conserving plant biodiversity. The chapters 'Public Education and Outreach Opportunities for Crop Wild Relatives in North America' and 'Genetic Resources of Crop Wild Relatives - A Canadian Perspective' are open access under a CC BY 4.0 license via link.springer.com.
Contents:
Securing economically important wild plant species in North America
Sampling wild species to conserve genetic diversity
Practicalities of collecting
Challenges of storing seed of wild species
Seed production in wild species
In situ strategies to conserve genetic resources
Canada
USA
Mexico
Indigenous
Forging partnerships
Maize
Beans
Grain and cereal crops
Leafy or stem vegetables
Root, bulb or tuberous vegetables
Fruit bearing vegetables
Temperate small fruits
Grape
Temperate tree fruits
Nut
Tropical tree fruits
Sunflower
Industrial crops
Forage and turf
Revegetation species
Herbaceous ornamentals
Woody ornamentals
Aromatics
Medicinal. - Digitaleditors, Stephanie L. Greene, Karen A. Williams, Colin K. Khoury, Michael B. Kantar, Laura F. Marek.Summary: The plant species that humans rely upon have an extended family of wild counterparts that are an important source of genetic diversity used to breed productive crops. These wild and weedy cousins are valuable as a resource for adapting our food, forage, industrial and other crops to climate change. Many wild plant species are also directly used, especially for revegetation, and as medicinal and ornamental plants. North America is rich in these wild plant genetic resources. This book is a valuable reference that describes the important crop wild relatives and wild utilized species found in Canada, the United States and Mexico. The book highlights efforts taken by these countries to conserve and use wild resources and provides essential information on best practices for collecting and conserving them. Numerous maps using up-to-date information and methods illustrate the distribution of important species, and supplement detailed description on the potential value these resources have to agriculture, as well as their conservation statuses and needs. There is broad recognition of the urgent need to conserve plant diversity; however, a small fraction of wild species is distinguished by their potential to support agricultural production. Many of these species are common, even weedy, and are easily overshadowed by rare or endangered plants. Nevertheless, because of their genetic proximity to agriculturally important crops or direct use, they deserve to be recognized, celebrated, conserved, and made available to support food and agricultural security. This comprehensive two-volume reference will be valuable for students and scientists interested in economic botany, and for practitioners at all levels tasked with conserving plant biodiversity.
Contents:
Intro; Foreword; Reinvesting in Crop Wild Relatives in North America; References; Preface; Reference; Contents; Reviewers; Abbreviations; Part I: Cereals and Legumes;
Chapter 1: Wild Relatives of Maize; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 Origin of the Crop and Brief History of Use Worldwide; 1.1.2 Modern Day Use; 1.1.3 Challenges in Cultivation; 1.1.3.1 Pests, Diseases, and Edaphic and Climatic Limitations; 1.1.3.2 Nutritional, Functional Use; 1.1.3.3 Anticipating Climate Change; 1.2 Maize Wild Relatives; 1.2.1 Maize Crop Wild Relatives (CWR) and Their Genepool Classifications 1.2.2 Distribution/Habitat/Abundance; 1.2.3 Utilization; 1.2.3.1 Breeding and the Relative Importance of CWR (Use to Date, Valuation); 1.2.3.2 Desirable Characters: From the Perspective of Use; 1.2.3.3 Challenges to Increased Use; 1.3 Wild Utilized Species (Uses Other than for Maize Improvement: Forage); 1.3.1 What Are They and Where and How Are They Used; 1.3.2 Distribution and Habitat; 1.3.3 Potential for Expanded Use; 1.4 Conservation Status of CWR and WUS; 1.4.1 In Situ; 1.4.2 Ex Situ; 1.4.2.1 Status (Genebank Coverage and Gaps) 1.4.2.2 Current Activities (Exploration, Regeneration, Others); 1.4.3 Suggestions on Ways to Improve Conservation; References;
Chapter 2: North American Wild Relatives of Grain Crops; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Amaranth (Amaranthus L.); 2.2.1 Introduction; 2.2.1.1 Origin of the Crop and Brief History of Use; 2.2.1.2 Cultivation; 2.2.2 Crop Wild Relatives in North America; 2.2.2.1 Gene Pools; 2.2.2.2 Useful Crop Wild Relative Traits; 2.2.3 Wild Economic Species; 2.2.4 Conservation Status of North American Wild Relatives; 2.3 Barley (Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare); 2.3.1 Introduction 2.3.2 Crop Wild Relatives in North America; 2.3.3 Wild Economic Species; 2.3.4 Conservation Status of North American Wild Relatives; 2.3.4.1 In Situ; 2.3.4.2 Ex Situ; 2.4 Barnyard Millet (Echinochloa P. Beauv.); 2.4.1 Introduction; 2.4.1.1 Origin of the Crop and Brief History of Use; 2.4.1.2 Cultivation; 2.4.2 Crop Wild Relatives in North America; 2.4.2.1 Gene Pools; 2.4.2.2 Useful Crop Wild Relative Traits; 2.4.3 Wild Economic Species; 2.4.4 Conservation Status of North American Wild Relatives; 2.5 Buckwheat (Fagopyrum Mill.); 2.5.1 Crop Wild Relatives in North America 2.6 Oat (Avena sativa L.); 2.6.1 Introduction; 2.6.2 Crop Wild Relatives in North America; 2.6.3 Wild Economic Species; 2.6.4 Conservation Status of North American Wild Relatives; 2.7 Proso and Related Millets (Panicum L.); 2.7.1 Introduction; 2.7.1.1 Origin of the Crop and Brief History of Use; 2.7.1.2 Cultivation; 2.7.2 Crop Wild Relatives in North America; 2.7.2.1 Gene Pools; 2.7.2.2 Useful Crop Wild Relative Traits; 2.7.3 Wild Economic Species; 2.7.4 Conservation Status of North American Wild Relatives; 2.8 Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.); 2.8.1 Introduction - DigitalHans Behrbohm.Digital Access
- Digitaledited by Hugo J. Bellen, Shinya Yamamoto.Contents:
Introduction to notch signaling / Shinya Yamamoto, Karen L. Schulze, and Hugo J. Bellen
Genetic screens to identify new notch pathway mutants in Drosophila / Nikolaos Giagtzoglou
Structure-function analysis of Drosophila notch using genomic tescue transgenes / Jessica Leonardi and Hamed Jafar-Nejad
Overview of genetic tools and techniques to study notch signaling in mice / Thomas Gridley and Andrew K. Groves
Immunohistochemical tools and techniques to visualize notch in Drosophila melanogaster / Emiliana Tognon and Thomas Vaccari
Antibody uptake assay and in vivo imaging to study intracellular trafficking of notch and delta in Drosophila / Lydie Couturier and François Schweisguth
Tracking trafficking of notch and its ligands in mammalian cells / Patricia Chastagner and Christel Brou
Visualizing notch signaling in vivo in Drosophila tissues / Benjamin E. Housden, Jinghua Li, and Sarah J. Bray
Monitoring notch activity in the mouse / Swananda Marathe and Lavinia Alberi
Notch signaling assays in Drosophila cultured cell lines / Jinghua Li, Benjamin E. Housden, and Sarah J. Bray
Monitoring notch activation in cultured mammalian cells : transcriptional reporter assays / Ma. Xenia G. Ilagan and Raphael Kopan
Monitoring notch activation in cultured mammalian cells : luciferase complementation imaging assays / Ma. Xenia G. Ilagan and Raphael Kopan
Visualization of notch signaling oscillation in cells and tissues / Hiromi Shimojo, Yukiko Harima, and Ryoichiro Kageyama
Proteomic analysis of the notch interactome / K. G. Guruharsha ... [et al.]
Bacterial expression and in vitro refolding of limited fragments of the notch receptor and its ligands / Pat Whiteman, Christina Redfield, and Penny A. Handford
Analyzing the posttranslational modification status of notch using mass spectrometry / Shinako Kakuda and Robert S. Haltiwanger
Assay to probe proteolytic processing of notch by [gamma]-secretase / Lutgarde Serneels, Ina Tesseur, and Bart De Strooper
Analyzing the nuclear complexes of notch signaling by electrophoretic mobility shift assay / Kelly L. Arnett and Stephen C. Blacklow
Identifying direct notch transcriptional targets using the GSI-washout assay / Will Bailis, Yumi Yashiro-Ohtani, and Warren S. Pear
Probing the epigenetic status at notch target genes / Robert Liefke and Tilman Borggrefe
Notch-ligand binding assays in Drosophila cells / Aiguo Xu and Kenneth D. Irvine
Modeling notch signaling : a practical tutorial / Pau Formosa-Jordan and David Sprinzak
Small molecules that inhibit notch signaling / Gerdien E. De Kloe and Bart De Strooper
Application and evaluation of anti-notch antibodies to modulate notch signaling / Wendy R. Gordon and Jon C. Aster
Application of anti-ligand antibodies to inhibit notch signaling / Jun-ichiro Koga and Masanori Aikawa.Digital Access Springer 2014 - DigitalJörg Reichrath, Sandra Reichrath, editors.Summary: This comprehensive assessment of our present knowledge of the role of notch signaling in embryology and cancer analyzes a range of topics from the latest findings in cellular and molecular pathology to new concepts for prophylaxis and treatment of cancer.Digital Access Springer 2020
- Digitaledited by Jörg Reichrath, Sandra Reichrath.Contents:
Notch signaling in prevention ant therapy: fighting cancer with a two-sided sword
Transcription factor RBPJ as a molecular switch in regulating the Notch response
Unraveling of Hidden Secrets: The tumour suppressor Lethal (2) giant discs (Lgd)/CC2D1, Notch Signaling and Cancer
Notch and endometrial cancer
Notch and Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Notch signaling and liver cancer
Notch inHead and Neck Cancer
Notch Signaling and Human Papillomavirus-Associated Oral Tumorigenesis
The impact of Notch signalingfor carcinogenesis and progression of non-melanoma skin cancer: lessons learned fromcancer stem cells, tumor angiogenesis, and beyond
Notch Signaling in Thyroid Cancer
The Relevance of Notch Signaling in Cancer Progression
Notch Signaling and the Breast Cancer Microenvironment
Notch pathway: a journey from notching phenotypes to cancer immunotherapy
Index. - DigitalJörg Reichrath, Sandra Reichrath, editors.Summary: This thoroughly revised second edition is an up-to-date overview of the current knowledge of Notch and Notch signaling in embryology and cancer. It discusses this topic from Notch's role in the development of the embryo to the Notch signaling pathway's role in the development of a number of cancers, including breast cancer, malignant melanoma, Non-melanoma skin cancer, intestinal cancer and others. In the years since the previous edition, there have been numerous developments and insights within this rapidly moving field, making this new edition urgently needed. This volume also features discussions of current insights on Notch's role in senescence, the regulation of Notch signaling by microRNAs, Notch's role in the microbiome, diet and its influence on Notch signaling and more. Taken as a whole, with its companion books - Molecular Biology of Notch Signaling and Notch Signaling in Cancer - this is a definitive discussion of the topic, presented by internationally-recognized contributors. Presented in a coherent and accessible structure, this revised and updated second edition is an essential and up-to-date guide for oncologists, embryologists, researchers and advanced students. -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Notch signaling and tissue patterning in embryology : an introduction / Jörg Reichrath, Sandra Reichrath
Notch signalilng and embryonic development : an ancient friend, revisited / Jörg Reichrath, Sandra Reichrath
The five faces of notch signalling during Drosophila melanogaster embryonic CNS development / Epigenetic regulation of notch signaling during Drosophila development / Chuanxian Wei, Chung-Weng Phang, Renjie Jiao
Regulation of proneural wave propagation through a combination of notch-mediated lateral inhibition and EGF-mediated reaction diffusion / Matkoto Sato, Tetsuo Yasugi
A nuclear protein, Nepro, is essential for the maintenance of early neural stem cells and preimplantation embryos / Tetsuichiro Saito
Role of notch signaling in leg development in Drosophila melanogaster / Sergio Córdoba, Carlos Estella
Notch signalling : the multitask manager of inner ear development and regeneration / Nicolas Daudet, Magdalena Żak
Notch pathway and inherited diseases : challenge and promise / Jörg Reichrath, Sandra Reichrath.Digital Access Springer 2020 - Digital/PrintDigital Access
- DigitalStephen R. Baker.Contents:
Part I. Early residency : preparation and participation
Part II. Late residency, fellowship and just beyond
Part III. Radiology elsewhere in the world
Part IV. Radiologist inclusiveness : minority features
Part V. The appearances and implications of the radiology report
Part VI. Radiologist responsibilities
Part VII. Quality considerations
Part VIII. Malpractice apology and appropriateness
Part IX. Opportunities for radiologists
Part X. The challenges facing American radiologists
Part XI. Research
Part XII. Radiation dose
Part XIII. Nooks and crannies in general radiology including some forgotten observations.Digital Access Springer 2014 - PrintJ. Patel, secrétaire de rédaction.Contents:
T. 3. Pathologie de la tête et du cou / M. Arnaud ... [et al].
t. 6. Pathologie de l'appareil urinaire et de l'appareil génital masculin ; Pathologie de l'appareil génital féminin / R. Couvelaire, J. Patel et P. Petit. - Digital/Printsous la direction de A. Le Dentu, Pierre Delbet.Digital Access
- PrintGarnier, M.; Roger, Henri; Teissier, Pierre Joseph; Widal, Fernand.Contents:
Fascicule 1. Maladies infectieuses
Fascicule 2. Maladies infectieuses (suite)
Fascicule 3. Maladies infectieuses (suite
Fascicule 4. Maladies infectieuses (suite) et parasitaires
Fascicule 5. Maladies infectieuses et parasitaires (fin) Le cancer
Fascicule 6. Intoxications
Fascicule 7. Avitaminoses : Maladies par agents physiques : troubles de la nutrition
Fascicule 8. Pathologie des glandes endocrines : troubles du développement
Fascicule 9. Affections du sang et des organes hématopoīétiques
Fascicule 10. Pathologie de l'appareil circulatoire (coeur et vaisseaux) Tome I-III (1933)
Fascicule 11. Pathologie de l'appareil respiratoire (Nez - Larynx - Trachée - Bronches - Poumons)
Fascicule 12. Pathologie de l'appareil respiratoire (suite)
Fascicule 13. Appareil digestif (bouche, pharynx, oesophage, estomac)
Fascicule 14. Appareil digestif (intestin)
Fascicule 15. Glandes salivaires. Pancréas et péritoine
Fascicule 16. Pathologie du foie et des voies biliaires
Fascicule 17. Pathologie des reins. Hémoglobinurie
Fascicule 18. Pathologie du système nerveux (Sémiologie générale)
Fascicule 19. Pathologie du cerveau et du cervelet
Fascicule 20. Pathologie du systeme nerveux (Bulbe, nerfs, craniens, méninges, moelle)
Fascicule 21. Nerfs. Sympathique. Névroses
Fascicule 22. Muscles, os et articulations. - Digital/Printpar A. Laveran, J. Teissier.Contents:
t. 1. Maladies générales : maladies du système nerveux et de l'appareil locomoteur
t. 2. Maladies des appareils circulatoire, respiratoire et digestif du foie, des reins du péritoine et de ses annexes.Digital Access - Digitaledited by David A. Phoenix, Frederick Harris and Sarah R. Dennison.Contents:
The problem of microbial drug resistance
Conventional antibiotics
revitalized by new agents
Developing novel bacterial targets: carbonic anhydrases as antibacterial drug targets
Magainins
a model for development of eukaryotic antimicrobial peptides (amps)
Antimicrobial peptides from prokaryotes
Peptidomimetics as antimicrobial agents
Synthetic biology and therapies for infectious diseases
Nano-antimicrobials based on metals
Natural products as antimicrobial agents
an update
Photodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy
The antimicrobial effects of ultrasound
Antimicrobial therapy based on antisense agents
New delivery systems
liposomes for pulmonary delivery of antibacterial drugs.Digital Access Wiley 2015 - Digitaleditors, Hannu Koistinen, Ulf-Håkan Stenman.Contents:
Novel approaches in immunoassays / Hannu Koistinen & Ulf-Håkan Stenman
General principles of immunoassays / Annette C. Moser & Taylor L. Carlson
Surface plasmon resonance-based immunoassays / Darragh Lemass, Stephen Hearty & Richard O'Kennedy
Immunopeptidometric assays / Hannu Koistinen & Ulf-Håkan Stenman
Bead-based immunoassays / Fimme Jan van der Wal, Jan H.W. Bergervoet, René P. Achterberg & Willem Haasnoot
Automation of immunoassays through centrifugal lab-on-adisc platforms / Robert Burger, Maria Kitsara, Jennifer Gaughran, Charles Nwankire & Jens Ducrée
Index. - Digital/Printedited by Vered Stearns.Contents:
1 Genomic Biomarkers for Cancer Risk
2 Epigenetic Biomarkers of Breast Cancer Risk: Across the Breast Cancer Prevention Continuum
3 Incorporating Biomarkers in Studies of Chemoprevention
4 Breast Molecular Profiling and Radiotherapy Considerations
5 Prognostic and Predictive Biomarkers of Endocrine Responsiveness For Estrogen Receptor Positive Breast Cancer
6 Biomarkers for predicting response to Anti-HER2 Agents
7 Intratumor Heterogeneity in Breast Cancer
8 Intratumor Heterogeneity in Breast Cancer
9 Pharmacogenetic Predictors of Response
10 Metabolomics in Breast Cancer: Current Status and Perspectives
11 Circulating Tumor Cells
12 Circulating Plasma Tumor DNA.Digital Access Springer 2016 - DigitalHeung Jae Chun, Kwideok Park, Chun-Ho Kim, Gilson Khang, editors.Summary: "This book explores in depth a wide range of new biomaterials that hold great promise for applications in regenerative medicine. The opening two sections are devoted to biomaterials designed to direct stem cell fate and regulate signaling pathways. Diverse novel functional biomaterials, including injectable nanocomposite hydrogels, electrosprayed nanoparticles, and waterborne polyurethane-based materials, are then discussed. The fourth section focuses on inorganic biomaterials, such as nanobioceramics, hydroxyapatite, and titanium dioxide. Finally, up-to-date information is provided on a wide range of smart natural biomaterials, ranging from silk fibroin-based scaffolds and collagen type I to chitosan, mussel-inspired biomaterials, and natural polymeric scaffolds. This is one of two books to be based on contributions from leading experts that were delivered at the 2018 Asia University Symposium on Biomedical Engineering in Seoul, Korea – the companion book examines in depth the latest enabling technologies for regenerative medicine"--Publisher's description.
Contents:
The fate of stem cell by biomaterials. Human placenta laminin-111 as a multifunctional protein for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine / Johannes Hackethal, Christina M. A. P. Schuh, Alexandra Hofer, Barbara Meixner, Simone Hennerbichler, Heinz Redl [and others]
A novel strategy for simple and robust expansion of human pluripotent stem cells using botulinum hemagglutinin / Mee-Hae Kim, Masahiro Kino-Oka
Growth and differentiation of dental stem cells of apical papilla on polycaprolactone scaffolds / Mohamed Jamal, Yaser Greish, Sami Chogle, Harold Goodis, Sherif M. Karam
Impact of three-dimentional culture systems on hepatic differentiation of puripotent stem cells and beyond / Thamil Selvee Ramasamy, Agnes Lee Chen Ong, Wei Cui
Controlling of signal pathway of stem cell by biomaterials. Modulation of the osteoimmune environment in the development of biomaterials for osteogenesis / Fei Wei, Yin Xiao
Novel biomimetic microphysiological systems for tissue regeneration and disease modeling / Karim I. Budhwani, Patsy G. Oliver, Donald J. Buchsbaum, Vinoy Thomas
Silk fibroin in wound healing process / Md. Tipu Sultan, Ok Joo Lee, Soon Hee Kim, Hyung Woo Ju, Chan Hum Park
The role of natural-based biomaterials in advanced therapies for autoimmune diseases / Helena Ferreira, Joana F. Fangueiro, Nuno M. Neves
Functional biomaterials for regenerative medicine. Recent advancements in decellularized matrix-based biomaterials for musculoskeletal tissue regeneration / Hyunbum Kim, Yunhye Kim, Mona Fendereski, Nathaniel S. Hwang, Yongsung Hwang
Clinical applications of injectable biomaterials / Hatice Ercan, Serap Durkut, Aysel Koc-Demir, Ayşe Eser Elçin, Yaşar Murat Elçin
Advanced injectable alternatives for osteoarthritis / Şebnem Şahin [and others]
Fabrication of hydrogel materials for biomedical applications / Jen Ming Yang, Olajire Samson Olanrele, Xing Zhang, Chih Chin Hsu
Injectable nanocomposite hydrogels and electrosprayed nano(micro)particles for biomedical applications / Nguyen Vu Viet Linh, Nguyen Tien Thinh, Pham Trung Kien, Tran Ngoc Quyen, Huynh Dai Phu
Advances in waterborne polyurethane-based biomaterials for biomedical applications / Eun Joo Shin, Soon Mo Choi
Medical applications of collagen and hyaluronan in regenerative medicine / Lynn L. H. Huang, Ying-Hui Amy Chen, Zheng-Ying Zhuo, Ya-Ting Hsieh, Chia-Ling Yang, Wei-Ting Chen [and others]
Inorganic biomaterials for regenerative medicine. Bioceramics for clinical application in regenerative dentistry / Ika Dewi Ana, Gumilang Almas Pratama Satria, Anne Handrini Dewi, Retno Ardhani
Stem cell and advanced nano bioceramic interactions / Sevil Köse [and others]
Recent trends in hydroxyapatite (HA) synthesis and the synthesis report of nanostructure ha by hydrothermal reaction / Pham Trung Kien, Huynh Dai Phu, Nguyen Vu Viet Linh, Tran Ngoc Quyen, Nguyen Thai Hoa
Modification of titanium implant and titanium dioxide for bone tissue engineering / Tae-Keun Ahn, Dong Hyeon Lee, Tae-sup Kim, Gyu chol Jang, SeongJu Choi, Jong Beum Oh [and others]
Smart natural biomaterials for regenerative medicine. Silk fibroin-based scaffold for bone tissue engineering / Joo Hee Choi, Do Kyung Kim, Jeong Eun Song, Joaquim Miguel Oliveira, Rui Luis Reis, Gilson Khang
Collagen type i: a versatile biomaterial / Shiplu Roy Chowdhury, Mohd Fauzi Mh Busra, Yogeswaran Lokanathan, Min Hwei Ng, Jia Xian Law, Ude Chinedu Cletus [and others]
Tissue-inspired interfacial coatings for regenerative medicine / Mahmoud A. Elnaggar, Yoon Ki Joung
Naturally-derived biomaterials for tissue engineering applications / Matthew Brovold [and others]
Mussel-inspired biomaterials for cell and tissue engineering / Min Lu, Jiashing Yu
Chitosan for tissue engineering / Chun-Ho Kim, Sang Jun Park, Dae Hyeok Yang, Heung Jae Chun
Demineralized dentin matrix (DDM) as a carrier for recombinant human bone morphogenetic proteins (rhBMP-2) / In Woong Um
Prospects of natural polymeric scaffolds in peripheral nerve tissue-regeneration / Roqia Ashraf, Hasham S. Sofi, Mushtaq A. Beigh, Shafquat Majeed, Shabana Arjamand, Faheem A. Sheikh
Chitosan-based dressing materials for problematic wound management / Ji-Ung Park, Eun-Ho Song, Seol-Ha Jeong, Juha Song, Hyoun-Ee Kim, Sukwha Kim. - Digital/PrintChristopher Ahern, Stephan Pless, editors.Contents:
Introduction
Engineered ionized side chains
Cysteine modification: probing channel structure, function, and conformational change
Functional site-directed fluorometry
Bioreactive tethers
Flipping the photoswitch: ion channels under light control
Incorporation of non-canonical amino acids
Index.Digital Access Springer 2015 - Digitaledited by Shivaani Kummar, Chris Takimoto.Contents:
1. Changing landscape of early phase clinical trials: beyond the horizon
2. Requirements for filing an investigational new drug application
3. The evolution of phase I trials, past, present, and future: a biostatistical perspective
4. Evolving early phase trial designs: a regulatory perspective
5. The challenges of implementing multiarmed early phase oncology clinical trials
6. Designing trials for drug combinations
7. Dose selection of trageted oncology drugs in early development: time for change?
8. Integrating biomarkers in early-phase trials
9. Can early clinical trials help deliver more precise cancer care?
10. Role of imaging in early-phase trials
11. Clinical trial design in immuno-oncology
12. Cell-based therapies: a new frontier of personalized medicine
13. Incorporating patient-reported outcomes into early-phase trials
Index.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2018 - DigitalAmbikanandan Misra, Aliasgar Shahiwala, editors.Summary: The application of drug delivery is a valuable, cost-effective lifecycle management resource. By endowing drugs with new and innovative therapeutic benefits, drug delivery systems extend products profitable lifecycle, giving pharmaceutical companies competitive and financial advantages, and providing patients with improved medications. Formulation development is now being used to create new dosage forms for existing products, which not only reduces the time and expense involved in new drug development, but also helps with regard to patent protection and bypassing existing patents. Todays culture demands convenience, a major factor determining adherence to drug therapy. Over the past few years, patient convenience-oriented research in the field of drug delivery has yielded a range of innovative drug-delivery options. As a result, various drug-delivery systems, including medicated chewing gums, oral dispersible tablets, medicated lozenges and lollipops, have now hit the market and are very popular. These dosage forms offer a highly convenient way to dose medications, not only for special population groups with swallowing difficulties, such as children and the elderly, but for the general populace as well. This book provides valuable insights into a number of formulation design approaches that are currently being used, or could be used, to provide new benefits from existing drug molecules.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Poorly water soluble drugs and formulation strategies to improve oral bioavailability
Chapter 2. Buccal and intraoral drug delivery: Potential alternative to conventional therapy
Chapter 3. Gastro-retentive drug delivery Systems: Current strategies and challenges
Chapter 4. Peyers patch: Targeted drug delivery for therapeutics benefits
Chapter 5. Colonic drug delivery systems as Multi-unit potential: Therapeutic strategies and opportunities
Chapter 6. Controlled and prolonged drug delivery systems: Therapeutics needs and formulation strategies
Chapter 7. Transdermal drug administration: Emerging techniques and improved patient compliance
Chapter 8. Inhalation drug therapy: Emerging trends in Nasal and pulmonary drug delivery
Chapter 9. Ophthalmic and otic drug administration: Novel approaches and challenges
Chapter 10. Targeted drug delivery to brain: Challenges and formulation approaches
Chapter 11. Opportunities and challenges in targeted carrier based drug delivery: Increased efficacy & reduced toxicity.Digital Access Springer 2019 - Digitaleditor, Srdan Verstovsek.Contents:
Novel insights into myelofibrosis pathophysiology and treatment / Srdan Verstovsek
Primary myelofibrosis : diagnosis and risk stratification / Ben Y. Zhang & Naseema Gangat
Prognostication in myelofibrosis / Francesco Passamonti, Domenica Caramazza, Barbara Mora & Margherita Maffioli
Prognostic relevance of mutations in myelofibrosis / Paola Guglielmelli, Giada Rotunno, Annalisa Pacilli & Carmela Mannarelli
Disease burden for the patient with myelofibrosis : goals and response with therapy / Holly L. Geyer & Ruben A. Mesa
Myeloproliferative neoplasms and splanchnic vein thrombosis / Giovanni Barosi & Vittorio Rosti
Interferon therapy for myelofibrosis / Hans Carl Hasselbalch
JAK inhibitors as therapy for myelofibrosis / Srdan Verstovsek & Kate J. Newberry
What we can do about anemia in myelofibrosis / Francisco Cervantes & Arturo Pereira
Rationale for combination therapies in myelofibrosis / Alessandro M. Vannucchi, Niccolò Bartalucci, Lisa Pieri & Paola Guglielmelli
When and how to transplant patients with myelofibrosis / H. Joachim Deeg, Olga Sala-Torra & Bart L. Scot. - Digitaleditors, Rainer Haas, Ulrich Germing.Contents:
Novel insights into pathophysiology, diagnostics and treatment of myelodysplastic syndromes / Rainer Haas & Ulrich Germing
Myelodysplastic syndromes etiology and pathophysiology / Thomas Schroeder
Clinical presentation of myelodysplastic syndromes / Kathrin Nachtkamp
Diagnosis of myelodysplastic syndromes / Corinna Strupp, Kathrin Nachtkamp, Judith Neukirchen & Ulrich Germing
Cytogenetic features in myelodysplastic syndromes / Julie Schanz & Detlef Haase
Prognostic assessment in myelodysplastic syndromes / Corinna Strupp, Judith Neukirchen & Ulrich Germing
Treatment of patients with myelodysplastic syndromes / Norbert Gattermann, Corinna Strupp, Andrea Kündgen, Esther Zipperer & Rainer Haas
Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in patients with myelodysplastic syndromes / Guido Kobbe
Index. - Digitaleditors, Bente Danneskiold-Samsøe, Else Marie Bartels.Contents:
Novel insights into the pathophysiology and treatment of fibromyalgia / Bente Danneskiold-Samsøe & Else Marie Bartels
The history of fibromyalgia / Bente Danneskiold-Samsøe & Else Marie Bartels
Pain in fibromyalgia / Kirstine Amris
Pain assessment in fibromyalgia / Else Marie Bartels & Bente Danneskiold-Samsøe
Fatigue and fibromyalgia / Philip Mease
Genetic influence on fibromyalgia / Laia Rodriguez-Revenga, Elisa Docampo, Antonio Collado & Montserrat Mila
Biomarkers in fibromyalgia / Nurcan Üçeyler & Claudia Sommer
Assessment of activities of daily living in fibromyalgia / Eva E. Wæhrens
Assessment of muscle strength and muscle function in fibromyalgia / Kaisa Mannerkorpi & Petri Salo
Clinical assessment of fibromyalgia / Bente Danneskiold-Samsøe & Else Marie Bartels
Treatment options for fibromyalgia / David A. Williams & Daniel J. Clauw
Index. - Digitaleditor, Patrick Lévy.Contents:
Novel insights into the pathophysiology and treatment of obstructive sleep apnea / Patrick Lévy
Epidemiology of sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome and sleep-disordered breathing / Poul J. Jennum & Renata L. Riha
Pathophysiology of upper airway collapse / Jayne C. Carberry, Jane E. Butler & Danny J. Eckert
Diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea / Nancy A. Collop & Misha Peter
Sleepiness in OSA : mechanisms, diagnosis and public health consequences / Luigi Ferini-Strambi
Cardiovascular consequences of sleep apnea : pathophysiology and clinical implications / Lena Lavie, Jean-Louis Pépin, Renaud Tamisier & Peretz Lavie
Metabolic consequences : pathophysiology and clinical implications / Jamie C.M. Lam & Mary S.M. Ip
Treatment options in obstructive sleep apnea / Patrick Lévy, Jean-Louis Pépin, Renaud Tamisier & Sandrine Launois-Rollinat
Treatment : oral appliances / Marie Marklund
Index. - Digitaleditor, Tetsuro Matsumoto.Contents:
Novel insights into urinary tract infections and their management / Tetsuro Matsumoto
The limits of evidence for urinary tract infection management in adults / Ilan Schwartz & Allan Ronald
Bacterial urinary tract infection : an application of high-resolution MR spectroscopy / Ashish Gupta & Navneeta Bansal
Fallacies and misconceptions in diagnosing urinary tract infection / Sheela Swamy, Monika Gorny & James Malone-Lee
Role of the microbiome in recurrent urinary tract infection / Yige Bao, Blayne Welk, Gregor Reid & Jeremy P. Burton
Urinary tract infections in the spina bifida population / Ramiro J. Madden-Fuentes & Sherry S. Ross
Complicated urinary tract infections in children / Tanja Kersnik Levart & Rajko B. Kenda
Antimicrobial therapies for antimicrobial-resistant pathogens in urinary tract infections / Ryoichi Hamasuna, Tetsuro Matsumoto & Katsunori Suzuki. - Digitaleditors, Boris Gorovits and Stacy Shord.
- DigitalK.D. Rainsford, M.C. Powanda, M.W. Whitehouse, editors.Contents:
Aloe vera: a Natural Healing Agent for Gastro-intestinal and Chronic Inflammatory Conditions
Chondroitin Sulphate and Glucosamine Sulphate as Potential Disease-Modifying Agents for Osteoarthritis
Probiotics as Natural Healing Agents for Gastro-intestinal Diseases and Arthritis.- Therapeutic Effects of Ribonucleinate (Ribonucleotides) in Immuno-inflammatory and Arthritic Diseases
The Medicinal Properties and Phytochemistry of Plants of the Genus Terminalia (Combretaceae)
Celery Seed and Related Extracts with Anti-athritic, Anti-Ulcer and anti-Microbial Activities
Lyprinol, Lipids and other Components of Green Lipped Mussel as Anti-Arthritic and Anti-Ulcer Agents
Zinc Compounds as Topical and Oral Anti-Arthritic and Anti-ulcer Compounds. - DigitalPaolo Martelletti, Lars Edvinsson, editors.Summary: Published in the series Headache, endorsed by the European Headache Federation, this is the first book on the novel synthetic treatment of migraine with ditans (lasmiditan) and gepants (atogepant, ubrogepant, rimegepant, vazegepant). These drugs will provide additional options for people with migraine put at risk of side effects by other medications or with unsatisfactory response to previous drugs. There is now a sufficient amount of literature published to interest a wide multidisciplinary readership (general physicians, general neurologists, clinical psychologists, neurologists in training, and medical students) facing every day this burdensome disorder in their clinical practice. The book aims therefore at offering an overview of these new drugs for both acute and prophylactic treatments of migraine, covering studies on clinical evidence, tolerability, and the different stages of clinical development.
Contents:
Intro
Foreword
Preface
Contents
Chapter 1: Novel Pharmacological Targets of Migraine: An Overview
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Novel Pharmacological Treatments for Migraine
1.3 Acute Treatment for Migraine Beyond Ergots and Triptans
1.3.1 5-HT1F Agonists: Ditans
1.3.2 CGRP Receptor Antagonists: Gepants
1.4 Gepants as Prophylactic Treatment for Migraine
1.5 Mechanisms of Action of Ditans and Gepants: Is It a Common Pathway?
1.6 Conclusion
References
Chapter 2: Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of CGRP Antagonists
2.1 Introduction 2.1.1 Trigeminovascular System
2.2 Neuropeptide Signaling
2.2.1 CGRP
2.2.2 Amylin
2.2.3 Neuropeptide Receptors
2.2.4 Downstream Activation
2.3 The Blood-Brain Barrier
2.4 CGRP Antagonists
2.5 Molecular Targets
2.6 Cellular Targets
2.6.1 Vascular Targets
2.6.2 Trigeminal Targets
2.6.2.1 Satellite Glial Cells
2.6.2.2 Neuronal Targets
2.6.2.3 Potential Antagonistic Effect at the Nodes of Ranvier
2.7 Non-migraine Targets
2.8 Conclusion
References
Chapter 3: Atogepant
3.1 Introduction 3.2 Chemical Characteristics, Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics
3.3 Atogepant in Preclinical Studies
3.4 Efficacy of Atogepant in Phase II and Phase III Clinical Trials
3.5 Safety and Adverse Events
3.6 Future Developments
3.7 Conclusions
References
Chapter 4: Ubrogepant
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Pharmacology
4.2.1 Chemistry
4.2.2 Pharmacodynamics
4.2.3 Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism
4.3 Clinical Registered Trials
4.3.1 Phase I Trials
4.3.2 Phase II Trials
4.3.3 Phase III Trials: ACHIEVE I and II and Their Extension Study 4.3.4 Post-marketing Studies
4.4 Safety and Tolerability
4.5 Regulatory Affairs and Clinical Approval
4.6 Conclusions
References
Chapter 5: Rimegepant
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Introduction to the Compound
5.2.1 Chemistry
5.2.2 Pharmacodynamics
5.2.3 Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism
5.2.4 Metabolism
5.2.5 Drug Interactions
5.3 Clinical Efficacy
5.3.1 Phase II Studies
5.3.2 Phase III Studies
5.4 Safety and Tolerability
5.4.1 Phase I Studies
5.4.2 Phase II Studies
5.4.3 Phase III Studies
5.5 Exclusion Criteria
5.6 Conclusions
References Chapter 6: Zavegepant
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Preclinical Pharmacology
6.3 Clinical Trials
6.3.1 Safety and Tolerability
6.3.2 Efficacy
6.4 Conclusion
References
Chapter 7: Molecular Mechanisms of 5-HT1F Receptor Agonists
7.1 Serotonin (5-HT) and 5-HT Receptors
7.2 5-HT1B/D and 5-HT1F Receptors and Migraine Treatment
References
Chapter 8: Lasmiditan
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Pharmacological Profile
8.3 Preclinical Studies
8.4 Clinical Studies
8.5 Safety
8.6 Drug Interactions
8.7 Conclusion
References - DigitalChristopher Dittus, editor.Summary: This comprehensive volume reviews the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment approach to rare lymphomas. There is particular emphasis placed on new diagnostic approaches, novel chemotherapy combinations, and treatment modalities with novel therapeutics. It highlights research advances in a group of diseases that are often overlooked, and serves as a single repository of information on the most recent advances in targeted small molecule inhibitors, monoclonal antibodies, immunotherapy, and CAR-T therapy as they pertain to rare types of lymphoma. Written for practicing oncologists, hematologists, fellows, and residents, Novel Therapeutics for Rare Lymphomas covers rare subtypes of lymphoma, including indolent and aggressive T-cell lymphomas and B-cell lymphomas.
Contents:
The Hematopathology and Diagnostic Challenges of Rare Lymphomas
Novel Therapeutics in the Management of Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia
Immunotherapy in Hodgkin Lymphoma and other CD30+ Lymphomas
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia with Alterations in TP53
Mantel Cell Lymphoma
Current and Emerging Treatment Strategies from Primary Mediastinal B-Cell Lymphoma
Plasmablastic Lymphoma and Primary Effusion Lymphoma
Novel Agents in Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma
Adult T-Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma
Extranodal NK/T-Cell Lymphoma
Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma
Enteropathy-Associated T-Cell Lymphomas
Hepatosplenic T-Cell Lymphoma
Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma: Mycosis Fungoides and Sezary Syndrom. - Digitalvolume editors, Christoph Stettler, Emanuel Christ, Peter Diem.Contents:
Treatment goals in diabetes / Melmer, A., Laimer, M.
The 'old' anti-diabetic agents : a systematic inventory / Buhse, S., Mühlhauser, I., Lenz, M.
Novel therapeutic approaches in diabetes / Gallwitz, B.
Diabetes technology / Pfützner, A.
Novelties in diabetic retinopathy / Ebneter, A., Zinkernagel, M.S.
Hypertension and diabetic nephropathy / Skov, J.; Christiansen, J.S., Poulsen, P.L.
The diabetic foot : the never-ending challenge contemporary options of screening, management and prevention of foot pathologies in diabetic patients / Peter-Riesch, B.
Diabetes and cancer / Holden, S.E.
Beta-cell replacement : pancreas and islet cell transplantation / Niclauss, N., Meier, R., Bédat, B., Berishvili, E., Berney, T.
Gestational diabetes mellitus / Spaight, C., Gross, J., Horsch, A., Puder, J.J.
Genetic defects of the B-cell that cause diabetes / Stekelenburg, C.M., Schwitzgebel, V.M.
Genetics of type 2 diabetes / Stanekov, A., Laakso, M.Digital Access Karger 2016 - Digitaleditor, Frank R. Noyes ; associate editor, Sue D. Barber-Westin.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2017
- Digital/PrintHuai Deng, editor.Summary: Nrf2, a transcription factor that mediates transcriptional responses to oxidative and xenobiotic stresses, plays a central role in cellular protection against internal or external toxins. Defects in Nrf2 and the relevant regulatory pathways are associated with a number of pathologies including inflammation,respiratory diseases, cardiovascular dysfunctions, metabolic syndrome and diabetes, neurodegeneration, and cancer. This book comprehensively reviews the up-to-date discoveries for the roles of Nrf2 in several human diseases in the context of inflammation. In particular, the molecular mechanisms that mediate the functions of Nrf2 and its interacting network in inflammation and pathogenesis are explicated. In addition, the research and therapeutic applications of Nrf2-targeting compounds in different diseases were summarized. This book is expected to be a valuable reference for worldwide researchers conducting both mechanistic and therapeutic studies of Nrf2 and relevant factors.Digital Access Springer 2020
- DigitalAngel Lanas, editor.Contents:
Chemistry, Pharmacodynamics, and Pharmacokinetics of NSAIDs
Principles, Mechanisms of Action, and Future Prospects of Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
Efficacy of NSAIDs in the Treatment of Rheumatic Diseases
Adverse Effects of NSAIDs in the Gastrointestinal Tract: Risk Factors of Gastrointestinal Toxicity with NSAIDs
Adverse Effects of NSAIDs on the Cardiovascular System
Safe Prescription of NSAIDs in Clinical Practic
NSAIDS and Aspirin: Recent Advances and Implications for Clinical Management
Non-Prescription Analgesic Anti-inflammatory Drugs: Efficacy and Safety
Low-Dose Aspirin in the Cardiovascular System
Adverse Effects of Low-Dose Aspirin in the Gastrointestinal Tract
Aspirin in the Treatment and Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease: Need for Individual Clinical Judgments
Molecular and Experimental Basis for COX-Inhibition in Cancer
Clinical Effects of NSAIDs and Coxibs in Colon Cancer Prevention
Aspirin and the Prevention of Colorectal Cancer
A Rational Approach for the Use of NSAIDs and/or Aspirin in Cancer Prevention in the Near Future: “Balancing Risk and Benefits”. .Digital Access Springer 2016 - Digitaledited by Shinichi Nakagawa, Tetsuro Hirose.Contents:
Visualization of lncRNA by single-molecule fluorescence in situ hybridization / Margaret Dunagin , Moran N. Cabili , John Rinn , and Arjun Raj
Super-resolution imaging of nuclear bodies by STED microscopy / Yasushi Okada and Shinichi Nakagawa
High-resolution 3D DNA FISH using plasmid probes and computational correction of optical aberrations to study chromatin structure at the sub-megabase scale / Luca Giorgetti, Tristan Piolot, and Edith Heard
Time-lapse imaging of nuclear bodies / Saskia Hutten, Samuel Swift, and Angus I. Lamond
Visualization of nucleic acids with synthetic exciton-controlled fluorescent oligonucleotide probes / Dan Ohtan Wang and Akimitsu Okamoto
Live CLEM imaging to analyze nuclear structures at high resolution / Tokuko Haraguchi, Hiroko Osakada, and Takako Koujin
Ultrastructural analysis of nuclear bodies using electron microscopy / Sylvie Souquere and Gérard Pierron
Analyses of nuclear proteins and nucleic acid structures using atomic force microscopy / Jamie L. Gilmore [and eight others]
Genome-wide co-localization screening of nuclear body components using a fluorescently tagged FLJ cDNA clone library / Tetsuro Hirose and Naoki Goshima
Purification of specific chromatin regions using oligonucleotides : capture hybridization analysis of RNA targets (CHART) / Christopher P. Davis and Jason A. West
RNA antisense purification (RAP) for mapping RNA interactions with chromatin / Jesse Engreitz, Eric S. Lander, and Mitchell Guttman
In situ dissection of RNA functional subunits by domain-specific chromatin isolation by RNA purification (dChIRP) / Jeffrey J. Quinn and Howard Y. Chang
Extracting, enriching, and identifying nuclear body sub-complexes using label-based quantitative mass spectrometry / Archa Fox [and three othrs]
Studying RNA-binding protein interactions with target mRNAs in eukaryotic cells : native ribonucleoprotein immunoprecipitation (RIP) assays / Joseph A. Cozzitorto [and eight others]
Cross-linking and immunoprecipitation of nuclear RNA-binding proteins / Quan Li , Yuri Uemura , and Yukio Kawahara
Purification of noncoding RNA and bound proteins using FLAG peptide-conjugated antisense-oligonucleotides / Shungo Adachi and Tohru Natsume
MMCT-mediated chromosome engineering technique applicable to functional analysis of lncRNA and nuclear dynamics / Makiko Meguro-Horike and Shin-ichi Horike
Reconstitution of nucleocytoplasmic transport using digitonin-permeabilized cells / Shingo Kose, Tomoko Funakoshi, and Naoko Imamoto
Genome-wide analysis of long noncoding RNA turnover / Hidenori Tani [and eight others]
Knockdown of nuclear-retained long noncoding RNAs using modified DNA antisense oligonucleotides / Xinying Zong [and six others]
siRNA screening of nuclear proteins / Yuko Hasegawa and Shinichi Nakagawa.Digital Access Springer 2015 - DigitalNikant Sabharwal, Parthiban Arumugam and Andrew Kelion.Summary: Readable, practical and concise, this self-contained guide to nuclear cardiology provides a foundation of essential knowledge for practitioners from any background. Including technical and clinical aspects of the subspecialty this fully updated handbook offers a core knowledge of nuclear cardiology ideal for use in a clinical setting.
Contents:
Introduction to nuclear cardiology
Radiation physics, biology, and protection
The gamma camera
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)
Radionuclide ventriculography
Introduction to myocardial perfusion scintigraphy
Stress testing for myocardial perfusion scintigraphy
Radiopharmaceuticals used in myocardial perfusion scintigraphy
Myocardial perfusion scintigraphy: image interpretation
Myocardial perfusion scintigraphy: clinical value
Imaging with iodine-123-labelled radiopharmaceuticals
Cardiac positron emission tomography (PET).Digital Access Oxford 2017 - DigitalCláudio Tinoco Mesquita, Maria Fernanda Rezende, editors.Summary: This book covers relevant concepts in nuclear cardiology, combining imaging techniques and clinical data to do so. Today, nuclear cardiology is a worldwide discipline connected to the broader field of cardiovascular imaging. The combination of clinical aspects (symptoms, medications, previous cardiac procedures), ancillary exams and nuclear images is key to decision-making in clinical practice. Thus, a book on this topic is essential to provide better outcomes for cardiology patients. The chapters cover a comprehensive range of topics in current cardiology practice, such as ambulatory patients, patients in emergency settings, patients after complex cardiac procedures, and patients during and after the use of cancer therapies that are potentially toxic for the heart (cardio-oncology). As such, multiple clinical scenarios are also presented: patients with suspected coronary disease, patients with heart failure of unknown origin, patients with acute chest pain in the emergency department, patients with suspected pulmonary embolism, patients with complications of the left ventricular assist device, etc. Furthermore, the book describes nuclear cardiology procedures and techniques, discusses the main clinical indications and scenarios for each procedure, presents new technological advances in the field (machine learning and artificial intelligence tools), and mentions the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Given its scope, the book offers a valuable guide and videos for various medical professionals, especially cardiologists and nuclear physicians.
Contents:
Nuclear Medicine Radiotracers in Cardiology
Cardiac PET Procedure
Cardiac SPECT Procedure
Quantification of Ischemia and Myocardial Blood Flow
Cardiac PET/MRI
MRI Techniques Applied to Cardiac PET
Non-nuclear Cardiac Imaging Modalities: Echocardiography, CT, MRI and Invasive Coronary Angiography
Coronary Physiology
From Tracer Kinetics to Invasive FFR and iFR
Myocardial Metabolism and Ventricular Function
Coronary Blood Flow and Myocardial Ischemia
Molecular Imaging in Atherosclerotic Vascular Disease
PET and SPECT in Stable Ischemic Coronary Disease
PET and SPECT in Acute Coronary Syndromes
Nuclear Techniques after Coronary Revascularization
Physiologic or Anatomic Assessment of CAD: Patient-centered Approach
Microvascular Coronary Disease
Pathophysiology of Heart Failure
PET and SPECT in the Evaluation of Viable Myocardium
Bone Tracers for the Diagnosis of Cardiac Amyloidosis
Adrenergic Nervous System Imaging in HF Management
Tako Tsubo Cardiomyopathy and Nuclear Imaging
PET and SPECT in Systemic Inflammatory Diseases
Sarcoidosis
PET and SPECT in Myocarditis and Vasculitis of Large Vessels
Evaluation of Complications of Circulatory Assist Devices
Sudden Cardiac Death: Pathophysiology and Clinical Aspects
123I-MIBG in the Risk Stratification of Sudden Cardiac Death
Nuclear Imaging Guiding Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
PET and SPECT in Infective Endocarditis
PET and SPECT in Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices Infections
The Clinical Basis of Heart Damage by Chemo and Radiotherapy
Nuclear Medicine Tools for Cardiac Damage Diagnosis in Oncology
Chest Pain Evaluation
Diagnosis and Risk Stratification
Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism
Nuclear Medicine in Tako Tsubo Cardiomyopathy
Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence in Nuclear Cardiology. - DigitalGary V. Heller, Robert C. Hendel.Summary: This book covers basic principles of nuclear cardiology, including radiopharmaceuticals, instrumentation, quality imaging, and radiation exposure.
Contents:
Section 1: Fundamentals of Nuclear Cardiology
Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Nuclear Cardiology Physics
Chapter 2: Radiation Safety and Protection in Nuclear Cardiology
Chapter 3: Radiopharmaceuticals for Cardiovascular Imaging
Chapter 4: Cardiac SPECT and PET Instrumentation
Chapter 5: Quality Control in SPECT, Dedicated PET, and Hybrid CT Imaging
Chapter 6: Radiation Exposure and Reduction Strategies in Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
Chapter 7: Physician Certification and Laboratory Accreditation
Section 2: Radionuclide Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
Chapter 8: Exercise and Pharmacologic Stress Testing
Chapter 9: SPECT Myocardial Perfusion Imaging Protocols
Chapter 10: Cardiovascular Positron Emission Tomographic Imaging
Chapter 11: Myocardial Blood Flow Quantitation in Clinical Practice
Chapter 12: Ventricular Function
Chapter 13: Non-Cardiac Findings
Chapter 14: Interpretation and Reporting of SPECT and PET Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
Section 3: Indications and Applications
Chapter 15: Clinical Applications of Quantitation and Artificial Intelligence in Nuclear Cardiology
Chapter 16: Appropriate Use of Nuclear Cardiology Techniques
Chapter 17: Evaluation of Patients with Suspected Coronary Artery Disease
Chapter 18: Evaluation of Patients with Known Coronary Artery Disease
Chapter 19: Risk Stratification with Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
Chapter 20: Nuclear Cardiovascular Imaging in Special Populations
Chapter 21: Preoperative Risk Assessment for Noncardiac Surgery
Chapter 22: Radionuclide Imaging in Heart Failure
Section 4: Beyond Perfusion Imaging
Chapter 23: Nuclear Cardiology Procedures in the Evaluation of Myocardial Viability
Chapter 24: Radionuclide Imaging of Cardiac Innervation
Chapter 25: Imaging Cardiac Amyloidosis
Chapter 26: 18F-FDG PET/CT for Imaging Cardiac Sarcoidosis and Inflammation
Chapter 27: Hybrid Imaging: SPECT-CT and PET-CT.Digital Access AccessCardiology 2022 - Digital[edited by] Marcelo Fernando Di Carli.Contents:
Single photon emission computed tomography
Positron emission tomography
Principles of myocardial blood flow quantification with SPECT and PET imaging
Radiopharmaceuticals for clinical SPECT and PET and imaging protocols
Recognizing and preventing artifacts with SPECT and PET imaging
Approaches to minimize patient dose in nuclear cardiology
Patients with new-onset stable chest pain syndromes
Applications of nuclear cardiology in known stable coronary artery disease
Patient with prior revascularization
Preoperative risk evaluation: When and how?
Imaging in patients with acute chest pain in the emergency department
Assessing the biology of high-risk plaque features with molecular imaging
Patients with suspected coronary microvascular dysfunction
Patient with cardiometabolic disease
Patient with chronic kidney disease
Women with suspected ischemic heart disease
Key concepts in risk stratification and cost-effectiveness using nuclear scintigraphy in stable coronary artery disease
The patient with new-onset heart failure
Metabolic remodeling in heart failure
Patient with ischemic heart failure: Ischemia and viability assessment and management
Novel approaches for the evaluation of arrhythmic risk
Screening for transplant vasculopathy
Patient with known or suspected cardiac sarcoidosis
Patients with known or suspected amyloidosis
Patients undergoing cancer treatment
Molecular imaging of myocardial infarction and remodeling
Patient with mechanical dyssynchrony
Aortic stenosis and bioprosthetic valve degeneration
Infective endocarditis
Large-vessel vasculitis
Peripheral arterial disease
Artificial intelligence in nuclear cardiology.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2022 - Digitaleditors, Wael A. Jaber, Manuel D. Cerqueira.Contents:
Physics and instrumentation
Radiopharmaceuticals and radiation safety
Nuclear cardiology diagnostic tests and procedures/protocols/artifacts
Imaging protocols
Image interpretation
Cardiovascular positron emission tomography (pet)
Imaging systemic diseases
Appropriate use criteria in nuclear cardiology
Rapid-fire review.Digital Access Ovid 2018 - DigitalAndrzej Moniuszko, B. Adrian Kesala.Summary: This book presents a comprehensive review of nuclear cardiology principles and concepts necessary to pass the Nuclear Cardiology Technology Specialty Examination. The practice questions are similar in format and content to those found on the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) and American Registry of Radiological Technologists (ARRT) examinations, allowing test takers to maximize their chances of success. The book is organized by test sections of increasing difficulty, with over 600 multiple-choice questions covering all areas of nuclear cardiology, including radionuclides, instrumentation, radiation safety, patient care, and diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Detailed answers and explanations to the practice questions follow. It also includes helpful test-taking tips. Supplementary appendices include commonly used abbreviations and symbols in nuclear medicine, glossary of cardiology terms, and useful websites. Nuclear Cardiology Study Guide is a valuable reference for nuclear medicine technologists, nuclear medicine physicians, and all other imaging professionals in need of a concise review of nuclear cardiology.
Contents:
Tackling the Multiple-Choice Test
Practice Test 1: Difficulty Level-Easy
Practice Test? 2: Difficulty Level-Moderate
Practice Test? 3: Difficulty Level-Hard
Appendix A: Commonly Used Abbreviations and Symbols in Nuclear Medicine
Appendix B: Glossary of Cardiology Terms
Appendix C: Useful Websites. - Printeditors: Sara G. Johnson, Mary Beth Farrell ; Ann Marie Alessi, Mark C. Hyun.Contents:
1. Cardiac anatomy and physiology
2. Electrocardiography
3. Non-myocardial perfusion imaging indications and protocols
4. Myocardial perfusion imaging indications, protocols, and acquisition procedures
5. Myocardial PET
6. Cardiac medications and emergencies in the cardiac stress laboratory
7. Radiopharmaceuticals used in myocardial imaging
8. Basic myocardial processing techniques
9. Advanced processing and quantitative analysis
10. Interpretation, reporting, and appropriateness of studies
11. Quality assurance/quality control
12. Exercise stress testing
13. Pharmacologic stress agents
14. Using myocardial perfusion imaging for optimal patient management
15. Identifying image artifacts
Mock examination
Answers to mock examination
Index. - DigitalGeorg Steinhauser, Akio Koizumi, Katsumi Shozugawa, editors.Summary: This book discusses nuclear events that may become imminent threats to the fabric of our society, and elucidates strategies for preventing these threats or mitigating their adverse effects. It addresses multidisciplinary aspects of various nuclear emergencies, including nuclear accidents, terror attacks involving nuclear materials, illicit trafficking of nuclear materials, and problems related to nuclear forensics and strikes with nuclear weapons/warheads. Very often, nuclear emergencies are only discussed within certain, specific communities. However, this volume brings together experts from various fields to provide a more holistic approach to the problem. Physical, chemical, environmental, social, and medical scientists, together with representatives from the media and authorities, present their views on and strategies for events that cause fear and anxiety among the public - an aspect that can be even more threatening than the direct health effects. The book offers a valuable guide for nuclear scientists, such as radioecologists, health physicists, radioanalytical scientists and nuclear engineers, as well as decision-makers and national/international authorities. .
Contents:
1 Two major nuclear emergencies: a comparison between Chernobyl and Fukushima
2 Lessons learned from the Chernobyl accident
3 Late atmospheric effects of a nuclear accident: comparison between the Fukushima Daiichi NPP and Chernobyl accidents
4 Fear of Radiation
A Comparison of Germany and Japan
5 "The psychosocial consequences of the Fukushima disaster: What are we suffering from?"
6 Impact of evacuation on lifestyle activity and metabolic status following the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident: Preliminary Findings
7 "After the meltdown: Post-Fukushima environmentalism and a nuclear energy industrial complex in Japan"
8 Public relations in times of nuclear emergencies: examples from a medium-sized public university and a small Austrian municipality
9 Fukushima live"
about the role and responsibility of the media
10 Teaching radioactivity: What is the goal of education?
11 Agriculture in Fukushima
Radiocesium contamination of agricultural products
12 Isotopic signatures of actinides in environmental samples contaminated by the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
13 "The key role of isotopic analysis in tracing the Fukushima nuclear accident-released Pu and radiocesium isotopes in the environment"
14 Radioactive iodines in the atmosphere
15 Utilization of Radioxenon Monitoring to Aid Severe Nuclear Accident Response
16 Response to Nuclear Terrorism in Germany
17 Nuclear emergency preparedness in Germany- lessons learned from Fukushima and Chernobyl and their implementation. - DigitalDoina Piciu.Summary: With endocrinologists deploying nuclear medicine on a daily basis, and with the rapid development of the latter, this concise and up-to-date guide to the vital information required has been designed to maximize relevance and ease of use in clinical practice.
Contents:
Part I: General Nuclear Medicine: Principles of Nuclear Medicine
Specific Measurements and Terms
Dosimetry
The Radiation Protection
Equipments in Nuclear Medicine
Radiopharmaceuticals
Part II: Nuclear Endocrinology: The Thryroid Gland
The Parathyroid Glands
The Adrenal Glands
Neuroendocrine Tumors (NET)
Hybrid positron emission tomography in endocrinology. - Digitaledited by Bruce G. Allan, Terence E. HébertContents:
Studies of intracellular angiotensin II / Richard N. Re and Julia L. Cook
Single-cell microinjection coupled to confocal microscopy to characterize nuclear membrane receptors in freshly isolated cardiomyocytes / Clémence Merlen and Jonathan Ledoux
Design and application of light-activated probes for cellular signaling / David Chatenet, Steve Bourgault, and Alain Fournier
Using caged ligands to study intracrine endothelin signaling in intact cardiac myocytes / Clémence Merlen, Louis R. Villeneuve, and Bruce G. Allen
Quantification of catecholamine uptake in adult cardiac myocytes / Erika F. Dahl, Casey D. Wright, and Timothy D. O'Connell
Characterization of the interaction between the prostaglandin D2 DP1 receptor and the intracellular L-Prostaglandin D synthase / Chantal Binda and Jean-Luc Parent
Isolation and study of cardiac nuclei from canine myocardium and adult ventricular myocytes / Artavazd Tadevosyan, Bruce G. Allen, and Stanley Nattel
High resolution imaging and function of nuclear G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) / Vikrant K. Bhosle [and others]
Biochemical fractionation of membrane receptors in the nucleus / Ying-Nai Wang ... [et at.]
Functional G protein-coupled Receptors on nuclei from brain and primary cultured neurons / Yuh-Jiin I. Jong and Karen L. O'Malley
Automated microscopy of cardiac myocyte hypertrophy : a case study on the role of intracellular [alpha]-adrenergic receptors / Karen A. Ryall and Jeffrey J. Saucerman
Measuring intranuclear and nuclear envelope [Ca2+] vs. cytosolic [Ca2+] / Senka Ljubojević and Donald M. Bers
Assessing GPCR and G protein signaling to the nucleus in live cells using fluorescent biosensors / Julie Bossuyt and Donald M. Bers
Tandem affinity purification to identify cytosolic and nuclear G [beta-gamma]-interacting proteins / Rhiannon Campden [and others]
Examining the effects of nuclear GPCRs on gene expression using isolated nuclei / George Vaniotis [and others]
Trafficking and function of GPCRs in the endosomal compartment / Davide Calebiro [and others].Digital Access Springer 2015 - PrintRichard P. Spencer, section editor.
- DigitalHarvey A. Ziessman, Janis P. O'Malley, James H. Thrall ; associate editor, Frederic H. Fahey.Contents:
Radiopharmaceuticals
Molecular imaging
Physics of nuclear medicine
Radiation detection and instrumentation
Single-photon emission computed tomography, positron emission tomography, and hybrid imaging
Endocrine system
Skeletal scintigraphy
Hepatobiliary system
Genitourinary system
Pulmonary system
Oncology : positron emission tomography
Oncology : non
positron emission tomography
Gastrointestinal system
Infection and inflammation
Central nervous system
Cardiac system
Pearls, pitfalls, and frequently asked questions.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2014 - Digital[edited] by Daniel E. Appelbaum, John Miliziano, Anup Jacob Alexander, Yong Bradley.Summary: "In recent years the field of nuclear medicine has witnessed an unprecedented explosion of new clinical diagnostic tracers, radionuclide therapies, hardware, and molecular imaging paradigms. This new second edition of RadCases Plus Q&A Nuclear Medicine by Daniel Appelbaum, John Miliziano, Anup Jacob Alexander, and Yong Bradley reflects these advances, presenting 100 new cases and 500 high-quality images. The book covers a wide spectrum, from classic topics, such as thyroid, bone, parathyroid, and renal scans, to the paradigm-shifting concept of "theranostics." For maximum ease of self-assessment, each case begins with the clinical presentation on the right-hand page; study that and then turn the page for imaging findings, differential diagnoses with the definitive diagnosis, essential facts, pearls and pitfalls, and more"-- Provided by publisher.Digital Access Thieme MedOne Radiology 2020
- Digitaleditors, Chirayu Shah, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Physician in Medical Imaging, Tennessee Valley Healthcare System, Nashville, Tennessee, Marques Bradshaw, MD, MSCR, Assistant Professor of Radiology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina.Contents:
Radiopharmaceuticals
Endocrine system
Musculoskeletal system
Head and neck
Nuclear cardiology
Vascular and lymphatics
Pulmonary system
Gastrointestinal system
Genitourinary system
Pediatric nuclear medicine
Other oncology
Physics, artifacts, NRC, quality control and safety.Digital Access Ovid 2016 - Digitaleditors, Chirayu Shah, Marques Bradshaw, Ishani Dalal.Summary: "The second edition of the Nuclear Medicine: A Core Review builds on the success of the first edition by covering the essential aspects of nuclear medicine in a manner that serves as a guide for residents to assess their knowledge and review the material in a format that is similar to the ABR core examination"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Radiopharmaceuticals
Endocrine system
Musculoskeletal system
Head and neck
Nuclear cardiology
Vascular and lymphatics
Pulmonary system
Gastrointestinal system
Genitourinary system
Pediatric nuclear medicine
Oncology
Physics, artifacts, NRC, quality control, and safety.Digital Access Ovid 2022 - DigitalDibya Prakash.Summary: The book is a compilation of guidelines from various organizations such as Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, European Association of Nuclear Medicine, American College of Radiology, and International Atomic Energy Agency. The description of the procedures is simple, easy to understand and current. The aim of this book is: a) Nuclear medicine professionals can use this book as a quick reference about how a procedure is to be performed. The set of instructions given to a patient before, during and after the procedure have also been included in each chapter. b) To educate general physicians about nuclear medicine procedures. The procedures are explained briefly with common indications and precautions. Normal and abnormal nuclear medicine images have also been included for quick comparison. c) To educate paramedical staff or healthcare professionals so that they can brace themselves rather than embrace. By this they can clarify, suffice the eager and send patients to a nuclear medicine department after proper preparation. d) To educate patients who come for nuclear medicine procedure. e) To remove apprehensions and doubts which arise in the mind of the patients.Digital Access Springer 2014
- DigitalHossein Jadvar, Patrick M. Colletti.Summary: "Nuclear medicine is thriving as one of the most exciting fields in clinical medicine. The recent acceleration in development and approval of radiopharmaceuticals for imaging and targeted therapy have contributed meaningfully to the care of patients with a variety of illnesses in the domains of cardiology, neurology, oncology, and inflammatory and infectious diseases. The innovations in imaging technology including digital and time-of-flight PET/CT, PET/MRI, SPECT/CT, theragnostics and current research in incorporating sophisticated radiomics and artificial intelligence-deep learning algorithms have all provided unprecedented insights into health and disease which is the foundation for precision health and precision medicine"-- Provided by publisher. "Perfect for residents and fellows to use during rotations, or as a quick review for practicing radiologists and nuclear medicine physicians, Nuclear Medicine: The Essentials is a complete, concise overview of the most important knowledge in this challenging and evolving field. Each chapter begins with learning objectives and ends with board-style questions that help you focus your learning. A self-assessment examination in print and additional self-assessment material online test your mastery of the content and prepare you for exams. Follows the proven Essentials series format to provide a comprehensive yet concise overview of clinical nuclear medicine. Features image-rich, case-based multiple-choice questions with answers and explanations that mimic what you're likely to see on exams. Covers all relevant imaging modalities, including hybrid imaging systems such as SPECT/CT, PET/CT, and PET/MRI, as well as targeted radionuclide therapy, theranostics, and translational molecular imaging as it relates to nuclear medicine in adults and children. Puts indispensable information at your fingertips in a compact and practical, high-yield format. Enrich Your Ebook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech. "-- Provided by publisher.Digital Access LWW Health Library 2022
- DigitalSara Harsini, Abass Alavi, Nima Rezaei, editors.Summary: This book explores the close connection between immunology and nuclear medicine, which has led to radioimmunoimaging and radioimmunotherapy (RIT). Molecular imaging with positron emission tomography (PET) and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is increasingly being used to diagnose, characterize, and monitor disease activity in the context of inflammatory disorders of known and unknown etiology, such as sarcoidosis, atherosclerosis, vasculitis, inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and degenerative joint disease. The first chapters discuss the various radiopharmaceutical agents and radiolabeled preparations that have been employed in inflammation imaging. Of these, FDG-PET imaging has been shown to have the great value in the detection of inflammation and has become the centerpiece of several initiatives over the last several years. This very powerful technique will play an increasingly important role in the management of patients with inflammatory conditions in the future. The book also explores the growing role of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. The rapid pace of change has been fueled by advances in our understanding of tumor biology, on the one hand, and the development of specifically targeted medical therapies, diagnostic agents, and radiotherapies, on the other. Written by leading international experts in the field, this book is an invaluable tool for nuclear medicine physicians, radiologists, oncologists, and immunologists.
Contents:
1. Molecular Imaging in Inflammatory and Autoimmune Disorders
2. Gallium Imaging of Infection and Inflammation
3. 111Indium-Labeled Leukocyte Imaging of Infection and Inflammation
4. 99mTc-HMPAO-Labeled-Leukocyte Imaging of Infection and Inflammation
5. FDG-PET Imaging of Infection and Inflammation
6. Imaging Procedures with Radiolabeled Monoclonal Antibodies
7. Dosimetric Principles of Targeted Radiotherapy
8. Radioimmunotherapy (RIT)
9. Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy (PRRT)
10. Tumor Architecture and Targeted Delivery
11. Antibodies and Novel Constructs for Tumor Targeting
12. Pretargeted Radioimmunotherapy of Cancer
13. Radioimmunotherapy of Lymphoma
14. Radioimmunotherapy in Brain Tumors
15. Radioimmunotherapy of Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
16. Radioimmunotherapy of Renal Cell Carcinoma
17. Radioimmunotherapy of Prostate Carcinoma
18. Radioimmunotherapy of Ovarian Cancer
19. Targeted Radiotherapy in the Treatment of Osteosarcoma
20. Targeted Radiotherapy of Neuroblastoma
21. Targeted Radiotherapy of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck
22. Moving Forward: Expected Opportunities for the Development of New Therapeutic Agents
23. Translation of Radiopharmaceuticals from Bench to Bedside. - DigitalAndor W.J.M. Glaudemans, Rudi A.J.O. Dierckx, Jan L.M.A. Gielen, Johannes (Hans) Zwerver, editors.
- DigitalNuclear medicine board review : questions and answers for self-assessment. Fourth edition. [4th ed.]C. Richard Goldfarb, Murthy R. Chamarthy, Fukiat Ongseng.Contents:
Radionuclides and radiopharmaceuticals
Instrumentation
Quality control
Radiation safety and legal requirements
Musculoskeletal
Cardiac
Central nervous system
Thyroid gland and endocrine system
Gastrointestinal
Genitourinary
Infection, inflammation, and oncology
Pulmonary
Basics of PET
Basics of CT physics
Breast cancer
Gastrointestinal
Pulmonary
Genitourinary
Lymphomas
Head and neck cancer
Thyroid cancer
Neuro-PET
Miscellaneous PET/CT
Radionuclide therapy.Digital Access - DigitalAbdelhamid H. Elgazzar, Ismet Sarikaya.Summary: This book provides all the information required for the optimal use of nuclear medicine techniques, which are undergoing rapid development yet remain underutilized. Each chapter focuses on one particular clinical system or disease area. The first section of each chapter illustrates normal patterns observed on commonly and uncommonly performed scans as a reference and explains when and how the procedures should be performed. The following section illustrates both the imaging patterns of different diseases and the diagnostic role of individual studies. Comparisons with other modalities are provided, and the rationale for and effective utilization of each study are discussed. The volume includes near 250 case reviews. In addition, the normal patterns on relevant morphologic modalities are documented in an appendix. The book is directed at Nuclear Medicine physicians and technologists with different levels of training and expertise and also at radiologists who practice nuclear medicine and radiology residents.
- DigitalGeorge Barberio Coura-Filho, Mayara Torres Silva de Oliveira, Ana Luiza Morais de Campos.Summary: This book presents up-to-date information on the general principles of diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine in the context of endocrinology. The content is divided into six parts. Section I examines general aspects of radiopharmaceuticals, scintigraphy, single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), positron emission tomography (PET), radionuclide therapies and radioguided surgery. Section II discusses diagnostic applications in benign thyroid diseases and evaluation of thyroid nodules. Section III gives an overview of the management of parathyroid diseases. Section IV presents diagnostic techniques in well-differentiated thyroid cancer. Section V addresses procedures and therapy in adrenal benign and malignant disorders (phaechromocytomas and paragangliomas). Lastly, the diagnosis and treatment of neuroendocrine tumors are featured in Section VI. Nuclear Medicine in Endocrine Disorders: Diagnosis and Therapy is intended for non-specialists in nuclear medicine working in the field of endocrinology, and is also a valuable resource for researchers and students.
Contents:
Radiopharmaceuticals Definitions
Principles of Scintigraphies
Principles of Single Photon Emission Tomography
Principles of Positron Emission Tomography
Principles of Nuclear Medicine Therapies
Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine in Hyperparathyroidism
Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine in Hyperthyroidism
Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine in Well Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine in Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma
Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine in Pheochromocytomas and Paragangliomas
Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine in Pulmonary, Intestinal and Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors
Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine in Parathyroid Carcinomas
Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine in Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndromes
Therapeutic Nuclear Medicine in Hyperthyroidism
Therapeutic Nuclear Medicine in Well Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
Therapeutic Nuclear Medicine in Pheochromocytomas and Paragangliomas
Therapeutic Nuclear Medicine in Pulmonary, Intestinal and Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors
Intraoperative Radioguided Localization of Parathyroids
Intraoperative Radioguided Localization of Sentinel Node in Thyroid Cancer. - DigitalAlberto Signore, Andor W.J.M. Glaudemans, editors.Summary: This book is designed as a reference manual that is exceptional in systematically discussing every aspect of nuclear medicine imaging of infections, with careful explanation of the most up-to-date concepts and recent guidelines on diagnostic flowcharts as shared between the EANM, ESR, ESNR, ESCMID, ESC, EACVI, ECCO, ESGAR and EBJIS. It is truly comprehensive, describing all methods, all acquisition parameters, and all interpretation criteria in all infectious diseases. The early chapters discuss currently available radiopharmaceuticals and nuclear medicine imaging technologies, including the hybrid modalities SPECT/CT, PET/CT, and PET/MRI. The remainder of the book is devoted to the nuclear medicine imaging of infections at different body sites as well as fever of unknown origin, fungal infections, and tuberculosis and AIDS-associated infections. Infections represent a real emergency globally, and early diagnosis and treatment follow-up will continue to pose huge challenges. In this context, Nuclear Medicine in Infectious Diseases will be a superb asset for nuclear medicine and infectious disease specialists and other clinicians everywhere.
Contents:
Intro; Foreword; Preface; Contents;
1: Infections: The Emergency of the New Millennium; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 From Optimism to the Harsh Reality: The History of Infectious Diseases in the Past Century; 1.3 What Are Emerging Infectious Diseases (EIDs)?; 1.4 The New Millennium: Infectious Disease Threats; 1.5 The Healthcare-Associated Infections and Their Burden of Antimicrobial Resistance in the New Millennium; 1.6 Conclusions; References;
2: Gamma Camera Imaging of Infectious Diseases; 2.1 Clinically Validated and Commercially Available Radiopharmaceuticals 2.1.1 111In-8-Hydroxyquinoline and 99mTc-Exametazime2.1.2 Gallium-67 Citrate; 2.1.3 99mTc-Besilesomab; 2.2 Experimental Radiopharmaceuticals; 2.2.1 99mTc-Ciprofloxacin; 2.2.2 99mTc-Ubiquicidin 29-41; 2.3 Future Perspectives and New Trends; References;
3: Radiopharmaceuticals for PET Imaging of Infection; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Clinically Validated/Tested and Commercially Available Radiopharmaceuticals; 3.2.1 [18F]FDG; 3.2.1.1 [18F]FDG and Different Microorganisms; 3.2.1.2 FDG Imaging of Some Site-Specific Infections Which Have Been Validated; Osteomyelitis; Spondylodiscitis Diabetic FootHip and Knee Prosthesis; Infected Vascular Graft; Infective Endocarditis; Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Infections; 3.2.2 Labeled White Blood Cells; 3.2.3 [68Ga]Citrate; 3.2.4 Peptides; 3.2.5 Ubiquicidin (UBI) Fragments; 3.3 Experimental Radiopharmaceuticals; 3.3.1 Peptides; 3.3.1.1 Depsipeptide Derivative; 3.3.1.2 K-A9 Peptide; 3.3.2 Antibiotics; 3.3.2.1 Ciprofloxacin; 3.3.2.2 Trimethoprim; 3.3.2.3 Puromycin; 3.3.2.4 Rifampicin; 3.3.2.5 Isoniazid; 3.3.2.6 Pyrazinamide; 3.3.2.7 Fluconazole; 3.3.3 Antibody Labeling 3.3.3.1 Antibodies Against Gram-Negative Bacteria3.3.3.2 Antibodies Against Gram-Positive Bacteria; 3.3.3.3 Antibody Against Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Envelope Protein; 3.3.3.4 Aspergillus Fumigatus-Specific Monoclonal Antibody JF5; 3.3.4 Imaging Targeted Molecules or Metabolism Specific to Microorganisms; 3.3.4.1 Siderophores; 3.3.4.2 Carbohydrate Metabolism; 3.3.5 Other Metabolites; 3.3.5.1 Fialuridine (FIAU); 3.3.5.2 Para-Aminobenzoic acid (PABA); 3.3.5.3 d-Methionine; 3.3.5.4 Prothrombin; 3.3.5.5 Transferrin 3.3.6 Nonspecific Tracers Used in Infection to Discriminate Infection from Malignancy3.3.6.1 [18F]fluorothymidine ([18F]FLT); 3.4 Conclusion and Future Perspective; References;
4: Hybrid SPECT/CT and PET/CT Imaging in Infectious Diseases; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 SPECT/CT Characteristics; 4.2.1 Basic Concepts; 4.2.1.1 Planar Imaging; 4.2.1.2 SPECT and SPECT/CT; 4.2.2 Improved Anatomical Location; 4.2.3 Motion Correction and Iterative Reconstructions; 4.2.4 Attenuation and Scatter Correction; 4.2.5 Disadvantages; 4.2.6 Partial Volume Effects 4.3 Spect Quantitation and Its Relevance for Imaging InfectionsDigital Access Springer 2020 - DigitalGang Huang, editor.Summary: This book introduces molecular imaging and Target Therapy in various cancers. The first part is the subjects and primary focused on the basics of nuclear physics, radiation dosimetry, nuclear medicine equipment and small animal imaging equipment. The second part is about the radiopharmaceutical and commonly used clinical radiopharmaceuticals, including positron emission imaging agent, single photon emission imaging agent, and radionuclide therapy agents as well as their radioactive preparation, quality control, and a brief clinical application were included. Also, this part introduces a number of new imaging agents which were potential value of clinical applications. In the third part, the clinical application of the conventional imaging agent 18F-FDG in different tumors and neurodegenerative diseases and 18F-Dopa imaging in the nervous system are discussed. Besides the clinical applications of 99mTc labeled radiopharmaceuticals in parathyroid disease, coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction, sentinel lymph node, metastatic bone tumors, liver and gallbladder disease in children are introduced. Finally, the applications of radionuclide 131I on treatments of Graves' disease and differentiated thyroid cancer and metastases are investigated respectively. This book is a useful reference for professionals engaged in nuclear medicine and clinical research, including clinical nuclear medicine physicians, nuclear medicine engineers and nuclear medicine pharmacists.
- DigitalAngela Collarino, Sergi Vidal-Sicart, Renato A. Valdés Olmos, editors.Summary: This book is mainly intended for residents and young physicians in Nuclear Medicine, Oncology and Gynaecology, as well as other professionals interested in this area. It covers the application of several relevant nuclear medicine procedures for malignancies affecting the female reproductive system and the breast. To date, there has never been a nuclear medicine textbook specifically focused on this topic, which this work seeks to remedy. In recent years, certain nuclear medicine procedures have proven to be extremely valuable for the diagnosis and staging of gynaecological malignancies and breast cancer. The book provides a comprehensive and structured review of these procedures, accompanied by a summary of the respective issues, making it a valuable asset for students, instructors and practitioners alike.
Contents:
Introduction (General aspects and epidemiology of female malignancies)
BREAST CANCER
VULVAR CANCER
CERVICAL CANCER
ENDOMETRIAL CANCER
OVARIAN CANCER
VAGINAL CANCER
Index. - DigitalRamesh Chandra, PhD, Emeritus Professor, Department of Radiology, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, Arman Rahmim, PhD, Associate Professor, Departments of Radiology, and Electrical & Computer Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.Digital Access Ovid 2018
- DigitalEleanor Mantel, Janet S. Reddin, Gang Cheng, Abass Alavi.Summary: This book prepares students and technologists for registry examinations in nuclear medicine technology by providing practice questions and answers with detailed explanations, as well as a mock registry exam. The questions are designed to test both the basic knowledge required of nuclear medicine technologists and the practical application of that knowledge. The topics covered closely follow the content specifications and the components of preparedness as published by the certification boards. This 5th edition includes expanded coverage of positron emission tomography, multimodality imaging, and other new procedures and practices in the field of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging.
Contents:
Introduction
Radioactivity, Radiopharmacy and Quality Assurance
Radiation Safety
Instrumentation and Quality Assurance
Image Presentation and Computers
Skeletal System Scintigraphy
Central Nervous System Scintigraphy
Cardiovascular System Scintigraphy
Respiratory System Scintigraphy
Gastrointestinal Tract Scintigraphy
Genitourinary System Scintigraphy
Gncologic Scintigraphy
Infection Scintigraphy
Endocrine System Scintigraphy
Non-Imaging Procedures and Radionuclide Therapy
Patient Care
Basic PET Principles
Multi-Modality Imaging. Appendix 1: Mock Examination
Appendix 2: Answers to Chapter 2
Appendix 3: Answers to Chapter 3
Appendix 4: Answers to Chapter 4
Appendix 5: Answers to Chapter 5
Appendix 6: Answers to Chapter 6
Appendix 7: Answers to Chapter 7
Appendix 8: Answers to Chapter 8
Appendix 9: Answers to Chapter 9
Appendix 10: Answers to Chapter 10.- Appendix 11: Answers to Chapter 11.- Appendix 12: Answers to Chapter 12.- Appendix 13: Answers to Chapter 13.- Appendix 14: Answers to Chapter 14.- Appendix 15: Answers to Chapter 15.- Appendix 16: Answers to Chapter 16
Appendix 17: Answers to Chapter 17.- Appendix 18: Answers to Chapter 18.- Appendix 19: Mock Examination Answers. - DigitalDuccio Volterrani [and 4 others], editors.Summary: Building on the traditional concept of nuclear medicine, this textbook presents cutting-edge concepts of hybrid imaging and discusses the close interactions between nuclear medicine and other clinical specialties, in order to achieve the best possible outcomes for patients. Today the diagnostic applications of nuclear medicine are no longer stand-alone procedures, separate from other diagnostic imaging modalities. This is especially true for hybrid imaging guided interventional radiology or surgical procedures. Accordingly, today's nuclear medicine specialists are actually specialists in multimodality imaging (in addition to their expertise in the diagnostic and therapeutic uses of radionuclides). This new role requires a new core curriculum for training nuclear medicine specialists. This textbook is designed to meet these new educational needs, and to prepare nuclear physicians and technologists for careers in this exciting specialty.Digital Access Springer 2019
- DigitalLuca Giovanella, editor.Summary: This book considers how Nuclear Medicine treatments have been further developed in the past several years and are now widely applied in clinical practice, especially in oncological patients, in addition to radioiodine therapy for various thyroid diseases. These treatments are very effective when properly indicated, but side effects and complications specifically related to the radioactive drugs and other potential clinical problems should also be considered, since other treatments, e.g. chemotherapy or radiotherapy, are frequently administered before, simultaneously with and/or after radionuclide therapies. Consequently, cumulative toxicities and treatment interactions must be considered, and physicians prescribing treatments should be capable of preventing (when possible) and properly diagnosing and treating such side effects and complications. Accordingly, expertise in radionuclide therapy and extensive clinical expertise are required to appropriately manage critical cases. This book provides essential information on the physiopathology and radiopharmacy of radionuclide treatments and addresses potential side effects and complications by providing a rapid consultation guide for clinicians: synopses, diagnostic flow-charts and treatment schedules for a range of nuclear medicine treatments.
Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgement.-Nuclear medicine theranostics: between atoms and patients
Radioiodine therapy of benign thyroid diseases
Radioiodine therapy of thyroid cancers
Peptide radio-receptor therapy (pprt) of neuroendocrine tumors
[I-131]-MIBG therapy of malignant pheochromocytomas and neuroblastoma
Radiometabolic therapy of bone metastases
Selective internal radiotherapy (sirt) of primary hepatic carcinoma and liver metastases
Radioimmunotherapy of lymphomas. - DigitalH. William Strauss, Giuliano Mariani, Duccio Volterrani, Steven M. Larson, editors.Summary: This book discusses the role of nuclear medicine in the diagnosis, staging, and treatment of patients with specific cancers. It presents the incidence, pathophysiologic and clinical aspects of the disease, the use of nuclear imaging in diagnosis, staging requirements, management of specific tumors, and surveillance after primary treatment of cancers. It addresses the various diagnostic/therapeutic options that are currently available or are most likely to become available in the near future according to a prioritized approach, thereby keeping to a minimum the number of diagnostic imaging procedures the patient is expected to undergo. Topics include basic science, clinical applications, radionuclide therapy, radioguided surgery, heart disease in the cancer patient, and adverse effects of cancer therapy. Each clinical chapter discusses the radionuclide procedures within an integrated framework, thereby identifying the information required for effective treatment of specific tumors. The book concludes with a series of cases that define and expand the didactic material in the clinical application chapters. Thoroughly updated and revised, the second edition incorporates advances in imaging and therapy and features the current staging guidelines of the American Joint Committee on Cancer. With contributions from a group of internationally distinguished practitioners, Nuclear Oncology: From Pathophysiology to Clinical Applications, Second Edition, is a valuable reference for nuclear medicine physicians, radiologists, medical and surgical oncologists, and other clinicians involved in the care and management of cancer patients.
Contents:
Part I: Basic Science
Cancer Biology
Molecular Targeting for Radionuclide Therapy
Single-photon Emitting Radiopharmaceuticals for Diagnostic Applications
Positron Emitting Radiopharmaceuticals for Diagnostic Applications
Radiopharmaceuticals for Therapy
Novel Single-photon Emitting Radiopharmaceuticalsfor Diagnostic Applications
Novel Positron Emitting Radiopharmaceuticals
Novel Radiopharmaceuticals for Therapy
Physics of Nuclear Oncology
Instrumentation for Single-photon Emission Imaging
Instrumentation for Positron Emission Imaging
Instrumentation for Intraoperative Detection
Radiobiology and Radiation Dosimetry in Nuclear Medicine
Part II: Clinical Applications
Lymphomas: Diagnostic Applications
Multiple Myeloma
Leukemias: Diagnostic Applications
Brain Tumors
Head and Neck Cancer
Thyroid Tumors: Diagnostic Applications
Parathyroid Tumors
Breast Cancer
Lung and Mediastinal Tumors
Esophageal Cancers
Gastric Cancers
Small Bowel Cancers
Tumors of the Liver and Biliary Tract: Diagnostic Applications
Pancreatic Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
Neuroendocrine Tumors: Diagnostic Applications
Kidney and Bladder Cancer
Prostatic Cancer
Testicular Cancer
Penile Cancer
Vulvar Cancer.- Uterine Cancers
Ovarian Cancer
Sarcomas
Malignant Melanoma
Pediatric Cancers: Diagnostic Applications
Part III: Radionuclide Therapy
Radionuclide Therapy of Thyroid Tumors
Radionuclide Therapy of Lymphomas
Radionuclide Therapy of Leukemias
Neuroendocrine Tumors: Therapy with Radiolabeled Peptides
Neuroendocrine Tumors: Therapy with 131I-MIBG
Targeted Radionuclide Therapy for Bone Metastasis.
Radionuclide Therapy of Tumors of the Liver and Biliary Tract
Radionuclide Therapy of Pediatric Cancers
Part IV: Radioguided Surgery
Radioguided Surgery for Breast Cancer
Radioguided Surgery for Malignant Melanoma
Radioguided Surgery: Novel Applications
Part V: Heart Disease in the Cancer Patient
Imaging the Heart in the Cancer Patient
Part VI: Adverse Effects of Cancer Therapy
Nuclear Medicine in the Assessment of Adverse Effects of Cancer Therapy in the Lung, Kidney, and Gastrointestinal Tract
Part VII: Teaching Cases
Lymphomas.- Multiple Myeloma.
Leukemias
Brain Tumors
Head and Neck Cancer
Thyroid Tumors
Parathyroid Tumors
Breast Cancer
Lung and Mediastinal Tumors
Esophageal Cancers
Gastric Cancers
Small Bowel Cancers
Tumors of the Liver and Biliary Tract.
Pancreatic Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
Neuroendocrine Tumors
Kidney and Bladder Cancer
Prostatic Cancer
Testicular Cancer
Penile Cancer
Vulvar Cancer
Uterine Cancers
Ovarian Cancer.
Sarcomas
Malignant Melanoma
Pediatric Cancers
Radioguided Surgery. - DigitalDuccio Volterrani, Paola A. Erba, H. William Strauss, Giuliano Mariani, Steven M. Larson, editors.Summary: This book discusses the role of nuclear medicine in the diagnosis, staging, and treatment of patients with specific cancers. It presents the incidence, pathophysiologic and clinical aspects of the disease, the use of nuclear imaging in diagnosis, staging requirements, management of specific tumors, and surveillance after primary treatment of cancers. It addresses the various diagnostic/therapeutic options that are currently available or are most likely to become available in the near future according to a prioritized approach, thereby keeping to a minimum the number of diagnostic imaging procedures the patient is expected to undergo. Topics include basic science, clinical applications, radionuclide therapy, radioguided surgery, heart disease in the cancer patient, and adverse effects of cancer therapy. Each clinical chapter discusses the radionuclide procedures within an integrated framework, thereby identifying the information required for effective treatment of specific tumors. The book concludes with a series of updated cases that define and expand the didactic material in the clinical application chapters. Thoroughly updated and revised, the third edition incorporates new clinical evidence validating the use of radionuclides for diagnosis and therapy in oncology, new radiotracers, and the growing integration of imaging modalities into different types of hybrid imaging. With contributions from a group of internationally distinguished practitioners, Nuclear Oncology: From Pathophysiology to Clinical Applications, Third Edition, is a valuable reference for nuclear medicine physicians, radiologists, medical and surgical oncologists, and other clinicians involved in the care and management of cancer patients.
Contents:
Volume 1, Part I: Basic Science
Cancer Biology of Molecular Imaging
Principles of Molecular Targeting for Radionuclide Therapy
Single-Photon Emitting Radiopharmaceuticals for Diagnostic Applications
Positron-Emitting Radiopharmaceuticals for Diagnostic Applications in Oncology
Radiopharmaceuticals for Therapy
Novel Single-Photon-Emitting Radiopharmaceuticals for Diagnostic Applications
Novel Positron-Emitting Radiopharmaceuticals
Novel Radiopharmaceuticals for Therapy
Physics of Nuclear Oncology
Instrumentation for Positron Emission Tomography
Instrumentation for Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT)
Instrumentation for Intraoperative Detection and Imaging
Radiobiology and Radiation Dosimetry in Nuclear Medicine
Imaging Biomarkers: Radiomics and the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Nuclear Oncology
Part II: Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Lymphomas
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Multiple Myeloma
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Leukemias
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Brain Tumors
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Head and Neck Cancer
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Thyroid Tumors
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Parathyroid Tumors
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Breast Cancer
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Lung and Mediastinal Tumors
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Esophageal Cancers
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Gastric Cancers
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors. Volume 2: Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Tumors of the Liver and Biliary Tract
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Pancreatic Cancer
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Colorectal Cancer
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Neuroendocrine Tumors
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Kidney and Bladder Cancer
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Prostatic Cancer
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Testicular Cancer
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Penile Cancer
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Vulvar Cancer
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Uterine Cancers
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Ovarian Cancer
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Sarcomas
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Malignant Melanoma
Diagnostic Applications of Nuclear Medicine: Pediatric Cancers
Part III: Radionuclide Therapy
Radionuclide Therapy of Lymphomas
Radionuclide Therapy of Leukemias and Multiple Myeloma
Radionuclide Therapy of Thyroid Tumors
Neuroendocrine Tumors: Therapy with Radiolabeled Peptides
Neuroendocrine Tumors: Therapy with 131 I-MIBG
Targeted Radionuclide Therapy for Bone Metastasis
Radionuclide Therapy of Tumors of the Liver and Biliary Tract Volume 3, Part IV: Radioguided Surgery
Radioguided Surgery for Malignant Melanoma
Radioguided Surgery for Head and Neck Cancer
Radioguided Surgery: New Applications, Approaches, and Strategies
Molecular Guidance for Planning External Beam Radiation Therapy in Oncology
Part V: Heart Disease in the Cancer Patient
Imaging the Cardiovascular System in the Cancer Patient
Part VI: Adverse Effects of Cancer Therapy
Nuclear Medicine in the Assessment of Adverse Effects of Cancer Therapy in the Lung, Kidney, Gastrointestinal Tract, and Central Nervous System
Part VII: Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Lymphomas
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Multiple Myeloma
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Brain Tumors
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Head and Neck Cancers
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Thyroid Tumors
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Parathyroid Tumors
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Breast Cancer
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Lung and Mediastinal Tumors
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Esophageal Cancers
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Gastric Cancers
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Small Bowel Cancers
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Tumors of the Liver and Biliary Tract
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Pancreatic Cancer
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Colorectal Cancer
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Neuroendocrine Tumors
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Kidney and Bladder Cancers
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Prostatic Cancer
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Testicular Cancer
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Penile Cancer
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Vulvar Cancer
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Uterine Cancers
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Ovarian Cancer
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Sarcomas
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Malignant Melanoma
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Pediatric Cancers
Teaching Cases in Nuclear Oncology: Investigating the Heart in Cancer Patients. - Digitaledited by Valérie Doyle.Summary: Volume 122 of Methods in Cell Biology describes modern tools and techniques used to study nuclear pore complexes and nucleocytoplasmic transport in diverse eukaryotic model systems (including mammalian cells, Xenopus, C. elegans, yeast). The volume enables investigators to analyze nuclear pore complex structure, assembly, and dynamics; to evaluate protein and RNA trafficking through the nuclear envelope; and to design in vivo or in vitro assays appropriate to their research needs.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2014
- DigitalMaximiliano D'Angelo, editor.Summary: The three-dimensional organization of the DNA inside the eukaryotic cell nucleus has emerged a critical regulator of genome integrity and function. Increasing evidence indicates that nuclear pore complexes (NPCs), the large protein channels that connect the nucleus to the cytoplasm, play a critical role in the establishment and maintenance of chromatin organization and in the regulation of gene activity. These findings, which oppose the traditional view of NPCs as channels with only one: the facilitation of nucleocytoplasmic molecule exchange, have completely transformed our understanding of these structures. This book describes our current knowledge of the role of NPCs in genome organization and gene expression regulation. It starts by providing an overview of the different compartments and structures of the nucleus and how they contribute to organizing the genome, then moves to examine the direct roles of NPCs and their components in gene expression regulation in different organisms, and ends by describing the function of nuclear pores in the infection and genome integration of HIV, in DNA repair and telomere maintenance, and in the regulation of chromosome segregation and mitosis. This book provides an intellectual backdrop for anyone interested in understanding how the gatekeepers of the nucleus contribute to safeguarding the integrity and function of the eukaryotic genome.
Contents:
Intro; Preface; Contents; 1 Spatial Organization of the Nucleus Compartmentalizes and Regulates the Genome; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Subdomains of the Nucleus; 1.2.1 Nuclear Envelope; 1.2.2 Nuclear Pore Complexes; 1.2.3 Chromosomes; 1.2.4 Centromeres; 1.2.5 Telomeres; 1.2.6 Nucleolus; 1.2.7 Perinucleolar Compartment; 1.2.8 Cajal Bodies; 1.2.9 Gemini of Coiled Bodies; 1.2.10 PML/ND10 Bodies; 1.2.11 Speckles; 1.2.12 Paraspeckles; 1.2.13 Histone Bodies; 1.2.14 Polycomb Bodies; 1.3 Composition of Nuclear Structures; 1.3.1 Mass Spectrometry Opens a Whole New Dimension in Defining Nuclear Subdomains. 1.4 Self-Assembly of Nuclear Structures1.5 Genome Organization Patterns; 1.5.1 Loops and Topologically-Associated Domains; 1.5.2 Compartments; 1.6 Structure-Function Relationships; 1.6.1 Layers of Functional Separation; 1.6.2 Loops; 1.6.3 Scaffolds; 1.6.4 Boundary Elements; 1.7 General versus Tissue- or State-Specific Functions; 1.8 Conclusions and Open Questions; 1.8.1 Mechanism for Establishment and Function of Different Organizational Patterns; 1.8.2 Zip Codes and Dynamics; 1.8.3 Conclusions; References. 2 The Molecular Composition and Function of the Nuclear Periphery and Its Impact on the Genome2.1 The Conservation of the Spatial Positioning of the Genome Across Eukaryotes; 2.2 Integral INM Proteins; 2.3 A Brief History of INM Targeting; 2.4 The Nuclear Lamina; 2.5 Lamina Associated Domains; 2.6 LADs as Developmentally Regulated Regions; 2.7 Histone Modifications at the Nuclear Periphery; 2.8 Peripheral Tethers; 2.9 Lamina Associated Sequences; 2.10 Beyond Silencing: The Periphery and Genome Integrity; 2.11 Repetitive DNA and the Nuclear Periphery. 2.12 Inputs of Nuclear Compartmentalization on DNA Repair Mechanisms2.13 Outlook; References; 3 Nuclear Pore Complexes: Fascinating Nucleocytoplasmic Checkpoints; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Versatility of the NPCs Structural Configuration; 3.3 Composition, Heterogeneity and Dynamics of the NPCs; 3.4 NPCs as Fascinating Gatekeepers Between the Cytoplasm and the Nucleus; 3.5 Configuration and Functional Mechanisms of the Selective NPC Barrier: FG-Nups; References; 4 Nuclear Pore Complex in Genome Organization and Gene Expression in Yeast; 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Spatial Organization of the Yeast Genome4.3 Composition of NPC; 4.4 Nuclear Pore Complex Interacts with the Genome; 4.5 Nups Influence Transcription; 4.6 Mechanisms of Gene Recruitment; 4.7 Interchromosomal Clustering at the NPC; 4.8 Regulation of Gene Recruitment and Clustering; 4.9 Gene Recruitment and Clustering Through the Cell Cycle; 4.10 Transcription Memory; 4.11 Molecular Mechanism of INO1 Transcriptional Memory; 4.12 Concluding Remarks; References; 5 Nuclear Pore and Genome Organization and Gene Expression in Drosophila; 5.1 Introduction. - Digitaledited by Nathalie Beaujean, Hélène Jammes, Alice Jouneau.Contents:
Nuclear Transfer in the Mouse
Nuclear Transfer in the Rabbit
Nuclear Transfer in Ruminants
Nuclear Transfer and Transgenesis in the Pig
Embryonic Stem Cell-Somatic Cell Fusion and Post-Fusion Enucleation
Analysis of Nuclear Reprogramming Following Nuclear Transfer to Xenopus Oocyte
Assessing the Quality of Donor Cells: Karyotyping Methods
Treatment of Donor Cell/Embryo with Different Approaches to Improve Development After Nuclear Transfer
Fluorescent Immunodetection of Epigenetic Modifications on Pre-Implantation Mouse Embryos
Visualization of Epigenetic Modifications in Preimplantation Embryos
Live Embryo Imaging to Follow Cell Cycle and Chromosomes Stability After Nuclear Transfer
Analysis of Nucleolar Morphology and Protein Localization as an Indicator of Nuclear Reprogramming
Assessment of Cell Lineages and Cell Death in Blastocysts by Immunostaining
Gene Expression Analysis in Early Embryos through Reverse Transcription Quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR)
Studying Bovine Early Embryo Transcriptome by Microarray
Methylation of Specific Regions: Bisulfite-Sequencing at the Single Oocyte or 2-Cell Embryo Level
Micro Chromatin Immunoprecipitation ({uF06D}ChIP) from Early Mammalian Embryos
Assessing Reprogramming by Chimera Formation and Tetraploid Complementation
Whole-Mount In Situ Hybridization to Assess Advancement of Development and Embryo Morphology
Genome-Wide Analysis of Methylation in Bovine Clones by Methylated DNA Immunoprecipitation (MeDIP). - DigitalRakesh Kumar, editor.Contents:
Preface
Steroid Receptor Coactivators (SRCs) as Integrators of Multiple Signaling Pathways in Cancer Progression
Role of Alteration/Deficiency in Activation (ADA) Complex in the Cell Cycle, Genomic Instability and Cancer
RUNX2 Transcriptional Regulation in Development and Disease
Epigenetic Mechanisms of Cancer Metastasis
Regulatory Effects of Arsenic on Cellular Signaling Pathways: Biological Effects and Therapeutic Implications
Nuclear Factors Linking Cancer and Inflammation
Regulation of the Jak/STATs Pathways by Histone Deacetylases
Receptor Tyrosine Kinases in the Nucleus: Nuclear Functions and Therapeutic Implications in Cancers
Nucleolar Signaling Determines Cell Fate The RP-Mdm2-p53 Axis Fine-Tunes Cellular Homeostasis
Transcriptional Regulation of Lipogenesis as a Therapeutic Target for Cancer Treatment
Selective Inhibition of Acetyl-Lysine Effector Domains of the Bromodomain Family in Oncology
Domain Specific Targeting of Cancer
The Potential of Targeting Splicing for Cancer Therapy
Exploiting Cell Cycle Pathways in Cancer Therapy: New (and Old) Targets and Potential Strategies
Histone Demethylases in Prostate Cancer
Therapeutic Significance of Chromatin Remodeling Complexes in Cancer
Index.Digital Access Springer 2014 - Digitaledited by Gunter Mayer.Contents:
Selection of aptamers for metabolite sensing and construction of optical nanosensors / Yi Long ... [et al.]
SELEX of cell-specific RNA aptamers / Katharina Berg, Eileen Magbanua, and Ulrich Hahn
Developing aptamers by cell-based SELEX / Silvia Catuogno, Carla Lucia Esposito, and Vittorio de Franciscis
DNA aptamer generation by genetic alphabet expansion SELEX (ExSELEX) using an unnatural base pair system / Michiko Kimoto, Ken-ichiro Matsunaga, and Ichiro Hirao
Capillary electrophoresis for the selection of DNA aptamers recognizing activated protein C / Nasim Shahidi Hamedani and Jens Müller
Preparation of SELEX samples for next-generation sequencing / Fabian Tolle and Günter Mayer
Next-generation analysis of deep sequencing data : bringing light into the black box of SELEX experiments / Michael Blank
Aptamer binding studies using MicroScale thermophoresis / Dennis Breitsprecher ... [et al.]
Label-free determination of the dissociation constant of small molecule-aptamer interaction by isothermal titration calorimetry / Marc Vogel and Beatrix Suess
Applications of aptamers in flow and imaging cytometry / Isis C. Nascimento ... [et al.]
In vitro and in vivo imaging of fluorescent aptamers / Ioanna Théodorou ... [et al.]
Crystallographic pursuit of a protein-RNA aptamer complex / John J. G. Tesmer
Voltammetric aptasensor based on magnetic beads assay for detection of human activated protein C / Arzum Erdem, Gulsah Congur, and Ece Eksin
Apta-PCR / Alessandro Pinto ... [et al.]
Aptamer-based enzyme capture assay for measurement of plasma thrombin levels / Jens Müller ... [et al.]
Application of aptamers in histopathology / Sarah Shigdar ... [et al.]
Aptamer stainings for super-resolution microscopy / Maria Angela Gomes de Castro, Burkhard Rammner, and Felipe Opazo
Synthesis and characterization of aptamer-targeted SNALPs for the delivery of siRNA / Samantha E. Wilner and Matthew Levy
Screening of genetic switches based on the twister ribozyme motif / Michele Felletti, Benedikt Klauser, and Jörg S. Hartig.Digital Access Springer 2016 - DigitalJørgen Kjems, Elena Ferapontova, Kurt V. Gothelf, editors.Summary: This volume on nucleic acid nanotechnology offers authoritative, up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of nanotechnological studies and applications of nucleic acids. It provides reviews of various aspects of nucleic acid nanotechnology, each written by an internationally leading expert in the field, and presents state-of-the-art and recent advances in nucleic acid synthetic modifications, nanoscale design, manipulation and current and future applications in bioengineering, medicine, electronics, genetic analysis, chemistry, molecular biology, surface and material sciences. It examines how nucleic acid research is merging with nanotechnology, allowing the nanoscale properties of nucleic acid to be exploited in performing challenging nanotechnological tasks, from nanorobotics and nanosensing to nucleic acid computing. This book will above all benefit anyone who is interested in nanotechnological concepts of nucleic acid design and applications, and offers a valuable resource for teaching these concepts. It is essential reading for a broad audience of scientists both in academia and industry who wish to expand their expertise on the potential of nucleic acid functions and applications.
Contents:
Self-assembly of DNA bases via hydrogen bonding studied by Scanning tunneling microscopy
Force spectroscopy of DNA and RNA: structure and kinetics from single molecule experiments
The power of single molecule FRET microscopy applied to DNA nanotechnology
DNA nanostructures: DNA Tiles
DNA Origami
DNA nanotechnology: From biology and beyond
DNA Templated Synthesis
Mechanical DNA devices
Nano-encapsulation of Oligonucleotides for Therapeutic Use
Cell-specific aptamers for nano-medical applications
Nucleic acid sequencing and analysis with nanopores
Application of Nanomaterials For DNA Sensing.Digital Access Springer 2014 - DigitalKatsuhiko S. Murakami, Michael A. Trakselis, editors.Summary: This book provides a review of the multitude of nucleic acid polymerases, including DNA and RNA polymerases from Archea, Bacteria and Eukaryota, mitochondrial and viral polymerases, and other specialized polymerases such as telomerase, template-independent terminal nucleotidyl transferase and RNA self-replication ribozyme. Although many books cover several different types of polymerases, no book so far has attempted to catalog all nucleic acid polymerases. The goal of this book is to be the top reference work for postgraduate students, postdocs, and principle investigators who study polymerase.
Contents:
Structural aspects of mitochondrial ribosome function
Mechanism and control of protein synthesis in mammalian mitochondria
Translation in mammalian mitochondria : Order and disorder linked to tRNA and Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases
Mitochondrial targeting of RNA and mitochondrial translation in yeast and mammalians
Mechanisms and control of protein synthesis in yeast mitochondria
Mitochondrial translation in trypanosomatids
Translation in mitochondria and apicoplasts in Apicomplexa
Translation in mitochondria in green alga and higher plants
Translation in flowering plant chloroplasts
The chloroplasts as platform for recombinant proteins production.Digital Access Springer 2014 - DigitalDigital Access Springer v. 15-, 2005-
- Digitaledited by Ronald Hancock.Contents:
Cell type-specific affinity purification of nuclei for chromatin profiling in whole animals / Florian A. Steiner and Steven Henikoff
Lysis gradient centrifugation : a flexible method for the isolation of nuclei from primary cells / Karl Katholnig ... [et al.]
Isolation of nuclei in media containing an inert polymer to mimic the crowded cytoplasm / Ronald Hancock and Yasmina Hadj-Sahraoui
New rapid method for isolating nucleoli / Zhou Fang Li and Yun Wah Lam
Sequential recovery of macromolecular components of the nucleolus / Baoyan Bai and Marikki Laiho
Au nanoinjectors for electrotriggered gene delivery into the cell nucleus / Mijeong Kang and Bongsoo Kim
Improving chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) by suppression of method-induced DNA-damage signaling / Sascha Beneke
Purification of specific chromatin loci for proteomic analysis / Stephanie D. Byrum, Sean D. Taverna, and Alan J. Tackett
Chromatin structure analysis of single gene molecules by psoralen cross-linking and electron microscopy / Christopher R. Brown ... [et al.]
Purification of proteins on newly synthesized DNA using iPOND / Huzefa Dungrawala and David Cortez
Applying the ribopuromycylation method to detect nuclear translation / Alexandre David and Jonathan W. Yewdell
Targeted nano analysis of water and ions in the nucleus using cryo-correlative microscopy / Frédérique Nolin ... [et al.]
Redox-sensitive yellow fluorescent protein sensor for monitoring nuclear glutathione redox dynamics / Agata Banach-Latapy, Michèle Dardalhon, and Meng-Er Huang
Determination of the dissociation constant of the NF[Kappa]B p50/p65 heterodimer in living cells using fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy / Manisha Tiwari and Masataka Kinjo
Imaging and quantification of amyloid fibrillation in the cell nucleus / Florian Arnhold, Andrea Scharf, and Anna von Mikecz
Analysis of nuclear organization with TANGO, software for high-throughput quantitative analysis of 3D fluorescence microscopy images / Jean Ollion ... [et al.]
Quantitative analysis of chromosome localization in the nucleus / Sandeep Chakraborty ... [et al.].Digital Access Springer 2015 - Print[por] Fernando D. Gómez [y] Julio García Otero.Contents:
Contents
1. pt. Semiología torácica. Aparato respiratorio, por Fernando D. Gómez. - Aparato circulatorio, por Julio García Otero. - Mediastino, por Fernando D. Gómez. - DigitalAndrew B. Lumb and Caroline B. Thomas ; foreword by Peter Slinger.Contents:
Functional anatomy of the respiratory tract
Elastic forces and lung volumes
Respiratory system resistance
Control of breathing
Pulmonary ventilation
The pulmonary circulation
Distribution of pulmonary ventilation and perfusion
Diffusion of respiratory gases
Carbon dioxide
Oxygen
Nonrespiratory functions of the lung
Pregnancy, neonates and children
Exercise
Sleep
Obesity
High altitude and flying
High pressure and diving
Respiration in closed environments and space
Drowning
Smoking and air pollution
Anaesthesia
Changes in the carbon dioxide partial pressure
Hypoxia
Anaemia
Oxygen toxicity and hyperoxia
Comparative respiratory physiology
Ventilatory failure
Airways disease
Pulmonary vascular disease
Diseases of the lung parenchyma and pleura
Acute lung injury
Respiratory support and artificial ventilation
Pulmonary surgery
The atmosphere
The history of respiratory physiology
Appendices. Physical quantities and units of measurement
The gas laws
Conversion factors for gas volumes
Symbols and abbreviations
Mathematical functions relevant to respiratory physiology.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2021 - Digital[edited by] Sass Elisha, Jeremy S. Heiner and John J. Nagelhout.Digital Access ClinicalKey Nursing 2023
- DigitalLynn Fitzgerald Macksey, RN, MSN, CRNA.Contents:
Core anesthesia information
AGM airway ventilation
Monitoring
Intravenous fluids, colloids, blood products
Anesthesia pharmacology
Neuraxial anesthesia
Peripheral nerve blocks
Neuro anatomy and physiology
Cardiac
Arterial blood gases
Pediatrics
Obstetric anesthesia
Abbreviations.Digital Access R2Library 2018Limited to 1 simultaneous user - Digital[edited by] Susan B. Bastable.Summary: "Nurse as Educator: Principles of Teaching and Learning for Nursing Practice, Sixth Edition prepares nurse educators, clinical nurse specialists, and nurse practitioners and students for their ever-increasing role in patient teaching, health education, and health promotion. One of the most outstanding and unique features of this text is that it focuses on multiple audiences therefore making it applicable to both undergraduate and graduate nursing courses. The Sixth Edition features coverage of relevant topics in nursing education and health promotion such as health literacy, teaching people with disabilities, the impact of gender and socioeconomics on learning, technology for teaching and learning, and the ethical, legal, and economic foundations of the educational process"-- Provided by publisherDigital Access R2Library 2023Limited to 1 simultaneous user
- DigitalSuzanne Waddill-Goad.Summary: Nursing is more than a job. It is a profession that attracts those who value compassion, want to make a difference in other people's lives, and want to do greater good in the world. While the profession provides endless options of practice, settings, and flexibility, nurses are burning out due to schedules, long shifts, mental and physical exhaustion, workload, conflict and bullying, challenging patients, rapid advances in technology, and lack of control. And when stress and fatigue take over a nurse's ability to prioritize self-care and recovery time, patient safety and quality is greatly affected and compromised. Nurse Burnout: Overcoming Stress in Nursing explores the stress-fatigue-burnout connection, the risks involved, and defines the health concerns and practice considerations for how to move the profession forward. Author Suzanne Waddill-Goad provides nurses with the tools they need set boundaries and combat compassion fatigue in order to renew energy to be at your personal and professional best.
Contents:
The effects of inherent stress
A slice of reality
Nursing : art vs. science
The impact of nursing leadership
Professional integrity
The internal strain of silos
The social milieu (culture)
The clout of allies
Planning intentional quality and safety
Promoting work-life balance
Looking toward the future.Digital Access - DigitalMary E. McDonald.Summary: "Provides instructors with a comprehensive, in-depth guide to creating effective classroom exams. Nurse educators will learn how to craft reliable and valid assessment materials ranging from multiple-choice exams and true-false tests to matching exercises and essay responses. Hundred of sample test questions, as well as detailed scoring rubrics, serve as invaluable resources for educators preparing their students for successful careers in nursing. Additionally, the text delves into the pedagogy behind Bloom's taxonomy, how to gauge the difficulty level of questions, and how to revise questions to increase their cognitive challenge. This revised edition is an essential guide for developing questions that require students to think critically and features a chapter on NCLEX test question development"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The role of assessment in instruction
The language of assessment
Developing instructional objectives
Implementing systematic test development
Selected-response format : developing multiple-choice items
Writing critical thinking multiple-choice items
Selected-response format : developing true-false and matching items
Constructed-response format : developing short-answer and essay items
Assembling, administering, and scoring a test
Establishing evidence of reliability and validity
Interpreting test results
Laboratory and clinical evaluation
Assigning grades
Instituting item banking and test development software
Preparing students for the licensure examination : the importance of NCLEX.Digital Access R2Library 2018 - DigitalKeeley C. Harmon, Joe Ann Clark, Jeffery M. Dyck, Vicki Moran.Contents:
Issues and trends in nursing education
Principles of teaching and learning
Classroom teaching
Clinical experiences
Simulation
Online learning
Appendix A: Example course syllabus
Appendix B: Program outcomes
Appendix C: Exam blueprint
Appendix D: Example case study
Appendix E: Example welcome letter
Appendix F: Key discussion points during advising
Appendix G: Clinical organization tool
Appendix H: Example of clinical syllabus
AppendixI: Abbreviated second patient form
Appendix J: Example of a clinical contract
Appendix K: Sample action plan
Appendix L: Sample of debriefing questions for simulation.Digital Access Springer 2016 - PrintJoyce J. Fitzpatrick, Celeste M. Alfes.Summary: "We have been teaching leadership for years, both formally and informally, modeling the way for new nurse leaders at all levels. We have been encouraged by the leadership roles that graduates have assumed, charting new territory in healthcare delivery, in academic leadership and in policy changes within society. We firmly believe that management and leadership skills can be taught. This conviction, and the fact that there was no comprehensive leadership and management book that met our teaching needs, led us to prepare this book. Graduate nursing students in management and leadership courses will benefit from the wisdom imparted in each chapter by distinguished nurse leaders. We know that this book will lead to substantial changes in how nurses view themselves and the leadership roles they can embrace in the future"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Section I. Introduction. Leading in challenging times / Angela S. Prestia
Professionalism / Germaine C. Nelson
Nurse manager and leader competencies / Linda Q. Everett and Benjamin J. Farber
Section II. Relational leadership in practice. The importance of relationships / Mary Beth Modic and Amy Windover
Emotional intelligence / Mary T. Quinn Griffin and Lauraine Spano-Szekely
Relationship-based leadership theories / Rosanne Raso and Rae Jean Hemway
The coaching and mentoring process / M. Lisa Hedenstrom and Susan Dyess
Section III. Innovative and expanding models of care delivery. Value based contracting / Kristine Adams and Nicholas Engelhardt
Population and community health : leveraging leadership and empowering nurses to understand and positively impact social determinants of health / Natalia Cineas and Donna Boyle Schwartz
Telehealth / Noreen B. Brennan
Innovation / Cole Edmonson and Tim Raderstorf
Section IV. Organizational analysis. Structures, processes, and organizational goals / Deidre O'Flaherty and Mary Joy Garcia-Dia
Strategic development and planning / Moreen Donahue
System perspectives for organizations / Michele P. Holskey and Reynaldo R. Rivera
Section V. Essential management issues. Quality and safety / Mary Cathryn Sitterding and Amy Dee Wilson
Information management and big data / Andrew P. Reimer
Human resource management / MariLou Prado-Inzerillo and Bertha Ku
Section VI. Healthcare finance and budgeting. Macro components of healthcare financing / Nathanial Schreiner and Todd Nelson
Developing financial acumen for nurse leaders / Deborah J. Stilgenbauer
Section VII. Governance. Board leadership and responsibilities / Kimberly J. Harperand and Laurie S. Benson
Relationships between board and management / Pamela Austin Thompson
Section VIII. Special topics. Unanticipated transitions / Theresa L. Champagne and Ashley M. Carlucci
The nurse leader's role in philanthropy / Kate Judge
Section IX. Case studies for nurse managers and executives. Comprehensive case studies
Comprehensive case study 1: Human-centered leadership / Kay Kennedy, Lucy Leclerc, and Susan Campis
Comprehensive case study 2: Effective mentoring through relational leadership / K. David Bailey and Joseph P. De Santis
Comprehensive case study 3: Telehealth / Mary Joy Garcia-Dia
Comprehensive case study 4: Nurse-led innovation to reduce occupational heat stress of operating room personnel / Jill Byrne
Comprehensive case study 5: Leadership to drive quality through direct-care nurse feedback using an electronic health record dashboard / Anne Pohnert and Mary A, Dolansky
Comprehensive case study 6: Resiliency / Deirdre O'Flaherty and Mary Joy Garcia-Dia
Comprehensive case study 7: Main hospital : perioperative transition unit / Garry Brydges
Comprehensive case study 8: Finance / Nathanial Schreine and Stuart DownsDigital Access R2Library 2023Limited to 1 simultaneous user - DigitalConnie Curran.Contents:
Board basics
Hospital governance trends
What nurses need to know to get on board(s)
Top competencies for successful board service
Planning your path to board service
Serving as a productive board member
What's holding you back?Digital Access AccessAPN 2016 - DigitalMargaret A. Fitzgerald, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C, FAANP, CSP, DCC, FNAP, President, Fitzergerald Health Education Associates, LLC, North Andover, Massachusetts, Family Nurse Practitioner, Greater Lawrence Family Health Center, Lawrence, Massachusetts.Summary: Start preparing for your future - today! The new edition of this award-winning text, written by renowned NP educator and certification preparation expert Dr. Margaret Fitzgerald. A must read for anyone taking the NP certification exam. Develop critical thinking and test-taking skills for the exam and the firm knowledge-base needed for both the exam and practice. The 5th edition delivers the latest guidelines, recommendations, diagnostic and treatment protocols, and procedures -everything critical to passing the NP boards.
Contents:
Health promotion and disease prevention
Neurological disorders
Skin disorders
Eye, ear, nose, and throat problems
Cardiac disorders
Respiratory disorders
Gastrointestinal disorders
Male genitourinary system
Musculoskeletal disorders
Peripheral vascular disease
Endocrine disorders
Renal disorders
Hematological and select immunological disorders
Psychosocial disorders
Female reproductive and genitourinary systems
Older adults
Pediatrics
Childbearing
Professional issues.Digital Access R2Library 2017Limited to 1 simultaneous user - DigitalMichelle Lajiness, Susanne Quallich, editors.Contents:
Scope of practice, guidelines, clinical privileging
Transitioning pediatric urology patients to adult urology practices
Men's health, hypogonadism and fertility overview
Evaluation and management of common scrotal conditions
Erectile dysfunction
Benign prostatic hyperplasia
Prostatitis
Urologic dermatology
Stone disease
Stricture and trauma
Urinary tract infection and pyelonephritis
Urodynamics
Neurogenic bladder
Stress incontinence
Overactive bladder
Underactive bladder
Women's urology
Painful bladder syndrome/interstitial cystitis
Prostate cancer.-Bladder and urothelial cancer
Kidney cancer
Penile and testicular cancers.-Geriatric urology
Office management
Procedures for the nurse practitioner in urology
Uroradiology
Coding issues. - Digitaledited by Susanne A. Quallich, Michelle J. Lajiness.Summary: This new edition updates the previous one and adds additional content related to postoperative management, pain management, LGBTQ care, and uroradiology. This book is designed to meet the needs of nurse practitioners, advanced practice nurses globally and physician assistants working in urology. Content assumes some background knowledge regarding the normal anatomy and physiology of the genitourinary system and the pathophysiology underlying specific urologic health-related problems. This ensures that the provider can pursue exemplary management of patients with acute and chronic urologic conditions in a wide variety of settings, including independent practices, and academic urologic practices. This manual fills the gaps that traditional curricula may have left, permitting the reader to proceed with confident management of adult patients with urologic care needs, promoting the role of a skilled clinician in urology, especially for chronic, non-operative urologic conditions while recognizing those conditions which may benefit from surgical management. As the burden of urologic disease increases with an aging U.S. population, it is increasingly clear that nurse practitioners and physician assistants will be called on to move into roles caring for patients with urologic disease. Use of NPs and PAs to their highest education will become an increasingly important strategy for maintaining access and reducing costs, in the context of urologist workforce that is shrinking. However, urology topics receive sporadic attention in NP and PA curricula, leaving practicing NPs and PAs with gaps in their knowledge concerning trends and recommendations for management of urologic health conditions. As this demand for provider visits for urologic concerns increases, the demand for provider services to care for patients with urologic health concerns will also increase, and presents the opportunity for both NPs and PAs to move into specialty practice environments within urology.
Contents:
Preface
Introduction
1. Transitioning pediatric urology patients to adult urology practices
2. Basics of hypogonadism evaluation and management
3. Evaluation and management of common scrotal conditions
4. Erectile dysfunction and men's sexual health
5. Benign prostatic hyperplasia
6. Hematuria
7. Prostatitis and chronic male pelvic pain
8. Stone disease
9. Urethral stricture and trauma
10. Urinary tract infection and pyelonephritis
11. Basics of pre and postoperative management specific to urology patients
12. Neurogenic bladder and underactive bladder
13. Stress incontinence
14. Overactive bladder
15. Women's urology: Painful bladder syndrome and interstitial cystitis
16. Prostate cancer
17. Bladder and urothelial cancer
18. Kidney cancer
19. Penile and testicular cancers
20. Uroradiology for the Nurse Practitioner
21. Procedures for the nurse practitioner in urology
22. Pain management and the urology patient
23. Special topics for the Urology NP
24. Appendix: Resources, coding resources, PSA screening, urologic emergencies. . - DigitalCarolyn Buppert.Summary: "Drawing from the author's extensive experience as an NP followed by nearly 30 years as a practicing attorney focused on the many and varied legal issues affecting NPs, it is unlike any other text. This unique resource explains and analyzes the legal issues relevant to NPs in a straightforward and easy-to-read approach. The Seventh Edition discusses NP competencies, how the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree relates to NPs, the differences in primary care and acute care NPs, definitions of medical bio-ethics terminology, malpractice cases and the lessons to learn from them, emerging issues in health policy, guidelines around prescribing opioids and controlled drugs, clinical performance measures, electronic health records, and other relevant and practical topics specific to NPs. In how many states can NPs write prescriptions? What can an NP do if an insurance company refuses to pay the bill for a patient's visit? What should be covered in an employment contract? What is involved, legally, when starting a private practice? How does an NP know when to consult a physician? Nurse Practitioner's Business Practice and Legal Guide, Seventh Edition answers these questions and more, making it an indispensable resource for practicing NPs, students, those employing NPs, and attorneys representing NPs or the medical facilities in which NPs are employed"--Publisher's description.
Contents:
Intro
Title Page
Copyright Page
Preface
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 What Is a Nurse Practitioner?
Definition of Nurse Practitioner
An NP, by Any Other Name
Services Provided by NPs
Preparation and License Requirements
Initials
Areas of Practice
Legal History of NPs
Demographics
NPs in Primary Care
NP Versus Physician Assistant: What Is the Difference?
NP Versus Physician: What Is the Difference?
NP Versus RN: What Is the Difference?
NP Versus Clinical Nurse Specialist: What Is the Difference?
Where Do Nurse Practitioners Practice? The NP Doctorate
Use of the Title "Doctor"
Appendix 1-A: State-by-State Definitions of Nurse Practitioner
Appendix 1-B: State-by-State Titles for Nurse Practitioners
Chapter 2 Nurse Practitioner Scope of Practice
Professional Association Definition of Scope of Practice
Statutory Versus Regulatory NP Scope of Practice
Physician Challenges to NP Scope of Practice
Need for Clarity of Scope of Practice
NP Scope of Practice Compared with Registered Nurse Scope of Practice
NP and Physician Scope of Practice Compared
Can an NP Work Outside the NP's Certification? An Individual NP's Portfolio
Mandated Physician Involvement with NP Practice
Full Practice Authority
Appendix 2-A: Scope of Practice
Appendix 2-B: Physician Collaboration
Chapter 3 State Regulation of Nurse Practitioner Practice
How Laws About NP Practice Evolve
What Is Regulated?
Appendix 3-A: State-by-State List of Agencies That Regulate Nurse Practitioners
Appendix 3-B: State-by-State Nurse Practitioner Qualifications Required by Law
Chapter 4 Federal Regulation of the Nurse Practitioner Profession
Medicare
Medicaid
Nursing Homes In-Office and Hospital Laboratories Under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments
Self-Referral by Healthcare Providers Under the Stark Acts
Prescription of Controlled Substances Under the DEA
Reporting to the National Practitioner Data Bank
Patient Confidentiality
Discrimination in Hiring and Firing
Requirements Under the Americans with Disabilities Act
Appendix 4-A: Documentation Guidelines for Evaluation and Management Services
Chapter 5 Prescribing
Controlled Substances
Guidelines for Prescribing Legally Appendix 5-A: State-by-State Law Prescriptive Authority
Chapter 6 Hospital Privileges
Are Hospital Privileges an Issue for NPs?
Do PCPs Need Hospital Privileges?
Do NPs Need Hospital Privileges for Advancement of the Profession?
Do Individual NPs Need Hospital Privileges?
Who Has Hospital Privileges?
Does Federal Law Support Full Hospital Privileges for NPs?
What Does It Mean to Have Hospital Privileges?
Levels of Privilege
The Application Process
Expense
Denial of Privileges
Change on the Horizon
Chapter 7 Negligence and MalpracticeDigital Access R2Library 2021 - DigitalAngeline Dewey, Andrea Holecek.Contents:
Ethical theories
Healthcare ethics
Modern healthcare ethics : landmark events that shaped hospital ethics protocols
A nurse-led ethics committee
Common ethical challenges
Ethics case studies.Digital Access AccessAPN 2023 - Digitalclinical editor, Kathy G. Ferrell, BS, RN, LNCC, Board Certified, Medical-Legal Consulting, Thompson's Station, Tennessee.Contents:
Nursing practice and the law / by Mariea Urubek
Working in diverse clinical settings / by Leslie M. Durr
Patients' rights / by Kelli M. Hansen
Understanding malpractice liability / by Rebecca F. Cady
Lawsuits and the legal process / by Kristopher T. Starr
Legal risks on the job / by Samantha M. Steiner
Legal aspects of documentation / by Patricia Iyer
Legal risks while off duty / by Taralynn R. Mackay
Nurses' rights as employees / by Lanette L. Anderson
Ethical decision making / by Frances W. Sills
Ethics in nursing practice / by Edith Brous.Digital Access Ovid 2016 - DigitalKaren Roush.Summary: "This book is designed to guide you step-by-step through the process of rewriting your dissertation or DNP project paper into a high-quality manuscript ready to be submitted for publication. And then guide you through the process of submitting it. It gives you the background information you need to confidently navigate the world of scholarly publishing"--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The Essentials
Writing Well
Introduction and Literature Review
Methodology and Analysis
Results and Discussion
Publication Primer
Ethics and Legalities
Open Access Models
Submission Process
Getting a Decision.Digital Access - PrintKaren Roush.Summary: Feeling overwhelmed by the mere thought of writing your dissertation or scholarly project? Wondering how to begin and where to find the time? You are not alone. Earning your advanced degree is an extraordinary accomplishment, but completing those final stages can be a daunting task. A Nurse's Step-By-Step Guide to Writing a Dissertation or Scholarly Project, Third Edition, is a straightforward how-to guide. This book is intentionally concise because, let's be honest, the last thing a busy candidate needs is another unwieldy, doorstop-sized book. Packed with practical steps and tools, this fully updated third edition will help you plan, document, organize, and write your dissertation or scholarly project. Don't go it alone; let author and fellow dissertation survivor Karen Roush help you get from square one to DONE. --back cover.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Writing Your Introduction
Chapter 2: Writing Your Literature Review
Chapter 3: Writing Your Methodology Chapter
Chapter 4: Writing Your Results Chapter
Chapter 5: Writing Your Discussion Chapter
Chapter 6: Writing Manuscript Option Dissertations
Chapter 7: Writing Well: The Basics
IndexDigital Access R2Library [2023] - DigitalSharon Edwards, Joyce Williams.Summary: "This is the indispensable guide to daily procedures and problems faced by nurses working in this specialty. The focus of the book is on the patient and not the technology; the aim is to put across that the critical care practitioner looks after the patient and uses the technology to assist and support care, it is not the care itself."-- Back cover.
Contents:
Section 1 General principles of critical care; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Health and Safety; 1.3 Emergencies and life-threatening complications; 1.4 Life threatening complications/ outcomes;
Section 2 Patient assessment and investigations; 2.1 Identification of patient needs/problems; 2.2 Assessment; 2.3 Haemodynamic monitoring; 2.4 Diagnostic procedures;
Section 3 Critical care interventions; 3.1 Medium-technology life-support interventions; 3.2 High-technology life-support interventions; 3.3 Caring for a critical care patient; 3.4 Intubation and ventilation; 3.5 Transfer of critical care patients;
Section 4 Common conditions/reasons for admission; 4.1 Principles of cellular death, injury and repair; 4.2 Neurological; 4.3 Endocrine disorders; 4.4 Respiratory; 4.5 Cardiovascular; 4.6 Renal; 4.7 Gastrointestinal (GIT); 4.8 Immunological; 4.9 Burns; 4.10 Poisoning/overdose;
Section 5 Psychological and ethical care; 5.1 Mental effects of critical care; 5.2 Palliative care in critical care; 5.3 Professional practice issues;
Section 6 Pharmacology; 6.1 Medication management; 6.2 Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics; 6.3 Classification of drugs used in critical care; 6.4 Drug calculations; 6.5 Nurse prescribing; Conclusion; References; Relevant websites; Further reading;
Appendix 1 Units of measurement; Units (SI), the metric system and conversions; Measurements, equivalents and conversions (SI or metric and imperial);
Appendix 2 Normal values; Blood (haematology); Blood-venous plasma (biochemistry); Cerebrospinal fluid; Urine; Faeces;
Appendix 3 Drug measurement and calculations; Glossary; IndexDigital Access ClinicalKey Nursing 2019 - DigitalBrian Dolan, Amy Overend ; foreword by Professor Jane Cummings.Summary: When you become a ward or unit manager, sister or charge nurse, your responsibilities change and you need a very different set of skills compared to your previous roles. You are now required to manage a team of staff with a set budget and are responsible for maintaining an environment in which people can work well. This book will help you to identify your responsibilities and best approaches as a manager to provide patients with a high standard of care through your staff; read through examples, suggestions and tips following a highly practical approach; manage your staff, time and budget; create a positive work environment.Digital Access ClinicalKey Nursing 2019
- DigitalAnn Richards, Sharon Edwards.Summary: Further to the success of the previous editions, A nurse's survival guide to the ward continues to be the indispensable guide to all the procedures and problems faced by nurses and healthcare professionals every day. Whether you are a clincal practicing student or a qualified nurse, this book is the perfect straightforward reference for every doubts you might have about emergency situations, as well as assessments, clinical procedures and much more. You will find in this updated edition: completely updated and revised content written by well-known authors with extensive experience in the field ; up-to-date legal issues, health and safety, professional practice issues and ethics in nursing ; expansions of areas such as oxygen administration, fluid and electrolyte balance and nutrition. -- Back cover.
Contents:
Your job and its organization
Principles of adult nursing
Identification of patient problems
Fundamental procedures
A systems approach
Pharmacology.Digital Access ClinicalKey Nursing 2019 - Digitaledited by Connie M. Ulrich, Christine Grady.Summary: This book addresses the many ethical issues and extraordinary risks that nurses and others are facing during the COVID-19 pandemic, which creates physical, emotional, and economic burdens, affecting nurses' overall health and well-being. Nurses are essential front-line clinicians across all health care settings and in every nation. The COVID-19 pandemic caused by the novel SARs-CoV-2 virus has affected children, adults, and communities within and across all societies. Nurses, too, have contracted the virus and died from the disease. They have also seen their colleagues, family members, and friends hospitalized or in intensive care units struggling to survive. Nursing's professionalism and disciplinary resolve to care for patients and families amidst confusion, misinformation, and shifting guidelines has been called "heroic" by the public. How much risk should nurses be expected to accept during a pandemic? How do nurses help patients and families find comfort and dignity at the end-of-life? How do we help nurses who are suffering from moral distress and mental health concerns from what they have seen, been asked to do, or are unable to provide? And, how does society move forward from a pandemic that has challenged our basic ethical principles of justice and what is "fair, good and right" in caring for those who need care, including the most vulnerable and nurses themselves? This book addresses these and other ethical concerns that nurses are facing in their day-to-day clinical practice; experiences shared with patients, families, and colleagues. Although this book was written while the pandemic was still raging across the United States and globally, the events needed to be told as they were unfolding. This book helps us to learn from both the successes and failures that are affecting so many across the globe, including those on whom the public relies on to provide quality, compassionate, and expert care when they are sick: nurses. .
Contents:
Introduction
Understanding Acceptable Risks in Healthcare [Occupational risks/limits/PPE/obligations]
Finding Compassion: Helping Patients Die and Sometimes Alone
Preparing to Make Difficult Choices: Triage Decision and Crisis Standards of Care
The Emotional and Moral Remnants of COVID-19: Burnout, Moral Distress, and Mental Health Concerns
Unintended Consequences: Lack of Essential and Nonessential Patient Care, Furloughs of HCP, and Institutional Financial Losses
Lingering and Glaring Health Disparities amidst COVID-19
School nurses/pediatric concerns. "School Health
Chapter 9. Global Health Ethics: Nursing Voices from China and Brazil.-Moving Forward: What Have We Learned? Where do we go from here? [Conclusion] (Opportunities to move forward). .Digital Access Springer 2022 - DigitalMarianne Baernholdt, Diane K. Boyle, editors.Contents:
PART I) INTRODUCTION 1) Overview of the QHOM
PART II) CONTEXT 2) Healthcare Policy
3) The Nurse Workforce
PART III) SYSTEM 4) The Nurse Work Environment
5) Workflow, Turbulence, and Cognitive Complexity
6) Health Information Technology and Electronic Health Records
PART IV) CLIENT 7) Health Literacy and the Social Determinants of Health
8) Chronicity
PART V) INTERVENTIONS 9) Nursing Care Processes/Interventions
10) Interprofessional Practice and Education
11) Care Coordination
PART VI) OUTCOMES 12) Client and Family Outcomes: Experiences of Care
13) Nurse Outcomes: Burnout, Engagement, and Job Satisfaction
14) Organizational Outcomes: Financial and Quality Measures
PART VII) CLOSING 15) The Way Forward. - PrintZabriskie, Louise; Eastman, Nicholson J.; McManus, Rachel Louise Metcalfe.
- PrintZabriskie, Louise; Eastman, Nicholson J.; McManus, Rachel Louise Metcalfe.
- Digitaledited by Rebecca M. Patton, Margarete L. Zalon, Ruth Ludwick,.Contents:
Marching to lead in policy / Rebecca M. Patton, Margarete L. Zalon, and Ruth Ludwick
Advocating for nursing and for health / Karen Tomajan and Debbie Dawson Hatmaker
Navigating the political system / Eileen M. Sullivan-Marx and Susan Apold
Identifying a problem and analyzing a policy issue / Lisa Summers and Katherine Cardoni Brewer
Harnessing Evidence in the policy process / Lori A. Loan and Patricia A. Patrician
Setting the agenda / Linda K. Groah and Amy L. Hader
Building capital: intellectual, social, political, and financial / Lauren Inouye and Colleen Leners
Transforming policy with innovation / Tim Raderstorf, Taura L. Barr, Michael Ackerman, Amy Jauch, and Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk
Implementing the plan / Marianne Baernholdt and Ashley Bryant Leak
Influencing public opinion and health policy through media advocacy / Jessica Keim-Malpass and Kimberly D. Acquaviva
Applying a nursing lens to shape policy / Greer Glazer and Angela Clark
Evaluating policy: structures, processes, and outcomes / Sean P. Clarke and Paul Logan
Eliminating health inequities through national and global policy / Shanita D. Williams and Janice M. Phillips
Valuing global realities for health policy / Judith Shamian and Moriah Ellen
Taking action, shaping the future / Rebecca M. Patton, Margarete L. Zalon, and Ruth Ludwick.Digital Access R2Library 2023 - Digital[editors, Karen C. Comerford, Mary T. Durkin].Contents:
General information: 1. Drug actions, interactions, and reactions
2. Drug therapy across the lifespan
3. Safe drug administration
4. Selected therapeutic drug classifications
Alphabetical listing of drugs by generic name
New drugs
Appendices: 1. Avoiding common drug errors: best practices and prevention
2. Pregnancy risk categories: the FDA's final rule
3. Controlled substance schedules
4. Abbreviations to avoid (The Joint Commission)
5. Pediatric drugs commonly involved in drug errors
6. Elder care medication tips
7. Prescription drug abuse: identifying and treating toxicity
8. Understanding biosimilar drugs
9. Nursing process: patient safety during drug therapy
10. Serotonin syndrome: what you should know to protect your patients
11. Tumor lysis syndrome: a life-threatening emergency
12. Antidiarrheals: indications and dosages
13. Antidotes: indications and dosages
14. Selected biologicals and blood derivatives: indications and dosages
15. Common combination drugs: indications and dosages
16. Vaccines and toxoids: indications and dosages
17. Vitamins and minerals: Indications and dosages
18. Antacids: indications and dosages
19. Laxatives: indications and dosages
20. Additional OTC drugs: indications and dosages
21. Selected ophthalmic drugs: indications and dosages
22. Do not use: Dangerous abbreviations, symbols and dose designations (ISMP Canada)
23. Decision tree: deciding about medication administration
24. Canadian National Drug Schedules
25. Safe disposal of unused drugs: what patients need to know
26. Therapeutic drug monitoring guidelines
27. Less commonly used drugs: indications and dosages
28. Additional new drugs: indications and dosages.Digital Access Ovid 2020 - DigitalSummary: Prevent medication errors and provide optimal patient care with the latest expert advice from the new edition of the best-selling nursing drug guide. "Nursing 2023 Drug Handbook" delivers evidence-based, nursing-focused drug monographs for nearly 3700 generic, brand-name, and combination drugs. With a tabbed, alphabetical organization and a "New Drugs" section, NDH2023 makes it easy to check drug facts on the spot. -- From product description.Digital Access Ovid 2023
- DigitalPia Riis Olsen, Sam Smith, editors.Summary: This book describes and explains how caring for adolescents and young adults with cancer (AYA) has developed into what is now a recognized and distinct field of nursing practice. It captures current innovative nursing practices and interventions which have developed over the past 25 years across the globe and are supported by research and evidence achieved in many European and international oncology settings. By outlining and describing educational needs of the AYA cancer nursing profession, this book supports its education and professional development for the nursing profession and serves to develop and disseminate nurses' competencies worldwide. During the last decade, AYA have gained increased attention in healthcare. Today, it is recognized that AYA with cancer have distinct needs that are different to both children and older adults. Young people are in a unique developmental and transitional phase of their lives; thus, their treatment, perspectives and experiences have been addressed in research and the body of knowledge is growing accordingly. Some books are available that describe AYA cancer care, service delivery and aspects of age appropriate care but this volume will be the first to focus on how nurses contribute to AYA cancer care in practice. It will appeal to the AYA clinical nurses in cancer care, as well as to multidisciplinary healthcare professionals and healthcare professionals who support formal nursing education programmes, training and development in practice.
- DigitalSouraya Sidani, Carrie Jo Braden.Summary: "Nurse-led intervention research is a core component of the global initiative to improve quality of care. Though research in this area has already contributed much to the advancement of patient care, future strides depend on the dissemination of practical, how-to instruction on this important area of research. Nursing and Health Interventions covers the conceptual, empirical, and practical knowledge required for engaging in intervention research. This revised edition provides step-by-step guidance on the complex process of intervention development and methods for developing, delivering, evaluating and implementing intervention, supported by a wealth of examples. The text describes each essential aspect of intervention research, from generating an intervention theory, to procedures for adopting evidence-based interventions in practice. This second edition provides up-to-date coverage of intervention research and its impact on improving standards of care. Throughout the text, readers are provided with the foundational knowledge required for generating evidence that informs treatment decisions in practice, and choosing the best approaches for designing, delivering, evaluating and implementing interventions. A valuable 'one-stop' resource for students, researchers, and health professionals alike"-- Provided by publisher.Digital Access Wiley 2021
- DigitalJulie Skinner.Summary: Explores what lies beneath nurses' sub-optimal self-care practices and offers simple and effective tools to heal the core woundings nurses often carry.
Contents:
Chapter 1. What would it be like if...?
Chapter 2. Self-care at its heart
Chapter 3. Bringing the heart into nursing
Chapter 4. Values and sacred qualities
Chapter 5. Loving the truth, not the mind
Chapter 6. The freedom in accountability
Chapter 7. Being without expectation in our practice
Chapter 8. Limited-lens viewing
Chapter 9. Embracing courage and endurance to overcome resistance
Chapter 10. Transforming nursing practice.Digital Access ProQuest Ebook Central 2015 - DigitalChirine Mossadegh, Alain Combes, editors.Summary: This book explores the unique aspects involved in the management of ECMO patients such as physiopathology and indications, setting up the device, monitoring ECMO and the patient, troubleshooting, ethical aspects and rehabilitation. For the past eight years, management of acute heart failure and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) patients has been improved by the development of short-term assistance devices, with ECMO as a first line treatment. This highly informative book provides essential insights for ICU nurses at ECMO centers around the world, who face the substantial challenges involved in the management of ECMO patients. Above all, it meets their training needs with regard to bedside monitoring for these patients, which has become a major issue. The editors and most of the contributors serve at La Pitié-Salpétrière ICU, France, which, in terms of the number of admissions and major publications produced, is one of the world's leading authorities on ECMO.
Contents:
I. Medical Aspects
ECMO definition and principles
Indications and physiopathology
II. Nursing care
Preparing the patient and the ECMO device
Monitoring the ECMO
Monitoring the patient preventing complications and accidents
Mobilizing the patient
Transport under ECMO
Weaning process
How to manage incidents
Psychological approach of the patient and its family
Training of nurses: initial and continuous education.Digital Access Springer 2017 - Digitaledited by Mandy Brimble, Peter McNee.Summary: "Currently there are limited books available which analyse the context, theory and practice of nursing children and young people with long term conditions. This second edition provides a comprehensive and fully updated resource for nursing students and post-registration children's nurses on assessing health needs and delivering care and services holistically within and across a variety of care settings in order to meet the changing needs of children and young people with long term conditions and their families. Although each chapter can be read independently, the book is designed to provide a comprehensive insight into the changing healthcare needs of children and young people with long term conditions and the implications for delivering nursing care and services to children and young people of several age groups, cultural backgrounds, with differing conditions and in a variety of care settings. In each of the chapters, individualised case studies and reader activities are used to apply theoretical principles and current evidence to nursing practice. In addition, readers are able to gain a greater understanding of the clinical conditions featured in the case studies, both in relation to development issues and associated care needs"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The definition and aetiology of chronic illness / Siân Bill and Dwynwen Barklam
Context of care and service delivery / Peter McNee
Impact upon the child and parents / Dawn Daniel and Mandy Brimble
Impact on siblings / Amie Hodges, Daniel Kelly, and Julia Tod
A holistic approach to meeting physical, social, and psychological needs / Amie Hodges and Julia Tod
Empowering children, young people, and their families / Mandy Brimble
Ethical issues / Peter McNee
Continuing care needs / Melda Price and Sian Thomas
Acute emergencies / Peter McNee, Martina Nathan, and Jane Davies
Adolescence / Siân Bill and Taryn Eccleston
Transitional care / Siân Bill and Amie Hodges.Digital Access Wiley 2020 - DigitalCathy C. Cartwright, Donna C. Wallace, editors.Summary: This book offers a detailed reference for nurses, explaining pathophysiology, anatomy, radiodiagnostic testing and treatment options for each neurosurgical diagnosis. Includes case studies, impact on families, patient and family education, and practice pearls.
Contents:
Neurological assessment of the neonate, infant, child, and adolescent
hydrocephalus
craniosynostosis and plagiocephaly
skull and scalp anomalies
neural tube defects
chiari malformation and syringomyelia
tumors of the central nervous system
traumatic brain injury
pediatric athletic concussion
abusive head trauma
spine
neurovascular disease
surgical management of epilepsy
surgical management of functional disorders
infections of the central nervous system
perioperative care
transition from pediatric to adult care
neuroimaging.Digital Access Springer 2017 - DigitalLynda Juall Carpenito.Contents:
The bifocal clinical practice model
Documentation of nursing care
11 steps to care planning
The ill adult : issues and responses
Response to the surgical experience
Reducing moral distress in nurses.Digital Access Ovid 2014 - Digital/PrintDigital AccessPrint Access
- Digital[edited by] Joanne P. Robinson, Carole Kenner, Jana L. Pressler.Summary: "This book is a primer and all-purpose guide for nurses who are either new to academic leadership or aspire to academic leadership roles. The intent of this book is to provide fundamental information in an engaging and conversational manner, with real life examples that help the reader to understand and embrace the multifaceted opportunities and challenges of "deaning" and "directing.""--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Searching for a Dean/Director Position / Carole Kenner, Jana Pressler
Stepping Into a Dean/Director Position / Carole Kenner, Jana Pressler
Day-to-Day Deaning / Jana Pressler, Carole Kenner
Deaning in a For-Profit Environment / F. Patrick Robinson, Adele Webb
Interim Deaning / Marie O'Toole
Stepping Up from Deaning/ Directing / Joanne Robinson
Enrollment Management / Linda Scott, Julie Zerwic
Student Success / Jana Pressler, Carole Kenner
Recruitment and Retention of Qualified Faculty and Staff / Carole Kenner, Jana Pressler
Academic Policies and Programs / Lynnette Leeseberg-Stamler
Fundraising : Mission Critical / Joanne Robinson
Internal and External Stakeholder Engagement / Eileen Sullivan-Marx & Heather Young
Perspectives on Financial Management for Deans of Nursing Programs : Culture, Policy and Leadership / Gloria Donnelly
Strategic Thinking, Planning and Doing / Karen J. Kelly Thomas
Developing a Sustainable Nurse-Led Clinical Enterprise and Faculty Practice / Julie Novak
Executive Leadership / Carole Kenner, Jana Pressler
Challenges of Deaning and Directing in Nursing / Carole Kenner, Jana Pressler
Finding the Joy and Satisfaction in Deaning and Directing / Theodora Sirota, Brenda Petersen
Work-Life Integration and Self-Care Management / Janice Brewington.Digital Access R2Library 2020 - Digital[edited by] Lynda Juall Carpenito, RN, MSN, CRNP, Family Nurse Practitioner, ChesPenn Health Services, Chester, Pennsylvania, Nursing Consultant, Mullica Hill, New Jersey.Summary: Reflecting the challenges of ongoing rapid change in the nursing profession, this volume offers definitive guidance on nursing diagnosis, its role in the nursing process and its application to clinical practice.Digital Access Ovid 2017
- DigitalMarilynn E. Doenges, Mary Frances Moorhouse, Alice C. Murr.Contents:
The nursing process : the foundation of quality client care
The language of nursing : NANDA, NIC, NOC, and other standardized nursing languages
The assessment process : developing the client database
Concept or mind mapping to create and document the plan of care
Nursing diagnoses in alphabetical order
Health conditions and client concerns with associated nursing diagnoses.Digital Access CINAHL 2019 - PrintAmerican Nursing Informatics Association.Summary: Even when we are prepared, downtimes are disruptive, and if an organization is unprepared, they can be chaotic and unsafe. Nursing represents the largest group utilizing the electronic health record (EHR) to care for patients. This guide provides timely and important information, and tools to help organizations prepare for both planned and unplanned downtimes using the SAFER Guides as a model. Nursing is the focus, but the tools can be used as a starting point for other departments as well. Many tools can be used and modified as needed by organizations to meet their needs.Digital Access R2Library 2022
- DigitalCatrin Page.Summary: Are you a nurse dealing with drug administration? Do you prescribe drugs? Whether you are a newly qualified nurse or a student on placement, this book makes understanding drugs simple. Reduced to the essentials, clearly arranged with tables and schematics, each page concisely provides the required knowledge. Key Features: Pocket sized and portable - perfect for taking with you on placements, on to the ward, or in your bag for a quick refresher whilst at work Spiral bound for ease of use and clearly laid out tables Indications, contra-indications and side effects of the frequently used drugs within the UK Organised by body system, and then by symptom for easy navigation Pocket sized and portable - perfect for taking with you on placements, on to the ward, or in your bag for a quick refresher whilst at work Spiral bound for ease of use and clearly laid out tables Indications, contra-indications and side effects of the frequently used drugs within the UK Organised by body system, and then by symptom for easy navigation.
Contents:
Cardivascular system
Blood/coagulation system
Hormonal system
Respiratory system
Renal/urinary system
Gastrointestinal system
Immune system
Central nervous system.Digital Access ClinicalKey Nursing 2020 - DigitalJanie B. Butts, Karen L. Rich.Summary: The fifth edition of Nursing Ethics: Across the Curriculum and Into Practice has been revised to reflect the most current issues in healthcare ethics including new cases, laws, and policies. The text continues to be divided into three sections: Foundational Theories, Concepts and Professional Issues; Moving Into Ethics Across the Lifespan; and Ethics Related to Special Issues focused on specific populations and nursing roles. The text includes legal features sections in most chapters, an expanded appendix of case studies with suggestions for discussion, and ethical reflections questions in each chapter. This new edition will also include an appendix focused on simulation suggestions, heavier coverage of ethics and terrorism, and stronger coverage of immigration and the importance of remaining unbiased a healthcare provider."--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction to ethics
Introduction to bioethics and ethical decision making
Ethics in professional nursing practice
Reproductive issues and nursing ethics
Infant and child nursing ethics
Adolescent nursing ethics
Adult health nursing ethics
Ethics and the nursing care of elders
Ethical issues in end-of-life nursing care
Psychiatric/mental health nursing ethics
Public health nursing ethics
Ethics in organizations and leadership.Digital Access R2Library 2020Limited to 1 simultaneous user - DigitalHelen Kohlen, Joan McCarthy, editors.Summary: The aim of this book is to show how feminist perspectives can extend and advance the field of nursing ethics. It engages in the broader nursing ethics project of critiquing existing ethical frameworks as well as constructing and developing alternative understandings, concepts, and methodologies. All of the contributors draw attention to the operations of power inherent in moral relationships at individual, institutional, cultural, and socio-political levels. The early essays chart the development of feminist perspectives in the field of nursing ethics from the late 19th century to the present day and consider the impact of gender roles and gendered understandings on the moral lives of nurses, patients and families. They also consider the transformative potential of feminist perspectives to widen the scope of nursing and midwifery practices to include the social, economic, cultural and political dimensions of moral decision-making in health care settings. The second half of the book draws on feminist insights to critically discuss the role of nurses and midwives in leadership, healthcare organisations, and research as well as the provision of particular forms of care e.g. care in the home and abortion care.
Contents:
Foreword
Introduction
I. Nursing Ethics and feminist theoretical challenges
Chapter 1. The influence of the social location of nurses-as-women on the early development of nursing ethics
Chapter 2. An evolution of feminist thought in nursing ethics
Chapter 3. Piecing together a puzzle: Feminist materialist philosophy and nursing ethics
Chapter 4. Bearing witness and testimony in nursing: An ethical-political practice
Chapter 5. Intercultural perspectives
Interlude: Joan Tronto on care ethics and nursing ethics: an interview
II. Nursing ethics in organisation, clinical practice, and research through a feminist lens
Chapter 6. Organisation ethics, relational leadership and nursing
Chapter 7. Hospital Ethics Committees and the dismissal of nursing ethical concerns: A feminist perspective
Chapter 8. Feminist reflections on home, digital health technologies and ethics
Chapter 9. Conscience, conscientious objection and commitment: midwives, nurses and abortion care
Chapter 10. Feminist ethics in nursing research. - Print[by Genevieve W. Strahan].
- DigitalIrene Comisso, Alberto Lucchini, Stefano Bambi, Gian Domenico Giusti, Matteo Manici.Summary: This book provides essential insights into how the approach to nursing care in ICU patients has markedly changed over recent years. It shows how the focus has progressively moved away from the technical approach that characterized early ICUs to a wider personalization of patient care that also highlights general problems such as basic hygiene and general comfort. It also demonstrates that, at the same time, the nurses' role has become more professionalized, with increasing competences in assessing and managing patients' problems and measuring related outcomes. It is structured in four units: Unit 1 presents the essential elements of accurate vital-function and basic-needs assessments for ICU patients, using both instrumental monitoring and specially validated assessment tools. Unit 2 addresses basic care in ICU patients, particularly hygiene and mobilization, reflecting recent developments in nursing that focus on the importance of these activities. Unit 3 highlights the main nursing outcomes in ICU patients, particularly focusing on risk prevention and complication management. Lastly, Unit 4 discusses advances in ICU nursing, from clinical, organizational and research perspectives.
Contents:
Part I: Assessment and Monitoring in ICU;
Chapter 1: Monitoring Patients: What's New in Intensive Care Setting?; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Instrumental Monitoring; 1.3 Monitoring and Scales; 1.4 Bedside Monitoring: An Overview; 1.5 A New Monitoring Model; References;
Chapter 2: Neurological, Pain, Sedation, and Delirium Assessment; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Neurological Assessment; 2.3 Pain Assessment; 2.4 Evaluation of Agitation and Sedation; 2.5 Delirium Assessment in ICU; 2.5.1 Risk Factors for the Development of ICU Delirium; 2.5.2 DetectionDigital Access Springer 2018 - DigitalNursing informatics : a health informatics, interprofessional and global perspective. Fifth Edition.Ursula H. Hübner, Gabriela Mustata Wilson, Toria Shaw Morawski, Marion J. Ball, editors.Summary: This new edition of the classic textbook on health informatics provides readers in healthcare practice and educational settings with an unparalleled depth of information on using informatics methods and tools. However, this new text speaks to nurses and in a departure from earlier editions of this title to all health professionals in direct patient care, regardless of their specialty, extending its usefulness as a textbook. This includes physicians, therapists, pharmacists, dieticians and many others. In recognition of the evolving digital environments in all healthcare settings and of interprofessional teams, the book is designed for a wide spectrum of healthcare professions including quality officers, health information managers, administrators and executives, as well as health information technology professionals such as engineers and computer scientists in health care. The book is of special interest to those who bridge the technical and caring domain, particularly nurse and medical informaticians and other informaticians working in the health sciences. Nursing Informatics: An Interprofessional and Global Perspective contains real-life case studies and other didactic features to illustrate the theories and principles discussed, making it an ideal resource for use within health and nursing informatics curricula at both undergraduate and graduate level, as well as for workforce development. It honors the format established by the previous editions by including a content array and questions to guide the reader. Readers are invited to look out of the box through a dedicated global perspective covering health informatics applications in different regions, countries and continents. .
Contents:
Intro
Foreword
Foreword
Foreword
Preface: Transforming Healthcare Through Learning
Organization of the Book
References
Acknowledgments
Contents
About the Authors
Part I: Introduction
1: Nursing Informatics Through the Lens of Interprofessional and Global Health Informatics
Introduction
Breadth of the Field
Milestones of Informatics
Reference of This Book to the Informatics Milestones
Summary
Conclusions and Outlook
Appendix: Answers to Review Questions
References
2: Principles of Health Informatics
Health Informatics What Is Health Informatics?
Brief History of Health Informatics
The Field of Informatics
Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom
Informatics Drivers
Theory of Informatics
Health Information Systems
The Concept of Information Systems
Different Categories of Information Systems
Health Information Exchange and Interoperability
The Health Informatics Team
Roles, Skills, and Responsibilities of Members of the Health Informatics Teams
Emerging Trends in Health Information Technology
Challenges Presented by Emerging Trends
Case Study
Summary Conclusions and Outlook
Appendix: Answers to Review Questions
Case Study: Electronic Medical Record Implementation at Liberty Health
Workflow Requirements
Patient Appointment Workflow
Implementing an EMR Solution
EMR Vendor Selection
References
Part II: The 360° Stakeholder Perspective
3: The Patient's View: The Patients as "Editor-in-Chief" of Their Data
Introduction
The Role of the Patient
Challenges Facing the Patient
Solutions Health Informatics Presents
Summary
Conclusions and Outlook
Appendix: Answers to Review Questions
References 4: The Nurse's View: Stakeholders, Challenges, and Innovation During COVID-19 Pandemic
Introduction
Definition and Role of Nurses in Healthcare
Traditional Perspective
What Is the 360° Perspective?
Challenges of All Professions in State-of-the-Art Care Delivery: COVID-19 Pandemic
Health Informatics Priorities from the Perspective of Nurses: Traditional Stakeholders' Challenges and Need for Innovations
Health Informatics Priorities in Collaboration with Other Professions: The New Stakeholders
Summary
Conclusions and Outlook
Appendix: Answers to Review Questions - PrintAmerican Nurses Association.Summary: "Nursing Informatics: Scope and Standards of Practice describes a competent level of nursing care at each level of nursing informatics practice and provides comprehensive overviews of the dynamic and complex practice of the nursing informatics specialty. Published by ANA, this book is informed by advances in health care and professional nursing practice. It contains national standards of practice and performance that define the who, what, where, when, why, and how of nursing informatics practice and is a vital reference for: - Quality improvement initiatives - Certification and credentialing - Position descriptions and performance appraisals - Classroom teaching and in-service education programs - Boards of nursing members' orientation programs and regulatory decision-making activities Nursing Informatics: Scope and Standards of Practice is intended to guide nurses, as well as administrators, legislators, regulators, legal counsel, and other interprofessional colleagues"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Scope of nursing informatics practice
Standards of nursing informatics practice
Standards of professional performance for nursing informatics.Digital Access R2Library [2022] - Digital[edited by] Dee McGonigle, Kathleen Mastrian.Summary: "Nursing Informatics and the Foundation of Knowledge, Fifth Edition is a foundational text for teaching nursing students the core concepts of knowledge management while providing an understanding of the technology tools and applications where a certain level of proficiency is required. A practical guide for understanding how to leverage modern technology, the text teaches students how to acquire, process and disseminate knowledge. Grounded in the Foundation of Knowledge Model, the authors leverage this framework throughout as an organizational structure by which to teach and learn nursing informatics"--Publisher's description.
Contents:
1. Nursing science and concepts of knowledge
2. Introduction to information, information science, and information systems
3. Computer science and the foundation of knowledge model
4. Introduction to cognitive science and cognitive informatics
5. Ethical applications of informatics
6. History and evolution of nursing informatics
7. Nursing informatics as a specialty
8. Legislative aspects of nursing informatics: HIPAA, HITECH, and beyond
9. Systems development life cycle: nursing informatics and organizational decision-making
10. Administrative information systems
11. The human-technology interface
12. Electronic security
13. Achieving excellence by managing workflow and initiating quality projects
14. The electronic health record and clinical informatics
15. Informatics tools to promote patient safety, quality outcomes, and interdisciplinary collaboration
16. Patient engagement and connected health
17. Using informatics to promote community and population health
18. Telenursing and remote access telehealth
19. Nursing informatics and nursing education
20. Simulation, game mechanics, virtual worlds, and the realities in nursing education
21. Nursing research: data collection, processing, and analysis
22. Data mining as a research tool
23. Translational research: generating evidence for practice
24. Bioinformatics, biomedical informatics, and computational biology
25. The art of caring in technology-laden environments
26. Our expanding realities.Digital Access R2Library 2021Limited to 1 simultaneous users - Digital[edited by] Susan McBride, Mari Tietze.Summary: "This third edition of the book comes out at unprecedented times for global health as the COVID-19 pandemic raged in the United States and around the world with implications for sectors spanning education, practice, and policy. Our focus as we updated chapters for this text was to emphasize the criticality of nursing leadership within interprofessional teams to use technology, data, and information to address the serious gaps that have been identified and exacerbated by the pandemic. The focus: Identify critical lessons and future opportunities for transforming nursing and healthcare. This text continues to represent a unique perspective tying in national goals to achieve safe, efficient quality of care through use of technology. It emphasizes the advanced practice registered nursing role and the importance of the nurses within interprofessional teams addressing patient safety and quality through methods to optimize health information technology. This book emphasizes methods that, when taken into account, will begin to address the challenges and burden of documentation resulting from usability issues with electronic health records (EHRs) and less-than-desirable adoption and implementation. Current evidence related to these challenges are explored throughout the book"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction to Health Information Technology in a Policy and Regulatory Environment / Susan McBride and Mari Tietze
Advanced Practice Roles, High Performing Interprofessional Teams, and the IT-HI Model / Carol J. Bickford and Mari Tietze
Scientific and Theoretical Foundations for Driving Improvement / Richard Booth, Susan McBride, and Mari Tietze
National Healthcare Transformation and Information Technology / Liz Johnson, Susan McBride, and Mari Tietze
Consumer Engagement/Activation Enhanced by Technology / Mari Tietze and Patricia Hinton Walker
Computers in Healthcare / Susan McBride and Richard E. Gilder
Electronic Health Records and Point-of-Care Technology / Mary Beth Mitchell and Susan McBride
Systems Development Life Cycle and Project Management to Optimize Technology / Susan McBride, Susan K. Newbold and David Fulton
Workflow Redesign in a Quality-Improvement Modality / Susan McBride and Steph Hoelscher
Evaluation Methods and Strategies for Electronic Health Records / Susan McBride and Mari Tietze
Electronic Health Records and Health Information Exchanges Providing Value and Results for Patients, Providers, and Healthcare Systems / Anne Kimbol, Susan McBride, and Hewner
National Standards for Health Information Technology / Susan H. Fenton and Susan McBride
Public Health Data to Support Healthy Communities in Health Assessment Planning / Sue Pickens, Susan McBride, Steve Miff and Mari Tietze
Privacy and Security in a Ubiquitous Health Information Technology World / Susan McBride and Jonathan Ishee
Personal Health Records and Patient Portals / Mari Tietze and Stephanie H. Hoelscher
Telehealth and Mobile Health / Mari Tietze, Devin McElreath and Georgia A. Brown
Strategic Thinking in Design and Deployment of Enterprise Data, Reporting, and Analytics / Susan McBride and Sally Barlow
Data Management and Analytics : The Foundations for Improvement / Susan McBride, Mari Tietze and Sally Barlow
Clinical Decision Support Systems / Joni S. Padden, Dwayne Hoelscher, Susan McBride, and Mari Tietze
Health Information Technology and Implications for Patient Safety / Mari Tietze and Susan McBride
Quality-Improvement Strategies and Essential Tools / Susan McBride and Mari Tietze
National Prevention Strategy, Population Health, and Health Information Technology / Mari Tietze, Susan McBride and Andrea L. Lorden
Electronic Clinical Quality Measures : Building an Infrastructure for Success / Michelle Dardis and Susan McBride
Developing Competencies in Nursing for an Electronic Age of Healthcare / Laura Thomas, Susan McBride, Sharon Decker, Matthew Pierce, and Mari Tietze
Genomics and Implications for Health Information Technology / Diane C. Seibert and Susan McBride
Robotics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Nanotechnology : New and Emerging Technologies with Implications for Nursing Practice / Mari Tietze and Susan McBride
Advanced Analytics : New and Emerging Methods / Susan McBride, Annette Sobel, Richard Gilder, Wesley Rhodes and Victoria Uti
Social Media : Ongoing Evolution in Healthcare Delivery / Ryan Chan, Mari Tietze, and Susan McBride
Enhancing Cybersecurity in New and Emerging Health Informatics Environments / Susan McBride, Annette Sobel, and Wesley Rhodes
Interprofessional Application of Health Information Technology in Education / Mari Tietze, Chris McClanahan, and David Gibbs.Digital Access R2Library 2023 - Digitaleditors Howard K. Butcher, Joanne M. Dochterman, Gloria M. Bulechek, Cheryl M. Wagner.Summary: "Select nursing interventions with the book that standardizes nursing language! Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC), 7th Edition provides a research-based clinical tool to help you choose appropriate interventions. It standardizes and defines the knowledge base for nursing practice as it communicates the nature of nursing. More than 550 nursing interventions are described -- from general practice to all specialty areas. From an expert author team led by Howard Butcher, this book is an ideal tool for practicing nurses and nursing students, educators seeking to enhance nursing curricula, and nursing administrators seeking to improve patient care. It's the only comprehensive taxonomy of nursing-sensitive interventions available!"
Contents:
Pt. 1: An Overview of the Nursing Interventions Classification
Pt. 2: Taxonomy of Nursing Interventions
Pt. 3: The Classification
Pt. 4: Core Interventions for Nursing Specialty Areas
Pt. 5: Estimated Time and Education Level Necessary to Perform NIC Interventions
Pt. 6: Appendixes.Digital Access ClinicalKey Nursing 2018 - DigitalCatherine J. Goodhue, Nancy Blake, editors.Summary: This textbook describes what nurses need to know about pediatric disaster nursing, including public policy, and addresses preparedness for all types of disasters (natural and man-made) and strategies for hospital, school and community preparedness. The book opens with a brief history of disaster nursing and explains the key differences between pediatric and adult disaster nursing. Recent years have been marked by numerous man-made and natural disasters, which have led nurses to seek new resources to be better prepared, in their role as nurses, for all types of disasters. Responding to this lack of resources, the book focuses on the unique needs of babies and children. It is the first and only textbook on pediatric disaster preparedness to include both the physical and psychological effects of disaster. Key aspects covered include: the psychosocial differences in and how to approach children; family reunification; medications, supplies and equipment; and decontamination. Given its breadth of coverage, the book is well suited as a textbook for nursing classes, while also offering a valuable resource for nurses working in the field.
Contents:
Intro
Contents
1: Introduction
1.1 Introduction
References
2: History of Disaster Nursing
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Disaster Defined
2.3 Nurses Responding to Disasters
2.3.1 The Forerunner of Disaster Nursing
2.3.2 Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919
2.3.3 Cocoanut Grove Fire
2.3.4 Oklahoma City Bombing
2.3.5 Hurricane Katrina
2.3.6 9/11
2.3.7 Boston Marathon Bombing
2.4 The Role of Military Nurses
2.5 Conclusion
References
3: National Disaster Planning and Policy
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Sources of Law 3.3 Federal Government Emergency Powers
3.4 Local, State, and Tribal Government Emergency Powers
3.5 Executive Branch Authority
3.6 Conclusion
References
4: Incident Command System
4.1 Introduction
4.2 NIMS
4.3 Incident Command System (ICS)
4.3.1 ICS Structure and Elements
4.3.2 ICS Functions
4.3.3 Incident Commander (IC)
4.3.4 Command Staff
4.3.5 General Staff
4.4 Conclusion
Appendix
Finance Administration Section Chief
Logistics Section Chief
Operations Section Chief
Planning Section Chief
References 5: Types of Disasters
5.1 Unique Vulnerabilities of Children
5.1.1 Anatomy and Physiology
5.1.2 Behavior and Development
5.1.3 Psychology and Mental Health
5.2 Pediatric Disaster Planning
5.3 General Resuscitation, Equipment, Supplies, and Medications
5.4 Natural Disasters
5.5 Man-Made Disasters
5.5.1 Terrorism
5.6 Chemical Agents
5.6.1 Nerve Agents
5.6.2 Novichok Series
5.6.3 Blood Agents
5.6.4 Blister Agents
5.6.5 Lung-Damaging Agents
5.7 Biological Agents
5.7.1 Smallpox (Variola major)
5.7.2 Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis) 5.7.3 Plague (Yersinia pestis)
5.7.4 Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers
5.7.5 Tularemia (Francisella tularensis)
5.7.6 Botulinum Toxin (Clostridium botulinum)
5.7.7 Ricin (from Ricinus communis)
5.8 Radiological/Nuclear
5.8.1 Principles of Ionizing radiation
5.8.2 Biological and Clinical Effects
5.8.3 Immediate Clinical Management
5.8.4 Ongoing Clinical Management
5.8.5 Treatment of Internal Contamination
5.8.6 Treating Acute Radiation Syndrome
5.8.7 Treatment of Local Skin Contamination
5.8.8 Psychosocial Implications
5.9 Explosives 5.9.1 Basics of Explosions
5.9.2 Mechanisms of Injury
5.9.3 Clinical Manifestations of Primary Blast Injuries
5.9.4 Clinical Management of Blast Injuries
5.9.5 Postresuscitation Management
5.10 Active Shooter
5.11 Conclusion
References
6: General Disaster Preparedness for Families
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Preparing for Disaster
6.3 Make a Plan
6.4 Make a Kit
6.5 Education Specific to Children
6.6 Conclusion
References
7: Physical Development and Disaster Preparedness in Children
7.1 Family Theoretical Backgrounds - Digitaleditor: Debra Holloway.Summary: This book covers all the gynecological areas where nurses undertake a key role in managing and leading the care of women. With the constant evolving role of nurses, many of them have been at the forefront of changing practice and breaking through boundaries in areas traditionally carried on by medics. This volume guides those nurses in enhancing their role and moving the practice forward. Paramount within this care is the desire to ensure that women are treated by the right person with the right skills and with dignity to manage intimate and personal issues that have a great effect on quality of life. This book offers best practice guidelines and references to underpin practice and practical tips and hints. It examines many aspects of women's health, from menstrual dysfunction and bleeding, specific adolescent issues, fertility and infertilty, to early pregnancy problems, management of pregnancy's termination, urogynecological issues, ambulatory and outpatient procedures and menopause. This volume provides readers with a guide to care for women from the nurse specialist expertise. Many different subspecialties exist in gynecology, and nurses have to take the lead in caring for women, especially for those looked after within the outpatient setting. In addition to the nursing management of these women, some nurses undertake procedures as hysteroscopy and move the care of these women from surgery to an ambulatory setting. This work is written by and dedicated to specialist and practitioners nurses.
Contents:
Chapter 1: The Role of the Specialist Nurse Within Gynecology
Chapter 2: Menstrual and Hormonal Dysfunction
Chapter 3: Colposcopy and Cervical Problems
Chapter 4: Adolescent Gynecology
Chapter 5: Pain and Endometriosis
Chapter 6: Fertility
Chapter 7: Complications in Early Pregnancy
Chapter 8: Abortion
Chapter 9: Effects of Cancer Treatments
Chapter 10: Menopause
Chapter 11: Urogynecology
Chapter 12: Ambulatory and Outpatient Procedures
Chapter 13: Nursing in Sexual Health and Contraception
Chapter 14: Insurance, Autonomy, Training and Accountability.Digital Access Springer 2019 - Digitaleditors, Sue Moorhead, Elizabeth Swanson, Marion Johnson, Meridean, L. Maas.Summary: "Promoting safe and effective nursing care, Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC), 6th Edition standardizes the terminology and criteria needed to measure and evaluate outcomes that result from nursing interventions. Over 540 research-based nursing outcome labels -- including50 that are NEW to this edition -- help to standardize expected patient outcomes. Specific indicators make it easier to evaluate and rate the patient in relation to outcome achievement. Written by an expert author team led by Sue Moorhead, this book is ideal for practicing nurses, students, educators, researchers, and administrators seeking to improve cost containment and patient outcomes."
Contents:
Part I: Overview and Use of Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) in Education, Practice and Research
1. The Current Classification of Outcomes
2. Using NOC
Part II: NOC Taxonomy Overview of the NOC Taxonomy
Part III: The Outcomes
Part IV: NOC Linkages
NOC Knowledge Outcomes Linked to Related Behavior Outcomes
NOC and NIC Linkage to Clinical Conditions
Part V: Core NOC Outcomes
Core Outcomes for Nursing Specialties
Part VI: Appendixes
Appendix A: Outcomes: New, Revised and Retired Since the Fifth Edition
Appendix B: Previous Editions and Translations Appendix
C: Selected Terms and Definitions Appendix
D: Outcomes by Scale Appendix
E: Guidelines for Submission of a New or Revised Outcome
Appendix F: NANDA-I Diagnoses Definitions.Digital Access ClinicalKey Nursing 2018 - DigitalJoan Such Lockhart.Contents:
Gaining a perspective on healthcare trends influencing nursing professional development
Understanding the specialty practice of nursing professional development
Getting prepared for your role as a nursing professional development specialist and unit-based educator
Orienting clinical nurses to the organization, assessing competence and promoting life-long learning
Developing a unit-based clinical preceptorship program
Helping clinical nurses develop their educator role through unit-based in-service education programs
Getting involved in professional nursing organizations and the community
Helping clinical nurses share their expertise by publishing
Sharing your expertise through abstracts, oral presentations, and posters
Recording your professional nursing achievements in a portfolio
Preparing your resume or curriculum vita and cover letter
Promoting nursing research and evidence-based practice in the clinical setting
Meeting the learning needs and marketing the talents of clinical nurses through continuing nursing education programs
Developing a career plan as a proactive approach for the future.Digital Access R2Library 2016Limited to 1 simultaneous user - DigitalGeri LoBiondo-Wood, PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor and Coordinator, PhD in Nursing Program, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Nursing, Houston, Texas, Judith Haber, PhD, APRN, BC, FAAN, the Ursula Springer Leadership Professor in Nursing, Associate Dean for Graduate Programs, New York University, College of Nursing, New York, New York.Summary: Now in full color, this easy-to-understand textbook offers a comprehensive introduction to nursing research concepts and methods. Evidence-based practice is emphasized throughout, with clear guidelines for evaluating research and applying scientific evidence to practice.
Contents:
I. Overview of research and evidence-based practice : Research vignette: Improving supportive care for cancer patients and their families / Ann M. Berger
Integrating research, evidence-based practice, and quality improvement processes / Geri LoBiondo-Wood, Judith Haber
Research questions, hypotheses, and clinical questions / Judith Haber
Gathering and appraising the literature / Stephanie Fulton, Barbara Krainovich-Miller
Theoretical frameworks for research / Melanie McEwen ; II. Processes and evidence related to qualitative research : Research vignette: Program of research on substance use disorders / Marianne T. Marcus
Introduction to qualitative research / Mark Toles, Julie Barroso
Qualitative approaches to research / Mark Toles, Julie Barroso
Appraising qualitative research / Helen J. Streubert ; III. Processes and evidence related to quantitative research : Research vignette: From pressure ulcer prediction to preventive interventions / Nancy Bergstrom
Introduction to quantitative research / Geri LoBiondo-Wood
Experimental and quasi-experimental designs / Susan Sullivan-Bolyai, Carol Bova
Nonexperimental designs / Geri LoBiondo-Wood, Judith Haber
Systematic reviews and clinical practice guidelines / Geri LoBiondo-Wood
Sampling / Judith Haber
Legal and ethical issues / Judith Haber, Geri Lobiondo-Wood
Data collection methods / Susan Sullivan-Bolyai, Carol Bova
Reliability and validity / Geri LoBiondo-Wood, Judith Haber
Data analysis: descriptive and inferential statistics / Susan Sullivan-Bolyai, Carol Bova
Understanding research findings / Geri Lobiondo-Wood
Appraising quantitative research / Nancy E. Kline ; IV. Application of research: evidence-based practice : Research vignette: Incorporating information and communication technology tools for HIV into practice / Ann Kurth
Strategies and tools for developing an evidence-based practice / Carl A. Kirton
Developing an evidence-based practice / Marita Titler
Quality improvement / Maja Djukic, Mattia J. Gilmartin
a Appendices : A randomized, clinical trial of education or motivational-interviewing-based coaching compared to usual care to improve cancer pain management
The influence of maternal-fetal attachment and health practices on neonatal outcomes in low-income, urban women
The experiences of nurse practitioners providing health care to the homeless
Couple functioning and post-traumatic stress symptoms in US army couples: the role of resilience
Follow-up for improving psychological well being for women after a miscarriage (review).Digital Access ProQuest Ebook Central 2014Limited to 3 simultaneous users - Digital[edited by] Geri LoBiondo-Wood, Judith Haber.Summary: This easy-to-understand textbook offers a comprehensive introduction to nursing research concepts and methods. Evidence-based practice is emphasised throughout, with clear guidelines for evaluating research and applying scientific evidence to practice. Coverage includes qualitative and quantitative research, appraising and critiquing research, critical thinking, and clinical decision-making using research information.
Contents:
Integrating research, evidence-based practice, and quality improvement processes / Geri LoBiondo-Wood and Judith Haber
Research questions, hypotheses, and clinical questions / Judith Haber
Gathering and appraising the literature / Barbara Krainovich-Miller
Theoretical frameworks for research / Melanie McEwen
Introduction to qualitative research / Mark Toles and Julie Barroso
Qualitative approaches to research / Mark Toles and Julie Barroso
Appraising qualitative research / Dona Rinaldi Carpenter
Introduction to quantitative research / Geri LoBiondo-Wood
Experimental and quasi-experimental designs / Susan Sullivan-Bolyai and Carol Bova
Nonexperimental designs / Geri LoBiondo-Wood and Judith Haber
Systematic reviews and clinical practice guidelines / Geri LoBiondo-Wood
Sampling / Judith Haber
Legal and ethical issues / Judith Haber and Geri LoBiondo-Wood
Data collection methods / Susan Sullivan-Bolyai and Carol Bova
Reliability and validity / Geri LoBiondo-Wood and Judith Haber
Data analysis : descriptive and inferential statistics / Susan Sullivan-Bolyai and Carol Bova
Understanding research findings / Geri LoBiondo-Wood
Appraising quantitative research / Deborah J. Jones
Strategies and tools for developing an evidence-based practice / Carl A. Kirton
Developing an evidence-based practice / Marita Titler
Quality improvement / Maja Djukic and Mattia J. Gilmartin.Digital Access R2Library 2018Limited to 1 simultaneous user - DigitalJanet Houser.Summary: "The Fifth edition is based on the idea that the ability to read, critique, and participate in nursing research is essential to create and use evidence for nursing practice. The book is aimed specifically at undergraduate nursing students, nurses returning to school, and practicing nurses that must apply evidence to practice at the bedside. All nurses need to be able to critically read research, determine how to use it in their practice, and participate in the research process in some way during their career. This text is intended to support all these efforts. A strength of this text is that it helps the reader gain a fundamental understanding of all types of research that may be used for evidence"-- Provided by publisherDigital Access R2Library 2021Limited to 1 simultaneous user
- DigitalLisa Summers, Carol J. Bickford.Summary: Imagine having a reference resource that gives you all the things you need to know as a practicing registered nurse (RN) or an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN). Nursing's Leading Edges: Advancing the Profession through Specialization, Credentialing, and Certification will help you understand the definitions, standards, rules, and regulations involved with specialization, credentialing, and certification in the field of nursing. This book leverages American Nurses Association's long history of leading the profession in the areas of specialization and credentialing, as well as in the creation and ongoing implementation of the Consensus Model for APRN Regulation. Updating and building on ANA's Specialization and Credentialing in Nursing Revisited: Understanding the Issues, Advancing the Profession published in 2008-which presented a unity model for the specialization and credentialing of nurses, with a focus on APRNs-this new ANA publication will examine the constant changes in educational expectations and certification requirements. Nursing's Leading Edges: Advancing the Profession through Specialization, Credentialing, and Certification will guide you through the APRN Consensus Model and help you effectively implement it. The nation's 3.6 million RNs who work in every sector of our health care system have been called "the glue" that holds that system together for the patients who must navigate its services. Take this key and unlock the doors of the nursing profession today! -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
1. An Overview of Nursing Practice in Today's World
2. Specialization and Credentialing: Concepts and Definitions
3. Specialization and Certification for RNs: Growth and Recognition
4. APRN Specialization and Certification: The Consensus Model for APRN Regulation
5. Specialization and Certification: Issues, Trends, Moving Forward.Digital Access Ovid 2017 - Digitaleditor, Laurence Baldwin.Summary: This book focuses on those nursing skills that are truly valued and needed by children and young people with mental health problems. Whilst other books have chiefly focused on mental health conditions and treatments, this book moves away from this formulaic approach and considers what children and youth themselves need most from health professionals. It shows why nursing skills are among the most precious values for patients. This focus on therapeutic relationships, establishing trust-based forms of nursing, and empowering children and young people to develop into healthy and resilient young adults has largely been neglected, despite the feedback from those who urgently need help but often struggle to find it, or are wary of seeking help and reluctant to engage. This book focuses on the places where nurses encounter young people and seek to help them. It examines the role nurses play in specialist child and adolescent mental health settings (such as in-patient and community, as psychotherapists, and on self-harm teams) and where paediatrics nurses work with troubled young people (in emergency departments, paediatric wards and primary care). It also considers two specific areas, namely eating disorder services and consent-seeking, that could benefit from nursing skills that are currently undervalued, but are in fact invaluable. Its focus on those skills that nurses already have, but may not be consciously using, will make this book uniquely appealing to all nurses who work with children and young people with mental health problems, regardless of the setting, and an essential guide for students and experienced professionals alike.
Contents:
What nursing skills are we using with children and young people who experience mental health difficulties?
What do children and young people want and need from nurses (and therapists)?
Cognitive and emotional development of young people, and the development of resilience
Nursing children and young people in specialist CAMHS in-patient settings
Nursing in specialist community CAMHS settings
School nursing and primary care
the new frontline
Paediatric wards and Children's Emergency Departments
wrong place or right place for seeing distressed young people
Helping children and young people with eating problems and disorders
Nurse or psychotherapist: Using nursing skills in therapeutic relationships within psychotherapies?
Self-harm teams and crisis teams in CAMHS, what nurses bring to the acute moments in young people's lives
Helping young people understand issue of consent to treatment
Summary. - Digital[edited by] Marlaine C. Smith ; Diane L. Gullett, assistant editor.Digital Access R2Library 2020Limited to 1 simultaneous user
- Digitaleditors, Christiani J. Henry, Theresa A. Nicklas, Sophie Nicklaus.Contents:
Early development of taste and flavor preferences and consequences on eating behavior / Nicklaus, S.; Schwartz, C.; Monnery-Patris, S.; Issanchou, S.
Early development of food preferences and healthy eating habits in infants and young children / Maier-Noth, A.
Effect of parental feeding practices (i.e., responsive feeding) on children's eating behavior / Mallan, K.; Miller, N.
Parental feeding practices and associations with children's food acceptance and picky eating / Fries, L.R.; Van der Horst, K.
Summary on early eating behavior and taste development influence in children / Nicklaus, S.
What children eat in developing countries: diet in the etiology of undernutrition? / Henry, C.J.
Children's eating behaviors and energy intake : overlapping influences and opportunities for intervention / Orde, C.G.; Fogel, A.; McCrickerd, K.
Fits and KNHS overview : methodological challenges in dietary intake data collection among infants, toddlers, and children in selected countries / Eldridge, A.L.
Kids nutriion and health study in China / Wang, D.
Feeding patterns of infants and toddlers: the Mexico case study / Villalpando-Carrión, S., Eldridge, A.L.
The 2016 feeding infants and toddlers study FITS : dietary intakes and practices of children in the United States from birth to 48 months / Bailey, R.L.; Jun, S., Eldridge, A.L.
Usual energy and nutrient intakes and food sources of Filipino children aged 6-12 years from the 2013 national nutrition survey / Angeles-Agdeppa, I., Dinney, L., Capanzana, M.V.
Food and nutrition in Malaysian children / Karim, N.A., Abdul Razak, N.
Summary on what children eat / Henry, C.J.
Breakfast : shaping guidelines for food and nutrient patterns / Gibney, M.J.; Uzhova, I.
The importance of dietary protein at breakfast in childhood / Karagounis, L.G.
Breakfast consumption versus breakfast skipping : the effect on nutrient intake, weight, and cognition / O'Neil, C.E.; Nicklas, T.A.
Breakfast, glycemic index, and cognitive function in school children: evidence, methods, and mechanisms / Sünram-Lea, S.I.
Summary on importance of breakfast for children's health and development / Nicklas, T.A.Digital Access Karger 2019 - Digitaledited by Arrigo F.G. Cicero, Manfredi Rizzo.Summary: This book provides an evidence-based approach for the clinical use of nutraceuticals in the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease. It examines cardiovascular disease epidemiology, risk factors, and the role of dietary patterns. Clinical chapters discuss the use of nutraceuticals in the management of medical conditions such as dyslipidemia, hypertension, insulin resistance, and heart failure. Each chapter contains a short epidemiological background; a list of relevant active compounds and their efficacy, tolerability, and safety; and suggestions for prescribers. This book is a practical guide with the best clinical evidence supporting the use of nutraceuticals in cardiology. Nutraceuticals and Cardiovascular Disease: An Evidence-based Approach for Clinical Practice is an essential resource for physicians, residents, fellows, and medical students in cardiology, clinical nutrition, dietetics, and internal medicine.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction to Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Risk Factors
Chapter 2. Definition of Nutraceuticals (Both Scientific and Legal)
Chapter 3. Evidence-based Approach to Nutraceuticals in Cardiovascular Medicine
Chapter 4. Dietary Patterns and Cardiovascular Disease Risk: From Epidemiology to Intervention
Chapter 5. Single Dietary Components and Cardiovascular Disease Risk: From Epidemiology to Intervention
Chapter 6. Nutraceuticals for Dyslipidemia Management
Chapter 7. Nutraceuticals for Hypertension Management
Chapter 8. Nutraceuticals for Management of Insulin Resistance
Chapter 9. Nutraceuticals Supporting Body Weight Loss
Chapter 10. Nutraceuticals for Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Management
Chapter 11. Nutraceuticals for Homocysteine Reduction
Chapter 12. Nutraceuticals Supporting Cognitive Function in Mild Cognitive Impairment
Chapter 13. Nutraceuticals Supporting Heart Function in Heart Failure
Chapter 14. Nutraceuticals with Potential Adverse Cardiovascular Events or Pharmacological Interaction with Cardiometabolic Drugs. - DigitalRamesh C. Gupta, Ajay Srivastava, Rajiv Lall, editors.Summary: This unique work compiles the latest knowledge around veterinary nutraceuticals, commonly referred to as dietary supplements, from ingredients to final products in a single source. More than sixty chapters organized in seven sections collate all related aspects of nutraceutical research in animal health and disease, among them many novel topics: common nutraceutical ingredients (Section-I), prebiotics, probiotics, synbiotics, enzymes and antibacterial alternatives (Section-II), applications of nutraceuticals in prevention and treatment of various diseases such as arthritis, periodontitis, diabetes, cognitive dysfunctions, mastitis, wounds, immune disorders, and cancer (Section-III), utilization of nutraceuticals in specific animal species (Section-IV), safety and toxicity evaluation of nutraceuticals and functional foods (Section-V), recent trends in nutraceutical research and product development (Section-VI), as well as regulatory aspects for nutraceuticals (Section-VII). The future of nutraceuticals and functional foods in veterinary medicine seems bright, as novel nutraceuticals will emerge and new uses of old agents will be discovered. International contributors to this book cover a variety of specialties in veterinary medicine, pharmacology, pharmacognosy, toxicology, chemistry, medicinal chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, nutrition, drug development, regulatory frameworks, and the nutraceutical industry. This is a highly informative and carefully presented book, providing scientific insight for academia, veterinarians, governmental and regulatory agencies with an interest in animal nutrition, complementary veterinary medicine, nutraceutical product development and research.
Contents:
PRELIMINARY -03-2018 Introduction Ramesh C. Gupta, Murray State University, Hopkinsville, KY, USA; and Ajay Srivastava and Rajiv Lall, Vets Plus Inc, Menomonie, WI, USAEmail: rgupta@murraystate.edu; drajay@vets-plus.com; lallr@vets-plus.com I. COMMON NUTRACEUTICALS
1. Curcumin/TurmericNaresh Chand, National Institutes of Health, Bathesda, MD, USAEmail: nchand@mail.nih.govAndSally Frautschy, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USAEmail: sfrautschy@mednet.ucla.edu
2. FenugreekDinesh Kumar, W. Ramdas Singh, Anu Rahal, and Jitendra K. MalikIndian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, Bareilly, India Email: dineshks17@gmail.com
3. AshwagandhaVijay K. Bharti, Jitendra K. Malik, and Ramesh C. Gupta Defense Institute of High Altitude Research (DIHAR), DRDO, Leh, IndiaEmail: vijaykbharti@rediffmail.com
4. ShilajitShailesh K. Bhavsar*, Aswim M. Thaker, and Jitendra K. MalikAnand Agricultural University, Anand, IndiaEmail: skbhavsar@yahoo.com
5. Seabuckthorne and ApricotVijay K. Bharti Defense Institute of High Altitude Research (DIHAR), DRDO, Leh, India Email: vijaykbharti@rediffmail.com
6. GingerShyam S. Sharma and K. Srinivasan, Dept. Pharmacology and Toxicology, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), SAS Nagar, Mohali, IndiaEmail: sssharma@niper.ac.in
7. Neem extractJitendra K. Malik, Former Joint Director (Research), and Head of the Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Bareilly, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India Email: jkmalik48@gmail.com
8. Omega fatty acidsSzabina A. Stice, Division of Biotechnology and GRAS Notice Review, FDA, College Park, MD, USAE-mail: szabina.stice@fda.hhs.gov
9. L-Tryptophan and 5-HTPAjay Srivastava, Vets Plus Inc, Menomonie, WI, USAEmail: drajay@vets-plus.com
10. BerberineRamesh C. Gupta, Murray State University, Hopkinsville, KY, USAEmail: rgupta@murraystate.edu
11. Glucosinolates and organosulfur compoundsKaryn Bischoff, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USAEmail: klb72@cornell.edu
12. Nutraceutical values of red mold rice for anti-diabetic and anticlastogenic propertiesJacob A.C. Sanchez, Pampanga State Agricultural University, Pampanga, PhilippinesEmail: jacobsanchezph1@gmail.edu
13. Medium Chain TriglyceridesYet to be assigned Email:
14. Colostrum and Immunoglobulins Dan Duberdieu, Vets Plus Inc, Menomonie, WI, USA Email: dand@vets-plus.com
15. Herbal Marijuana/Cannabis sativaJoshua A. Hartsel, Delta-9 Technologies, LLC, Lake Forest, CA, USAEmail: jhartsel@gmail.edu
16. Juniper Rajinder Raina, Pawan K. Verma, Jitendra K. Malik, and Ramesh C. Gupta Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu, Jammu, India Email: drrajinderraina@ymail.com
17. Natural preservatives and food additivesAjay Srivastava and Tapan Gor, Vets Plus Inc, Menomonie, WI, USAEmail: drajay@vets-plus.com
18. Antioxidants in animal health Yogendra K. Gupta, All India Institute of Medical sciences. New Delhi, IndiaEmail: ykgykg@gmail.com or ykg@hotmail.com
19. Polyphenols and flavonoids Satish K. Garg, Soumen Choudhury and Amit Shukla U.P. Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidyalaya Evam Go-Anusandhan Sansthan (DUVASU), Mathura, India Email: profsatish@gmail.com II. PREBIOTICS, PROBIOTICS, SYNBIOTICS, AND ANTIMICROBIALS
20. Prebiotics and probiotics in feed and animal health Arturo Anadon, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain Email: anadon@vet.ucm.es
21. Synbiotics in animals health Jitendra K. Malik and Ramesh C. Gupta Former Joint Director (Research), and Head of the Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Bareilly, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India Email: jkmalik48@gmail.com
22. Enzymes in feed and animal health Arturo Anadon, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain Email: anadon@vet.ucm.es
23. Optimization of mineral supplements for maximized animal productivityJeffery O. Hall, Utah State University, Logan, UT, USAEmail: jeffery.hall@usu.edu
24. Nutraceuticals used as antibacterial alternatives in animal health Arturo Anadon, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain Email: anadon@vet.ucm.es
25. Feed additives in animal healthPrafull Kumar and M.J. Saxena, Ayurvet, Ghaziabad, UP, IndiaEmail: pverma@ayurvet.com; mjsaxena@ayurvet.com III. NUTRACEUTICALS IN ORGAN/SYSTEM DISORDERS
26. Nutraceuticals in arthritisRamesh C. Gupta, Murray State University, Hopkinsville, KY, USAE-mail: rgupta@murraystate.edu
27. Nutraceuticals in oral health and periodontal diseases Yet to be assigned Email:
28. Nutraceuticals in gastrointestinal conditionsJamil Talukder, Vets Plus Inc, Menomonie, WI, USAEmail: jamilt@vets-plus.com
29. Nutraceuticals in hepatic and pancreatic diseasesSharon Gwaltney-Brant, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USAEmail: sharon.brant@mchsi.com
30. Nutraceuticals in genitourinary diseasesRobert W. Coppock, Toxicologist and Assoc Ltd, Vegreville, AB, Canada, USAEmail: r.coppock@toxicologist.ca
31. Nutraceuticals in cardiovascular diseasesCsaba Zoltani, Emeritus US Army Research Lab, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, USAEmail: c.zoltani@gmail.com
32. Nutraceuticals in respiratory diseasesAjay Srivastava, Vets Plus Inc, Menomonie, WI, USAEmail: drajay@vets-plus.com
33. Nutraceuticals in reproductive disordersMoges Woldemeskel, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, GA, USAEmail: mwoldem@uga.edu
34. Nutraceuticals in dermatological disordersMoges Woldemeskel, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, GA, USAEmail: mwoldem@uga.edu
35. Nutraceuticals in mastitis Robert W. Coppock, Toxicologist and Assoc Ltd, Vegreville, AB, Canada, USA Email: r.coppock@toxicologist.ca
36. Nutraceuticals in immune disordersMoges Woldemeskel, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, GA, USAEmail: mwoldem@uga.edu
37. Nutraceuticals for wound healingAjay Srivastava, Vets Plus Inc, Menomonie, WI, USAEmail: drajay@vets-plus.com
38. Nutraceuticals for calming and stress Yet to be assigned Email:
39. Nutraceuticals for cognitive dysfunctionRamesh C. Gupta, Murray State University, Hopkinsville, KY, USAEmail: rgupta@murraystate.edu
40. Nutraceuticals for antiagingYet to be assigned Email:
41. Nutraceuticals in cancer prevention and cure Subhash C. Gupta, Banaras Hindu University, Banaras, UP, IndiaEmail: subhashg167@gmail.com
42. Nutraceuticals alone or in combination with chemotherapeutic agents for prevention and treatment of cancerM. Waheed Roomi, Dr Rath Research Institute, Santa Clara, CA, USAEmail: w.roomi@drrath.com
43. Nutraceuticals in obesity and metabolic disordersRhian B. Cope, Health Product Regulation Group, Woden ACT, AustraliaEmail: rhian. Cope@health.gov.au
44. Nutraceuticals for ticks, fleas and other ectoparasitesRamesh C. Gupta, Murray State University, Hopkinsville, KY, USAEmail: rgupta@murraystate.edu
45. Nutraceuticals in hunting, sporting and performance enhancing activitiesYet to be assigned Email: IV. NUTRACEUTICALS IN SPECIFIC ANIMAL SPECIES
46. Nutraceuticals in cattle health and diseasesAyhan Filazi and Begum Yurdakok Dikmen, Ankara University, Ankara, TurkeyEmail: afilazi@gmail.com
47. Nutraceuticals in equine health and diseasesYet to be assigned Email:
48. Nutraceuticals in camelids Tarun K. Gahlot, Bikaner Veterinary Science University, Bikaner, India Email: tkcamelvet@yahoo.com
49. Nutraceuticals in poultry health and diseases Begum Yurdakok Dikmen and Ayhan Filazi, Ankara University, Ankara, TurkeyEmail: byurdakok@yahoo.com V. SAFETY AND TOXICITY EVALUATION OF FUNCTIONAL FOODS AND NUTRACEUTICALS
50. Safety and toxicity evaluation of nutraceuticals in animal modelsNikolay Goncharov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint Petersburg, RussiaEmail: ngoncharov@gmail.com
51. Safety and toxicity evaluation of nutraceuticals using alternative in vitro models Subhash C. Gupta, Banaras Hindu University, Banaras, UP, IndiaEmail: subhashg167@gmail.com
52. Safety of pet food, functional food, and nutraceuticalsSandra James-Yi, Now Health Group, Inc., Bloomingdale, IL, USAEmail: Sandra.james-yi@nowfoods.com
53. Hydrocolloids: safety and toxicity considerationsLarry J. Thompson, Nestle Purina PetCare, St. Louis, MO, USAEmail: larry.thompson@rdmo.nestle.com
54. Biomarkers for selected foods and nutraceuticalsRamesh C. Gupta, Murray State University, Hopkinsville, KY, USAEmail: rgupta@murraystate.edu
55. Toxic interaction of nutraceuticals with food and pharmaceuticals Ramesh C. - DigitalCarsten Carlberg, Stine Marie Ulven, Ferdinand Molnár.Summary: The fascinating area of Nutrigenomics describes this daily communication between our diet and our genome. This book describes how nutrition shapes human evolution and demonstrates its consequences for our susceptibility to diseases, such as diabetes and atherosclerosis. Inappropriate diet can yield stress for our cells, tissues and organs and then it is often associated with low-grade chronic inflammation. Overnutrition paired with physical inactivity leads to overweight and obesity and results in increased burden for a body that originally was adapted for a life in the savannahs of East Africa. Therefore, this textbook does not discuss a theoretical topic in science, but it talks about real life and our life-long "chat" with diet. We are all food consumers, thus each of us is concerned by the topic of this book and should be aware of its mechanisms. -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Intro
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
Abbreviations
Chapter 1: Nutrition and Common Diseases
1.1 Evolution of Human Nutrition
1.2 Principles of Metabolism
1.3 Dietary Molecules
1.4 Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases
1.5 Nutrition and Cancer
1.6 Impact of Physical Activity
Additional Readings
Chapter 2: Human Genomic Variation
2.1 Migration and Evolutionary Challenges of Homo sapiens
2.2 Diversity of Human Populations
2.3 Genetic Variants of the Human Genome
2.4 Haplotype Blocks and GWAS
2.5 The 1000 Genomes Project
Additional Readings Chapter 3: Sensing Nutrition
3.1 Nutrient-Sensing Mechanisms
3.2 Nuclear Receptors as Nutrient Sensors
3.3 Functions and Actions of PPARs
3.4 Integration of Lipid Metabolism by LXRs and FXR
3.5 Coordination of the Immune Response by VDR
3.6 Circadian Control of Metabolic Processes
Additional Readings
Chapter 4: Interference of the Human Genome with Nutrients
4.1 Human Genetic Adaptions
4.2 Genetic Adaption to Dietary Changes
4.3 Regulatory SNPs and Quantitative Traits
4.4 Definition of Nutrigenomics
4.5 Personal Omics Profiles
Additional Readings Chapter 5: Nutritional Epigenetics
5.1 Epigenetic Mechanisms
5.2 Intermediary Metabolism and Epigenetic Signaling
5.3 Nutrition-Triggered Transgenerational Epigenetic Inheritance
5.4 Population Epigenetics
Additional Readings
Chapter 6: Nutritional Signaling and Aging
6.1 Aging and Conserved Nutrient-Sensing Pathways
6.2 Neuroendocrine Regulation of Aging
6.3 Principles of Insulin Signaling
6.4 Central Role of FOXO Transcription Factors
6.5 Calorie Restriction from Yeast to Mammals
6.6 Cellular Energy Status Sensing by Sirtuins and AMPK
Additional Readings Chapter 7: Chronic Inflammation and Metabolic Stress
7.1 The Central Role of Monocytes and Macrophages
7.2 Acute and Chronic Inflammation
7.3 Reverse Cholesterol Transport and Inflammation
7.4 Sensing Metabolic Stress via the ER
Additional Readings
Chapter 8: Obesity
8.1 Definition of Obesity
8.2 Adipogenesis
8.3 Inflammation in Adipose Tissue
8.4 Energy Homeostasis and Hormonal Regulation of Food Uptake
8.5 Genetics of Obesity
Additional Readings
Chapter 9: Insulin Resistance and Diabetes
9.1 Glucose HomeostasisDigital Access Springer 2020 - Digitaledited by Martin Kussmann, Patrick J. Stover.Summary: "This volume brings together leading experts in the areas of nutrition, nutrigenomics, metabolic programming, food-based bioactive dietary components and the gut microbiome, as well as those expert in the application of innovative tools and methods for statistical and biological network analysis, which are now at the forefront of nutritional and biomedical sciences. The articles provide a roadmap for the integration of normative science methods and approaches with more comprehensive systems biology-based investigations that deploy a multitude of omic platforms. This integration is essential to escape the bottleneck in knowledge generation by applying decades of knowledge of nutrients and their function to comprehensive omics and clinical data acquisition, processing, visualization, and interpretation. Achieving a systems-level understanding of nutrient function in health and disease will usher in an age of precision nutrition in support of maximizing human health and potential"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: List of Contributors Preface
SECTION I GENES, PROTEINS AND NUTRITION 1. Personalized Nutrition Lydia Afman 2. Genetic-Epigenetic Interactions Rima Rozen 3. Epigenetics and Metabolic Programming Keith Godfrey and Peter Gluckman
SECTION II BIOACTIVES AND PHYTONUTRIENTS 4. Bioactive Interactions in Food and Natural Extracts Sofia Moço and Denis Barron 5. Bioflavonoids and Biomarkers of Metabolic Syndrome Mary Ann Lila and David H. Murdock 6. Dietary Antioxidants and Bioflavonoids in Atherogenesis and Angiogenesis Mohsen Meydani, Angelo Azzi and Taiki Miyazawa 7. Proteomic and Genomic Approaches to Identify Sensitive Resveratrol Targets Cesar Lopez-Camarillo 8. Genomic Effects of Food Bioactives in Neuroprotection Ashraf Virmani 9. Food-based RNAs and their Bioactivity Kendal Hirschi and Lisa Farmer
SECTION III PREBIOTICS, PROBIOTICS, SYNBIOTICS AND THE GUT ECOSYSTEM 10. Gut Health and the Personal Microbiome Willem de Vos 11. Infant Nutrition and the Microbiome: Systems Biology Approaches to Host-Microbe Interactions Mei Wang and Sharon M. Donovan 12. Gut Microbe-Derived Bioactive Metabolites François-Pierre Martin
SECTION IV NUTRIGENOMIC AND PROTEOMIC TECHNOLOGIES 13. Network Analysis in Systems Nutrition Corrado Priami and Marie-Pier Scott-Boyer 14. Gene Selection for Nutrigenomic Studies Damien Valour Index.Digital Access Wiley 2017 - Printedited by Devarajan Thangadurai, Saher Islam, Leo M.L. Nollet and Juliana Bunmi Adetunji.Summary: "This book enhances scientific evidences based on omics technologies and effectiveness of nutrition guidelines to promote well-being. It provides advanced understanding towards nutrients and genotype effects on disease and health status. Helps to design the precise nutritional recommendations for prevention or treatment of nutrition related syndromes. Discusses impact of genetics on food ingestion, metabolism and food-drug interactions. Describes potential of transcriptomic, genomic, proteomic, metabolomic, and epigenomic tools within nutrition research. Explores state-of-the-art tools to identify safety and quality of nutrition and development of personalized nutrition to improve health status"-- Provided by publisher.Digital Access TandFonline 2022
- Digitaleditors, James D. Lewis, Frank M. Ruemmele, Gary D. Wu.Contents:
A review of the epidemiology of inflammatory bowel disease with a focus on diet, infections, and antibiotic exposure / Lewis, J.D.
Current issues in the design of clinical trials in IBD / Feagan, B.G.
The intestinal microbiota in inflammatory bowel diseases / Sartor, R.B.
Genetics and innate and adaptive immunity in IBD / Zanello, G.; Kevans, D.; Goethel, A.; Silverberg, M.; Tyler, A.; Croitoru, K.
Interplay of nutrients and microbial metabolites in intestinal immune homeostasis : differential and common mechanisms of immune regulation in the small bowel and colon / Perrigoue, J.; Das, A.; Mora, J.R.
Diet, the gut microbiome, and the metabolome in IBD / Wu, G.D.
Antibiotics, probiotics, and prebiotics in IBD / Bernstein, C.N.
Fecal microbiota transplantation : an interest in IBD / Kahn, S.A.; Goeppinger, S.R.; Rubin, D.T.
Enteral nutrition as treatment option for Crohn's disease : in kids only / Ruemmele, F.M.; Pigneur, B.; Garnier-Lenglin, H.
Effects of exclusive enteral nutrition on bone mass, linear growth, and body composition in children with Crohn's disease / Sylvester, F.A.
Exclusive enteral nutrition : clues to the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease / Levine, A.
Current state of the art of medical foods / Blum, S. ; Brito, F.
IBD therapy : new targets and unmet needs / Colombel, J.-F.Digital Access Karger 2014 - DigitalCarolyn Newberry, Janese Laster, Octavia Pickett-Blakely, editors.Summary: This book serves as a definitive nutritional reference for medical practitioners who care for patients with digestive diseases. This first-of-its-kind title explores the critical link between nutrition and weight and digestive health and organizes the necessary information for easy use for clinicians across specialties. The book is divided into four sections; the first section outlines basic nutritional concepts that lay a foundation for future chapters. This includes discussion of the gastrointestinal tract's role in digestion and metabolism, an outline of dietary composition and associated deficiencies, and a review of nutritional assessment and general therapeutic principles. Next, the second section outlines dietary and nutritional implications of specific digestive diseases organized by affected gastrointestinal organs. Following this, the third section discusses appetite regulation, weight management, and obesity's association with gastrointestinal diseases. It also discusses the importance of comprehensive, multi-disciplinary obesity care including a review of dietary, pharmacological, endoscopic, and surgical options that promote weight loss. In concluding the book, the fourth section discusses foundational nutritional support concepts. Nutrition, Weight, and Digestive Health is an invaluable reference for medical practitioners seeking a title that explores important and revolutionary elements to the medical care of those with digestive diseases.
Contents:
Basic Nutrition Concepts
Pathophysiology of the Digestive Tract
Dietary Intake and Composition
Nutritional Deficiencies
Nutritional Assessment and Considerations
General Therapeutic Principles
Dietary Approaches to Gastrointestinal Diseases
Foregut Disease
Small Bowel and Colonic Disease
Liver and Pancreaticobiliary Disease
GI Malignancies
Post-Surgical Management
Food Allergies and Sensitivities
Prebiotics, Probiotics, and Dietary Supplements
Obesity and Weight Management
Obesity Pathophysiology and Gastrointestinal Complications
Obesity Related Gastrointestinal Disorders
Obesity Evaluation and Management
Nutritional Support
Introduction to Nutritional Support
Parenteral Nutrition
Enteral Nutrition. - DigitalMichael F. Holick, Bess Dawson-Hughes, editors.Summary: This newly revised edition contains updated versions of many of the topics that were in the first edition and has been substantially expanded with an additional 5 chapters. Each chapter includes information from the most up-to-date research on how nutritional factors can affect bone health, written with an evidence-based focus and complete with comprehensive references for each subject. Nutrition and Bone Health, second edition covers all aspects of nutrition and the skeleton, from the history and fundamentals, to the effects of macronutrients, minerals, vitamins, and supplements, and even covers the effects of lifestyle, the different life stages, and nutrition-related disorders and secondary osteoporosis. Hot topics include the vitamin K story, nutraceuticals and new information about biomechanics of bone. New chapters include HIV & AIDs and the skeleton, celiac disease and bone health, and nutrition and bone health in space. Nutrition and Bone Health, second edition is a necessary resource for health care professionals, medical students, graduate students, dietitians, and nutritionists who are interested in how nutrition affects bone health during all stages of life.
Contents:
Part I. Basics of Nutrition and Bone Biology
1. Bone Health From An Evolutionary Perspective: Development In Early Human Populations
2. Gene-Diet Interactions On Bone
3. Bone Physiology: Bone Cells, Modeling, and Remodeling
4. Estrogens, Progestins, SERMs and Osteoporosis
5. Bone Biomechanics and the Determinants of Skeletal Fragility
6. Clinical and Research Applications of Bone Mineral Density Examinations
7. Nutritional Epidemiology: Nutritional Assessment and Analysis
8. Dietary Pattern Analysis in Nutritional Science Research: A Review of Current Evidence Relating Dietary Patterns to Indices of Bone Health and Fracture Risk
9. Nutrition and Oral Bone Status
10. Nutrition Counseling for Skeletal Health
Part II. Nutrition and Bone: Effects of Life Stages and Race
11. Nutrition in Pregnancy and Lactation
12. Nutritional Requirements for Fetal and Neonatal Bone Health and Development
13. Nutrition and Bone Health During Skeletal Modeling and Bone Consolidation of Childhood and Adolescence
14. Calcium and Vitamin D for Bone Health in Adults
15. Nutrition: to supplement or not to supplement the elderly
16. Nutrition and Skeletal Health in Blacks
17. Nutrition and Skeletal Health in Other Racial/Ethnic Groups
Part III. Effects of Dietary Macronutrients
18. Food Groups and Bone Health
19. Vegetarianism and Bone Health in Women
20. Protein intake and bone health
21. Fat and Bone
22. Acid-Base Balance and Bone Health
Part IV. Minerals
23. Quantitative Clinical Nutrition Approaches to the Study of Calcium and Bone Metabolism
24. Sodium, Potassium, Phosphorus, and Magnesium
25. Assessing Nutritional Requirements For Preterm Infants
Part V. Fat-Soluble Vitamins/Micronutrients
26. Vitamin A and Bone Health
27. Vitamin D
28. Vitamin D Utilization in Subhuman Primates
29. Vitamin K?s role in age-related bone loss: a critical review
Part VI. Lifestyle Effects/Supplements
30. Smoking, Alcohol, and Bone Health
31. Exercise and Bone Health
32. Exercise, Nutrition and Bone Health
33. Body Weight/Composition and Weight Change: Effects on Bone Health
34. Nutraceuticals and Bone Health
Part VII. Nutrition Related Disorders and Secondary Osteoporostis
35. Eating Disorders and their Effects on Bone Health
36. The Role of Nutrition for Bone Health in Cystic Fibrosis
37. HIV/AIDS and Bone Health: The Role of Nutrition
38. Celiac Disease and Bone Health
39. Dietary Factors and Chronic Low Grade Systemic Inflammation in Relation to Bone Health
40. Impact of Nutrition on Medications for Osteoporosis
41. Nutrition and Bone Health in Space. - DigitalRajkumar Rajendram, Victor R. Preedy, Vinood B. Patel, editors.Contents:
Part I: Definitions, Characterization and Diagnosis
Global Estimates of Hyperglycaemia in Pregnancy: Determinants and Trends
Diagnosis of Gestational Diabetes
Evaluation of Glycemic Control Indexes During Pregnancy: The Role of HbAlc, Glycated Albumin, and Fructosamine
Mental Health and Diabetes During Pregnancy: Is is Chicken or Egg?
Part II: The Type I Diabetic Mother
Maternal Overweight and Obesity in Pregnancies Complicated by Type 1 Diabetes
Glycemic Control and Insulin in Type 1 Diabetic Pregnancies
Part III: Global Findings in Gestational Diabetes
Maternal Diabetes in Pregnancy: Iran Perspectives
25-Hydroxyvitamin D and its Impact on Pregnancy Outcomes and Gestational Diabetes in China
Diagnosis of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Italian Perspectives on Risk Factor Based Screening
Part IV: Genetic and Molecular Factors Associated with Maternal Gestational Diabetes
Metabolic Fingerprints of Gestational Mellitus
Genetic and Epidemiological Indications for Adiponectin Gene Dysregulation in Gestational Mellitus
The Retinol Binding Protein-4 (RBP4) Gene and Gestational Diabetes
Biomarkers of Metabolic and Cardiovascular Risk in Gestational Diabetes
Fish Oil and Cardiac Akt/mTOR-mediated Insulin Resistance in Infants with Maternal Diabetes
Part V: Pre-existing Conditions and Gestational Diabetes Risk
Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy in Gestational Diabetes
Links between Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Gestational Diabetes
Bariatric Surgery and its Impact on Gestational Diabetes
Part VI: Dietary Interventions and Exercise
Myo-inositol Supplementation in Gestational Diabetes
Treatments with Low Glycaemic Index Diets in Gestational Diabetes
Low-carbohydrate Diet for the Treatment of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Using the Good Metabolome to Understand the Relationship between Maternal Diet and Gestational Diabetes
Probiotics in the Prevention of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
The Role of Exercise in the Management of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Part VII: Postpartum Effects of Gestational Diabetes
Postpartum Glucose Intolerance in Gestational Diabetes
Diet after Gestational Diabetes (GDM)
Postpartum Oxidative Stress Markers in Woman with Previous Gestational Diabetes in Relation to Vascular Damage
Neurodevelopmental Outcome in Offspring Born Following Gestational Diabetes
Part VIII: Breast Feeding and Maternal Hyperglycemia
Breastfeeding after Diabetes in Pregnancy: Thailand Perspectives
Gestational Diabetes and Peptides in Breast Milk
Dietary Advice and Glycemic Control in Woman with Type 1 Diabetes During Preconception Counselling, Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Part IX: Specific Dietary Components and Weight Gain
Excessive Gestational Weight Gain and Pregnancy Outcomes in Gestational and Pre-gestational Diabetes
Diet and Carbohydrate Food Knowledge in Gestational Diabetes: Challenges and Opportunities for Lifestyle Interventions
Higher-complex Carbohydrate Diets in Gestational Diabetes
Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and Gestational Diabetes
Folic Acid and Gestational Diabetes: Foundations for Further Studies
Iron and Oxidative Stress in Gestational Diabetes
Part X: Recommended Resources on Maternal Diabetes.Digital Access Springer 2018 - PrintEdward J. Calabreses.Contents:
v. 1, The vitamins ; - Digitalvolume editors, Berthold Koletzko, Raanan Shamir, Dominique Turck, Moshe Phillip.Contents:
Obesity, metabolic syndrome, and nutrition / Battelino, T., Shalitin, S.
Neonatal and infant nutrition, breastfeeding / Turck, D., van Goudoever, J.B.
Cognition / Hull, H.R., Carlson, S.E.
Nutrition and growth in chronic diseases / Hartman, C., Altowati, M.A., Ahmed, S.F., Shamir, R.
Malnutrition and catch-up growth during childhood and puberty / Baron, J., Jee, Y.H., Phillip, M., Bhutta, Z.
Pregnancy : impact of maternal nutrition on intrauterine fetal growth / Yogev, Y., Hiersch, L.Digital Access Karger 2014 - Digitaleditors: B. Koletzko, R. Shamir, D. Turck, M. Phillip.Contents:
The physiology and mechanism of growth / Grimberg, A.; Hawkes, C. ; Phillip, M.
Obesity, metabolic syndrome and nutrition / Shalitin, S. ; Moreno, L.A.
Term and pretrem infants / Turck, D.; van Goudoever, J.B.
Cognition / Agostoni, C.; Bettocchi, S.
Nutrition and growth in chronic disease / Hartman, C.; Shamir, R.
Early nutrition and its effect on grwoth, body composition and later obesity / Eriksen, K.G.; Lind, M.V.; Larnkjaer, A.; Mølgaard, C.; Michaelsen, K.F.
Malnutrition and catch-up growth during childhood and puberty / Yackobovitch-Gavan, M.; Fisch Shvalb, N.; Bhutta, Z.A.
Pregnancy : impact of maternal nutrition on intrauterine fetal growth / Hiersch, L.; Yogev, Y.
Stunting in developing countries / Andrew, P.M.Digital Access Karger 2018 - Digitaleditors, B. Koletzko, R. Shamir, D. Turck, M Phillip.Contents:
The physiology and mechanism of growth / Ahmed, S.F., Phillip, M., Grimberg, A.
Obesity, metabolic syndrome and nutrition / Shaltin, S., Battelino, T., Moreno, L.A.
Term and preterm infants / van Goudoever, J.B., Turck, D.
Cognition / Agostoni, C., Bettocchi, S.
Nutrition and growth in chronic disease / Hartmann, C., Shamir, R.
Early nutrition and its effects on growth, body composition and later obesity / Michaelsen, K.F., Larnkjaer, A., Larsson, M.W., Mølgaard, C.
Malnutrition and catch-up growth during childhood and puberty / Bhutta, Z., Yackobovitch-Gavan, M.
Pregnancy: impact of maternal nutrition on intrauterine fetal growth / Hiersch, L.; Yogey, Y.Digital Access Karger 2016 - Digitalvolume editors Berthold Koletzko, Raanan Shamir, Dominique Turck, Moshe Phillip..Contents:
The physiology and mechanism of growth / Grimber, A. ; Phillip, M. ; Wong, J. ; Ahmed, S.F.
Obesity, metabolic syndrome, and nutrition / Shalitin, S. ; Battelino, T. ; Moreno, L.A.
Term and preterm infants / Turck, D. ; van Goudoever, J.B.
Cognition / Agostoni, C. ; Bettocchi, S.
Nutrition and growth in chronic disease / Hartmann, C. ; Shamir R.
Early nutrition and its effects on growth, body composition, and later obesity / Lind, M.V. ; Larnkjaer, A. ; Mølgaard, C. ; Michaelsen, K.F.
Malnutrition and catch-up growth during childhood and puberty / Yackobovitch-Gavan, M. ; Butta, Z.A.
Pregnancy : impact of maternal nutrition on intrauterine fetal growth / Hiersch, L. ; Yogev, Y.
Stunting in developing countries / Prentice, A.M.Digital Access Karger 2017 - Digitaleditors: Berthold Koletzko, Raanan Shamir, Dominique Turck, Moshe Phillip.Digital Access Karger 2019
- Digitaleditors Dominique Turck, Raanan Shamir, Berthold Koletzko, Moshe Philip.Digital Access Karger 2020
- Digitaleditors: Raanan Shamir, Berthold Koletzko, Dominique Turck, Moshe Phillip.Digital Access Karger 2021
- Digitaleditors: Moshe Phillip, Dominique Turck, Raanan Shamir, Berthold Koletzko.Digital Access Karger 2022
- DigitalMaryam Mahmoudi, Nima Rezaei, editors.Summary: This volume provides readers with a systematic assessment of current literature on the link between nutrition and immunity. Chapters cover immunonutrition topics such as child development, cancer, aging, allergic asthma, food intolerance, obesity, and chronic critical illness. It also presents a thorough review of microflora of the gut and the essential role it plays in regulating the balance between immune tolerance and inflammation. Written by experts in the field, Nutrition and Immunity helps readers to further understand the importance of healthy dietary patterns in relation to providing immunity against disorders and offering readily available immunonutritional programming in clinical care. It will be a valuable resource for dietitians, immunologists, endocrinologists and other healthcare professionals.
Contents:
Introduction
Vitamin D and the Immune System
Vitamin A and the Immune System
Vitamin K and the Immune System
Vitamin C and the Immune System
Vitamin B12, Folic Acid, and the Immune System
Zinc and the Immune System
Selenium and the Immune System
Selenium and Immunity
Gut Microbiome and Immunity
Maternal Nutrition, Child Development, and Immunity
Nutrition, Immunity, and Cancer
Nutrition and Cancer
Aging, Immunity, and Neuroinflammation: The Modulatory Potential of Nutrition
Vitamins and Allergic Asthma
Nutrition, Immunity, and Food Intolerances
Potency of T-Cell Epitope-Based Peptide Vaccines in Food Allergy Treatment
Obesity and Immunity
Nutrition, Immunity, and Neurological Diseases
Nutrition for Chronic Critical Illness and Persistent Inflammatory, Immunosuppressed, Catabolic Syndrome
Nutrition, Immunity, and Autoimmune Diseases
Immunomodulatory Effects of Flavonoids: Possible Induction of TCD4+ Regulatory Cells through mTor Signaling Pathway Suppression
Glucan and its Role in Immunonutrition
Nutrigenomic Immunity
Nutriepigenomic Immunity. - DigitalDebbie L. Humphries, Marilyn E. Scott, Sten H. Vermund, editors.Contents:
Part I: The Foundations of the Nutrition-Infection Nexus
Pathways Linking Nutritional Status and Infectious Disease: A Conceptional Framework
Core Principles of Nutrition
Primer on Immune Response and Interface with Malnutrition
Part II: Types of Infectious Diseases and Influences of Nutrition
Bacterial Infections and Nutrition: A Primer
Viral Infections and Nutrition: Influenza Virus as a Case Study
Nutrition and Protozoan Pathogens of Humans: A Primer
Human Helminth Infections: A Primer
Part III: Nutrition Issues During Major Infections: Case Studies of Nutrition and Infectious Disease
Nutrition and Diarrheal Disease and Enteric Pathogens
Nutrition in HIV and Tuberculosis
Nutrition and Arboviruses
Nutritional Frameworks in Malaria
Soil-Transmitted Helminths: Does Nutrition Make a Difference?
Part IV: Integration of Cross-Cutting Issues in Nutrition/Infection Interactions
Drug-Nutrition Interactions in Infectious Diseases
Co-infection and Nutrition: Integrating Ecological and Epidemiological Perspectives
Nutrition and Infections in the Context of Global Environmental Change
Public Health and Clinical Implications of Nutrition/Infection Interactions. - DigitalGerry McKenna, editor.Summary: This book explores in depth the relationships between nutrition and oral health. Oral health is an integral part of general health across the life course, and this book examines nutritional and oral health considerations from childhood through to old age, with particular attention focused on the consequences of demographic changes. Current knowledge on the consequences of poor diet for the development and integrity of the oral cavity, tooth loss, and the progression of oral diseases is thoroughly reviewed. Likewise, the importance of maintenance of a disease-free and functional dentition for nutritional well-being at all stages of life is explained. Evidence regarding the impact of oral rehabilitation on nutritional status is evaluated, and strategies for changing dietary behaviour in order to promote oral health are described. Nutrition and Oral Health will be an ideal source of information for all who are seeking a clearly written update on the subject.
Contents:
Introduction to Nutrition and Oral Health
Nutritional Considerations in Children
Oral Health Considerations in Children Including Dental Caries
Relationships Between Periodontal Disease and Nutrition
Demographic Changes: The Ageing Population and Oral Health
The Importance of Nutrition and Oral Health for Older Adults
Relationships between Toothloss and Diet
Impacts of Oral Rehabilitation on Nutritional Status
Strategies for Changing Dietary Behaviour in Favour of Oral Health
Conclusions. - DigitalRiva Touger-Decker, Connie Mobley, Joel B. Epstein, editors.Summary: Nutrition and Oral Medicine, Second Edition addresses the complex, multifaceted relationships between nutrition and oral health, explores proposed relationships between oral, systemic and nutritional well-being and provides insights into interprofessional, comprehensive care for individuals. Chapters focus on diet, nutrition and oral health promotion and disease prevention across the lifespan, oral and dental diseases and disorders, oral manifestations of systemic diseases, and discussions of the synergy between oral tissues and nutrients. Cutting edge research issues regarding the relationship of individual antioxidants, trace elements, polyphenols and other nutrient substrates and oral health/disease, nutrigenomics, screening for nutrition and oral risk and other areas are covered in detail. Editors and authors include experts in nutrition and oral health from around the world. Nutrition and Oral Medicine, Second Edition is a invaluable resource for health professionals in the fields of nutrition and dentistry as well as other disciplines whose research, practice and education includes nutrition and oral medicine. It is an excellent resource for graduate level nutrition and dental students, dental and nutrition practitioners, educators and researchers as well as other health professionals.Digital Access Springer 2014
- Digitaleditors, Maureen M. Black, Helen K. Delichatsios, Mary T. Story.Summary: "This book explores nutrition education and how leverage it to drive healthy food choices for a better quality of life. Nutrition education may be defined as a combination of educational tactics accompanied by physical or environmental supports, whose purpose is to encourage the voluntary adoption of foods and other lifestyle behaviors that are beneficial for health"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Nutrition Education : Application of Theory and Strategies during the First 1,000 Days for Healthy Growth / Dattilo, A.M.; Saavedra, J.M.
Nutrition Education during the Preconception Period / Ramakrishnan, U.
Prenatal Nutrition Education : Updates and Best Practices for Optimal Diet and Weight Gain During Pregnancy / Siega-Riz, A.M.; Constantoulakis, L.
Reading Appetite Cues in Infancy : A Role for Nutrition Education / Hetherington, M.M.; McNally, J.
Nurturing Care Framework and Implementation Science : Promoting Nutrition, Health and Development among Infants and Toddlers Globally / Black, M.M.
Summary : Nutrition Education to Optimize Healthy Growth and Development for the First 1,000 Days / Black, M.M.
Supporting Healthy Eating : Synergistic Effects of Nutrition Education Paired with Policy, Systems, and Environmental Changes / Story, M.T.; Welker, E.B.
Multi-Level Opportunities to Improve Nutrition in Child Care Settings / Ward, D.S.; Vaughn, A.
Food and Nutrition Education, Policy and Training in the UK / Ballam, R.
Nutrition Policies Designed to Change the Food Environment to Improve Diet and Health of the Population / Crawford, P.B.
Philippines Case Study : Government Policies on Nutrition Education / Capanzana, M.V.; Aguila, D.V.
Summary : Nutrition Education in Child Care, Schools and Community Settings / Story, M.T.
Counterbalancing the Uncertainties of Medical Nutrition Education with Effective Online Instruction / Kohlmeier, M.
The NNEdPro Global Centre for Nutrition and Health : A Consolidated Review of Global Efforts Towards Medical and Healthcare-Related Nutrition Education / Ray, S.
Update on Nutrition, Metabolism, and Lifestyle Curricula for Medical Education, Research, and Practice : USA / Lenders, C.; Twillman, G.
Culinary Medicine Basics and Applications in Medical Education in the United States / Hauser, M.E.
Integrating Nutrition Education into Clinical Practice / Delichatsios, H.K.; Pittas, A.G.
Summary : Nutrition Education of Health Professionals / Delichatsios, H.K.Digital Access Karger 2020 - PrintPaul Insel, Faculty Advisor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Don Ross, California Institute of Human Nutrition, Kimberley McMahon, MDA,, RD, Lecturer, Deparment of Nutrition, College of Health Professions Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, Melissa Bernstein, PhD, RD, LD, FAND, DipACLM, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Nutrition, College of Health Professions, Associate Professor, Chicago Medical School, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science.Summary: Perfect for the introductory, non-majors course, Nutrition Essentials: Practical Applications, equips students with the knowledge and know-how to navigate the wealth of health and nutritional information (an misinformation) available to them, and determine how to incorporate it into their everyday lives. Throughout the text, this acclaimed author team delivers current, science-based information in a format accessible to all students, while urging them to take responsibility for their nutrition, health, and overall well-being. With a wealth of teaching and learning tools incorporated throughout the text, Nutrition Essentials empowers readers to monitor, understand, and affect their own nutritional behaviors!-- Provided by publisher. "This book provides students with a comprehensive, current, and science-based introduction to nutrition concepts, guidelines, and functions. Its student-focused approach provides information about topics and issues that concern them -- a balanced diet, nutritional supplements, weight management, exercise, and much more. Throughout each chapter readers will engage with the latest dietary guidelines, scientific evidence, and national standards to help individuals follow a healthy dietary pattern at every life stage"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Food Choices: Nutrients and Nourishment
Chapter 2 Nutrition Guidelines and Assessment
Chapter 3 Carbohydrates
Spotlight on Alcohol
Chapter 4 Lipids
Chapter 5 Proteins and Amino Acids
Spotlight on Digestion and Absorption
Chapter 6 Energy Balance and Weight Management
Spotlight on Eating Disorders
Chapter 7 Vitamins
Spotlight on Dietary Supplements and Functional Foods
Chapter 8 Water and Minerals
Chapter 9 Life Cycle Nutrition
Chapter 10 Diet and Health
Chapter 11 Sports Nutrition: Eating for Peak Performance
Chapter 12 Food Safety and Technology
Spotlight on Hunger: The Faces of Global Malnutrition
Appendix A Dietary Reference IntakesDigital Access R2Library 2022 - DigitalSusan G. Dudek.Contents:
Nutrition in nursing
Carbohydrates
Protein
Lipids
Vitamins
Water and minerals
Energy balance
Guidelines for healthy eating
Consumer issues
Cultural and religious influences on food and nutrition
Healthy eating for healthy babies
Nutrition for infants, children, and adolescents
Nutrition for older adults
Obesity and eating disorders
Feeding patients : oral diets and enteral and parenteral nutrition
Nutrition for patients with metabolic or respiratory stress
Nutrition for patients with upper gastrointestinal disorders
Nutrition for patients with disorders of the lower GI tract and accessory organs
Nutrition for patients with diabetes mellitus
Nutrition for patients with cardiovascular disorders
Nutrition for patients with kidney disorders
Nutrition for patients with cancer or HIV/AIDS.Digital Access Ovid 2014 - DigitalSusan G. Dudek, RD, CDN, BS, Nutrition Instructor, Dietetic Technology Program, Erie Community College, Williamsville, New York.Contents:
Nutrition in health and health care
Carbohydrates
Protein
Lipids
Vitamins
Water and minerals
Energy balance
Guidelines for healthy eating
Consumer issues
Cultural and religious influences on food and nutrition
Healthy eating for healthy babies
Nutrition for infants, children, and adolescents
Nutrition for older adults
Hospital nutrition : defining nutrition risk and feeding patients
Nutrition for obesity and eating disorders
Nutrition for patients with metabolic or respiratory stress
Nutrition for patients with upper gastrointestinal disorders
Nutrition for patients with disorders of the lower GI tract and accessory organs
Nutrition for patients with diabetes mellitus
Nutrition for patients with cardiovascular disorders
Nutrition for patients with kidney disorders
Nutrition for patients with cancer or HIV/AIDS.Digital Access Ovid 2018 - DigitalSusan G. Dudek, RD, CDN, BS, Former Nutrition Instructor, Dietetic Technology Program, Erie Community College, Williamsville, New York.Summary: "Nutrition Essentials for Nursing Practice, 9th Edition gives nursing students the understanding of nutrition theory and application to ensure effective client care across the life cycle and the health-illness continuum. Incorporating nutrition throughout the nursing care process, Susan Dudek's concise yet thorough text equips tomorrow's nurses with the latest evidence-based practices and recommendations to facilitate nutrition on the front lines of nursing practice, from assessment and nursing diagnoses to implementation and evaluation. The most up-to-date resource of its kind, this revised edition includes the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2020-2025 and makes need-to-know information more accessible than ever with a student-friendly format, improved organization, engaging case studies, and adaptable content optimized for use in standalone courses, online, or a fully integrated curriculum."-- Provided by publisher. "Like air and sleep, nutrition is a basic human need essential for survival. From curing hunger to reducing the risk of chronic disease, nutrition is ever changing in response to technological advances and cultural shifts. Because nutrition at its most basic level is food -- for the mind, body, and soul -- it is a complex blend of science and art. Although considered the realm of the dietitian, nutrition is a vital and integral component of nursing care across the life cycle and along the wellness-illness continuum. By virtue of their close contact with clients and families, nurses are often on the front line in facilitating nutrition. Nutrition is woven into all steps of the nursing care process, from assessment and nursing analysis to implementation and evaluation. This textbook seeks to give student nurses an essential nutrition foundation to better serve themselves and their clients"-- Preface.
Contents:
Unit 1: Nutrition Fundamentals
Chapter 1 Nutrition in Health
Chapter 2 Guidelines for Healthy Eating
Chapter 3 Carbohydrates
Chapter 4 Protein
Chapter 5 Lipids
Chapter 6 Vitamins
Chapter 7 Water and Minerals
Chapter 8 Energy Balance
Unit 2: Nutrition in Health Promotion
Chapter 9 Food and Supplement Labeling
Chapter 10 Consumer Interests and Concerns
Chapter 11 Cultural and Religious Influences on Food and Nutrition
Chapter 12 Healthy Eating for Healthy Babies
Chapter 13 Nutrition for Infants, Children, and Adolescents
Chapter 14 Nutrition for Older Adults
Unit 3: Nutrition in Clinical Practice
Chapter 15 Hospital Nutrition: Defining Nutrition Risk and Feeding Clients
Chapter 16 Enteral and parenteral nutrition
Chapter 17 Nutrition for Obesity and Eating Disorders
Chapter 18 Nutrition for Clients with Critical Illness
Chapter 19 Nutrition for Clients with Upper Gastrointestinal Disorders
Chapter 20 Nutrition for Clients with Disorders of the Lower GI Tract and Accessory Organs
Chapter 21 Nutrition for Clients with Diabetes Mellitus
Chapter 22 Nutrition for Clients with Cardiovascular Disorders
Chapter 23 Nutrition for Clients with Kidney Disorders
Chapter 24 Nutrition for Patients with Cancer or HIV/AIDS
Appendix: Answers to Study Questions.Digital Access Ovid 2022 - Digitaledited by Felicity Savage King, Ann Burgess, Victoria J. Quinn, Akoto K. Osei.Digital Access Oxford 2015
- DigitalRalph M. Trüeb.Summary: The quantity and quality of the hair are closely related to the nutritional state of an individual. And yet, there is hardly another field with so much prejudice, misconception, and debate as diet and health, let alone hair health. Pharmacy aisles and Internet drugstores are full of nutritional supplements promising full, thick, luscious hair for prices that range from suspiciously cheap to dishearteningly exorbitant. Since there lies an important commercial interest in the nutritional value of various nutritional supplements, a central question that arises is whether increasing the content of an already adequate diet with nutrients may further promote hair growth and quality. This book aims at distinguishing facts from fiction, and at providing a sound scientific basis for nutrition-based strategies for healthy hair, at the same time acknowledging the problems and limitations of our current understanding and practice.
Contents:
Preface
1. Introduction
2.Brief History of Human Nutrition
2.1 Prehistory
2.2 Antiquity
2.3 From Galen to Lind
2.4 From Lavoisier to the Modern Sciences
2.5 From Hopkins to the Present
3. Nutrition Basics
3.1 The Food Pyramid
3.2 World Nutrition Facts
4. The Hair Cycle and its Relation to Nutrition
5. Nutritional Disorders of the Hair and their Management
5.1. Inborn Errors of Metabolism
5.1.1 Copper
5.1.2 Zinc
5.1.3 Biotin
5.1.4 Amino Acids
5.2 Acquired Deficiency Disorders
5.2.1 Protein-Calorie Malnutrition
5.2.2 Biotin Deficiency
5.2.3 Vitamin C Deficiency
5.2.4 Vitamin B12 Deficiency
5.2.4 Niacin Deficiency
5.2.5 Deficiency of Essential Fatty Acids
5.2.6 Iron Deficiency
5.2.7 Zinc Deficiency
5.2.8 Copper Deficiency
5.2.9 Selenium Deficiency
5.2.10 Vitamin D Deficiency
5.3 Complex Nutritional Disorders
5.3.1 Gluten Sensitivity
5.3.2 Junk Food and Obesity
5.3.3 Deficiencies from Bariatric Surgery
5.3.4 Anorexia and Bulimia
5.3.5 Deficiencies of Alcoholism
5.3.6 Aging and Diet
5.3.7 Controversies in the Oncologic Patient
6. Value of Nutrition-Based Therapies for Hair Growth, Colour, and Quality
6.1 Traditional
6.2 Evidence-Based
6.3 From Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda
7. Safety and Efficacy of Nutrition-Based Interventions for Hair
7.1 Bioavailability
7.2. Circulation
7.3 Clinical Efficacy
7.4 Safety Issues
7.4.1 Hypervitaminosis A
7.4.2 Hyperselenosis
7.4.3 Iron Overload
7.4.4 Zinc
7.4.5 Toxicities from Chinese Herbs for Hair Loss
8. Concluding remarks. - Digitalvolume editor, Dennis M. Bier ; co-editors, Jim Mann, David H. Alpers, H.H. Este Vorster, Michael J. Gibney.Digital Access Karger 2015
- DigitalNorman J. Temple, Ted Wilson, George A. Bray, editors.Summary: This is a desktop reference guide on nutrition and its clinical implications for health and disease through the lifecycle. Presented in a user-friendly style, it serves as a valuable resource of practical information for physicians in their daily practice.Digital Access Springer 2017
- DigitalTed Wilson, Norman J. Temple, George A. Bray, editors.Summary: This fully updated and expanded third edition is a reference guide on nutrition and its clinical implications for health and disease through the life-cycle. The book endeavors to address the needs of those who would most benefit from up-to-date information on recent advances in the field of nutrition. Written by experts in the field, chapters cover a diverse range of nutritional areas that present a succinct overview of recent thinking and discoveries that have the greatest capacity to aid physicians and other healthcare professionals in improving the nutritional health of their clients. The text is divided into eight parts. Part one and two address the nutrient requirements and special nutrition-related issues for people across all stages of the lifespanfrom pregnancy and infancy through the adolescent years to the older adult years. Part three summarizes the role of nutrition in the prevention and management of chronic conditions frequently seen in clinical practice, including obesity, diabetes, bone disorders, coronary heart disease, hypertension, and cancer. Part four describes different dietary patterns (the Mediterranean diet, the DASH diet, the vegetarian diet, and the ketogenic diet). Part five describes nutrition challenges specific to surgery and several different acute diseases and disorders (gastrointestinal disorders, food allergy and intolerance, diseases of the liver and pancreas, kidney disease, eating disorders, bariatric surgery, sarcopenia, and drug interactions with food). Part six looks at different aspects of the diet (coffee, tea, dietary fat, dietary sugars, energy drinks, alcohol, dietary fiber, vitamins, minerals, and the gut microbiome). Part seven examines a range of factors that influence dietary health decisions (creating nutritional behavior change, methods for assessing nutritional status, Dietary Reference Intakes, an overview of the diet and food guides, food labels, and sources of nutrients). Finally, part eight looks at dietary supplements (including the problem of dishonest marketing) and false and misleading information in the area of nutrition. The growing nutritional impact of COVID-19 is discussed throughout the book where appropriate. Nutrition Guide for Physicians and Related Healthcare Professions Third Edition serves as a comprehensive guide that is organized by age/lifespan, nutrition therapy in relation to chronic disease and COVID, diet and its role in prevention, dietary requirements and recommendations, and influencing health decisions for the patient. It is a valuable resource of practical and easy-to-access information on nutrition for physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and others in their daily practice.
Contents:
Part I: Introduction
Why Nutrition Matters in Clinical Practice
Part II: Nutrition Consideration Across the Lifespan
Pregnancy: Preparation for the Next Generation
Infants: Transition from Breast to Bottle to Solids
Young Children: Preparing for the Future
Nutrition in Adolescence
Nutritional Challenges of Girls and Woman
Healthy Aging: Nutrition Concepts for Older Adults
Dietary Considerations for Postmenopausal Women
Dietary Influence on Cognitive Function in the Elderly
Part III: Nutrition for the Prevention and Management of Chronic Diseases
Inherited Metabolic Disorders and Nutritional Genomics: Choosing the Wrong Parents
Obesity: Understanding and Achieving a Healthy Weight
Nutrition Therapy for the Treatment of Type 1 Diabetes
Nutrition Therapy for Prevention and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes
Osteoporosis and Bone Health: Sound Suggestions for Stronger Bones
Coronary Heart Diseasee: Nutritional Interventions for Prevention and Therapy
Dietary Influence on Blood Pressure
Diet, Physical Activity, and Cancer Prevention
Nutritional Prevention of Irritable Bowel and Gastrointestinal Disorders
Part IV: Nutritional Requirements Following Surgery and Acute Disease
Dietary Considerations During Chemotherapy
Role or Nutrition in Understanding Common Gastrointestinal Disorders
Food Allergy and Intolerance: Diagnosis and Nutritional Management
Nutrition in Patients with Diseases of the Liver and Pancreas
Medical Nutrition Therapy for Kidney-Related Disorders
Eating Disorders: Disorders of Under and Over Nutrition
Nutritional Considerations for the Treatment of Depression
Nutritional Considerations Following Bariatric Surgery
Nutrition for Sarcopenia Prevention
Drug Interactions with Food and Beverages
Part V: Food and Nutrient Health Effects
Coffee Consumption and its Impact on Health
Health Effects of Tea Consumption
Dietary Fat: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Dietary Sugar Intake: Is There a Best Recommendation
Dietary Recommendations for Juices and Soft Drinks
Sports Beverages for Optimizing Physical Performance
Energy Drinks and Human Healthy
What is the Best for the Patient: Abstinence or Moderate Alcohol Consumption?
Dietary Fiber: All Fibers are not Alike
Vitamins: The Essentials
Mineral Nutrients: From Macro to Ultra Trace
Nutritional Influence on the Gut Microbiome
Part IV: Influencing Dietary Health Decisions
Guidelines for Nutrition Screening, Assessment, and Referrals in the Clinical Setting
Nutritional Status: An Overview of Methods for Assessment
Food Synergy, Nutritional Science to Food Guides
Dietary Supplements: Navigating a Minefield
A Plague of False and Misleading Information
Dietary Reference Intakes: Cutting Through the Confusion
Food Labels and Sources of Nutrients: Sorting the Wheat from the Chaff
Part VII: Conclusions
What Needs to Change for Nutritional Health to Improve?
Appendix A: Aids to Calculations. - DigitalDavid L, Katz MD, Kofi D. Essel MD, Rachel S.C. Friedman MD, Shivam Joshi.Summary: "Introduction Carbohydrate represents the predominant form of all plant matter and is thus a principal dietary source of energy for humans in nearly every culture. Food plants are composed principally of sugars, starches - the carbohydrate energy reserve in plants, cellulose, and other components. Generally, between 40% and 70% of calories are derived from carbohydrate among human populations, with higher amounts prevailing in less developed countries. In contrast, Artic peoples derive most of their food from animals and eat little carbohydrate"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Section I: Clinically relevant nutrient metabolism
Clinically relevant carbohydrate metabolism
Clinically relevant fat metabolism
Clinically relevant protein metabolism
Overview of clinically relevant micronutrient metabolism
Section II: Nutritional management in clinical practice: diet, in sickness and in health
Diet, weight regulation, and obesity
Diet, diabetes mellitus, and insulin resistance
Diet, atherosclerosis, and ischemic heart disease
Diet and hypertension
Diet and hemostasis
Diet and cerebrovascular and peripheral vascular disease
Diet and immunity
Diet and cancer
Diet and hematopoiesis: nutritional anemias
Diet, bone metabolism, and osteoporosis
Diet and respiratory disease
Diet and kidney disease
Diet and hepatobiliary disease
Diet and common gastrointestinal disorders
Diet, dyspepsia, and peptic ulcer disease
Diet and rheumatologic disease
Diet and neurologic disorders
Diet and dermatoses
Diet and wound healing
Food allergy and intolerance
Eating disorders
Malnutrition an dcachexia
Section III: Special topics in clinical nutrition
Diet, pregnancy, and lactation
Diet and the menstrual cycle
Diet and early development: pediatric nutrition
Diet and adolescence
Diet and senescence
Ergogenic effects of foods and nutrients: diet and athletic performance and sports nutrition
Endocrine effects of diet: phytoestrogens
Diet, sleep-wake cycles, and mood
Diet and cognitive function
Diet and vision
Diet and dentition
Hunger, appetite, taste, and satiety
Health effects of chocolate
Health effects of ethanol
Health effects of coffee
Macronutrient food substitutes
Plant-based diets
Section IV: Diet and health promotion: establishing the theme of prudent nutrition
Culture, evolutionary biology, and the determinants of dietary preference
Dietary recommendations for health promotion and disease prevention
Section V: Principles of effective dietary counseling
Models of behavior modification for diet and activity patterns and weight management
Dietary counseling in clinical practice
Section VI: Contemporary topics in nutrition
The calorie
The prenicious wag of dietary dogma
Should obesity be considered a "disease"?
Nutrition: what we know, and how we know it
The planet is your patient
Section VII: Appendices and resource materials
Nutrition formulas of clinical interest
Growth and body weight assessment tables
Dietary intake assessment in the US population
Dietary intake assessment instruments
Nutrient/nutriceutical reference tables: intake range and dietary sources
Resources for nutrient composition of foods
Diet-drug interactions
Nutrient remedies for common conditions: patient resources
Print and web-based resource materials for professionals
Print and web-based resource materials for patients
Patient-specific meal planners.Digital Access Ovid 2022 - PrintDavid L. Katz, MD, MPH, FACPM, FACP, Director, Prevention Research Center, Yale University School of Public Health, Griffin Hospital, Clinical Instructor in Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, Director, Integrative Medicine Center, Griffin Hospital, President, American College of Lifestyle Medicine, Derby, Connecticut ; with Rachel S.C. Friedman, MD, MHS, Department of Family Medicine, The Permanente Medical Group, Santa Rosa, California, Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Community and Family Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California, and Sean C. Lucan, MD, MPH, MS, Department of Family and Social Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, New York .Contents:
Sect. I: Clinically relevant nutrient metabolism
Clinically relevant carbohydrate metabolism
Clinically relevant fat metabolism
Clinically relevant protein metabolism
Overview of clinically relevant micronutrient metabolism
Sect. II: Nutritional management in clinical practice: diet, in sickness and in health
Diet, weight regulation, and obesity
Diet, diabetes mellitus, and insulin resistance
Diet, atherosclerosis, and ischemic heart disease
Diet and hypertension
Diet and hemostasis
Diet and cerebrovascular and peripheral vascular disease
Diet and immunity
Diet and cancer
Diet and hematopoiesis: nutritional anesmias
Diet, bone metabolism, and osteoporosis
Diet and respiratory disease
Diet and renal disease
Diet and hepatobiliary disease
Diet and common gastrointestional disorders
Diet, dyspepsia, and peptic ulcer disease
Diet and rheumatologic disease
Diet and neurologic disorders
Diet and dermatoses
Diet and wound healing
Food allergy and intolerance
Eating disorders
Malnutrition and cachexia
Sect. III: Speical topics in clinical nutrition
Diet, pregnancy, and lactation
Diet and the menstrual cycle
Diet and early development: pediatric nutrition
Diet and adolescence
Diet and senescence
Ergogenic effects of foods and nutrients: diet and athletic performance & sports nutrition
Endocrine effects of diet: phytoestrogens
Diet, sleep-wake cycles, and mood
Diet and cognitive function
Diet and vision
Diet and dentition
Hunger, appetite, taste, and satiety
Health effects of chocolate
Health effects of ethanol
Health effects of coffee
Macronutrient food substitutes
Vegetarianism, veganism, and macrobiotic diets
Sect. IV: Diet and health promotion: establishing the theme of prudent nutrition
Culture, evolutionary biology, and the determinants of dietary preference
Dietary recommendations for health promotion and disease prevention
Sect. V: Principles of effective dietary counseling
Models of behavior modification for diet and activity patterns and weight management
Dietary counseling in clinical practice
Sect. VI: Controversies in contemporary clinical nutrition
The calorie
The search for scapegoats and silver bullets
Obesity as disease. 505 0 Sect. VII: Appendices and resource materials
Appendix A: Nutrition formulas of clinical interest
Appendix B: Growth and body weight assessment tables
Appendix C: Dietary intake assessment in the US population
Appendix D: Dietary intake assessment instruments
Appendix E: Nutrient/nutriceutical reference tables: intake range and dietary sources
Appendix F: Resources for nutrient composition of foods
Appendix G: Diet-drug interactions
Appendix H: Nutrient remedies for common conditions: patient resources
Appendix I: Print and web-based resource materials for professionals
Appendix J: Print and web-based resource materials for patients
Appendix K: Patient-specific meal planners
Appendix L: Patient-specific supplement guidelines.Digital Access Ovid 2015 - DigitalElizabeth H. Yen, Amanda Radmer Leonard, editors.Summary: This comprehensive text fulfills an unmet need for practitioners who treat patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) by providing data-driven advice concerning the implementation of nutritional interventions to CF patients from infancy to adulthood. Nutritional therapies have been key early interventions, and remain central to the well-being and survival of patients with cystic fibrosis. The nature of the disease causes significant alterations in a patient's ability to process and assimilate nutrients and contribute to higher metabolic demands throughout a patient's life. This volume provides an introduction to cystic fibrosis and nutritional assessments and serves as an extensive guide to the nutritional monitoring and management of patients with cystic fibrosis, including special populations within cystic fibrosis that require additional considerations. Unique chapters in this volume include nutrition assessments for adult and obese CF patients and four chapters on specific common co-morbidities for cystic fibrosis patients: pancreatic insufficiency, liver disease, gastrointestinal complications, and cystic fibrosis related diabetes mellitus. Written by experts in the field, Nutrition in Cystic Fibrosis is designed as a resource for physicians, nurses, dietitians and other medical providers who deliver care for patients with cystic fibrosis.
Contents:
What is Cystic Fibrosis? The relationship between nutrition and outcomes in cystic fibrosis
Macronutrient Requirements
Dietary fat and fat metabolism in CF
Vitamin D and Bone Health
Vitamins and Minerals
Nutrition in Infancy
Nutritional Assessment
Age 2-20 years
Nutrition Assessment: Adults and Obesity
Nutrition Intervention
Pancreatic Insufficiency
Nutrition and Cystic Fibrosis Related Liver Disease
Gastrointestinal Complications of Cystic Fibrosis and their impact on Nutrition
Nutritional Management of Cystic Fibrosis Related Diabetes Mellitus
Nutrition Pre and Post Lung Transplant
Pregnancy, Nutrition and Cystic Fibrosis
Nutrition for Pancreatic Sufficient Individuals with Cystic Fibrosis
Behavioral Interventions and Anticipatory Guidance
Nutrition and Quality Improvement in Cystic Fibrosis. - DigitalLaura D. Byham-Gray, Jerrilynn D. Burrowes, and Glenn M. Chertow, editors.Summary: Nutrition in Kidney Disease, Second Edition addresses the relationships between nutrition and (1) normal kidney function and disease, (2) the progressiveness of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and strategies to prevent further compromise, and (3) the treatment and management of kidney failure especially during medical crises, such as acute kidney injury and its consequent nutritional therapies (e.g., enteral and parenteral nutrition). Demographic patterns, trends and outcomes in the current health care systems are explored in the United States and abroad. Disease prevention and management are presented over the entire lifespan, beginning with pregnancy, followed by infancy, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, concluding with the elder years. Foundations for clinical practice are established by devoting a complete section towards conducting a comprehensive nutritional assessment, comprising of anthropometric, biochemical, clinical, physical parameters and psychosocial concerns unique to the kidney disease population. Nutritional therapy is also discussed across the spectrum of kidney disease, and pertinent aspects critical to successful management of disorders and conditions, such as bone disease, obesity, and nephrotic syndrome are explored. Nutrition in Kidney Disease, Second edition highlights cutting edge research in regards to exercise and functional outcomes, malnutrition and the inflammatory response, experimental therapies, and the use of complementary and alternative medicine, with a special emphasis on relevant preventative strategies.
Contents:
Foundations for clinical practice and overview
Kidney function in health and disease
Historical perspective of nutrition in kidney disease
Changing demographics of chronic kidney disease in the US and worldwide
Nutritional assessment in chronic kidney disease
Chronic kidney disease during stages 1-4 in adults
Prevention
Hypertension
Diabetes mellitus
Dyslipidemias
Treatment
Nutrition and pharmacologic approaches
Chronic kidney disease (stage 5) in adults
Treatment
Dialysis
Transplantation
Management
Protein-energy malnutrition
Nutrition support
Anemia management
Bone and mineral metabolism and disease
Chronic diseases: diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and human immunodeficiency virus infection
Nutrition in chronic disease in special needs populations
Over the lifespan
Pregnancy
Infancy, childhood and adolescence
Aging adult
Management
Acute renal failure
Nephrotic syndrome
Kidney stones
Additional nutritional considerations in kidney disease
Dietary supplements
Issues affecting dietary adherence
Outcomes research
Suggested resources for the practitioner. - DigitalJerrilynn D. Burrowes, Csaba P. Kovesdy, Laura D. Byham-Gray, editors.Summary: This third edition of this text is organized into seven sections that address the educational needs of dietitians and other health care professionals around the world who seek current information about nutritional management of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Part I addresses the differences in the epidemiology of CKD and renal replacement therapy worldwide, such as environmental, ethnic, cultural, political and macroeconomic factors. Part II includes a thorough review of the components of the nutrition assessment, which includes information about psychosocial issues affecting nutritional status in kidney disease and drug-nutrient interactions, and parts III and IV review preventative strategies for common disorders associated with CKD such as hypertension, type 2 diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease, and current evidence-based treatment recommendations for the nutrition management of non-dialyzed, dialyzed and transplanted adults are addressed. Part V presents the nutritional concerns of CKD populations with special needs (i.e., pregnancy, infancy, childhood, adolescence and the elderly). The nutrition management of other disorders associated with kidney disease are covered in Part VI; these include protein-energy wasting and the inflammatory response, bone and mineral disorders, nephrotic syndrome, nephrolithiasis, and acute kidney injury. Lastly, Part VII is devoted to cutting-edge research on topics of concern in nutrition in kidney disease such as the gut microbiome including pre- and probiotics, appetite regulation, advanced glycation end products, physical activity and structured exercise, and dietary patterns including plant-based diets. When appropriate, the new clinical practice guidelines in nutrition for individuals with CKD are integrated into the chapters. The third edition of Nutrition in Kidney Disease will be a highly informative resource for nephrologists, nutrition scientists, nutritionists, and researchers and students whose research, pract ice, and education includes nutrition and kidney disease.
Contents:
Part I: Foundations for Clinical Practice and Overview
Epidemiology and Changing Demographics of Chronic Kidney Disease in the United States and Abroad
History of Dietary Protein Treatment for Non-dialyzed Chronic Kidney Disease Patients
Kidney Function in Health and Disease
Part II Components of the Nutrition Assessment
Anthropometric Assessment in Kidney Disease
Biochemical Nutritional Assessment in Chronic Kidney Disease
Nutrition-focused Physical Examination and Assessment in Chronic Kidney Disease
Dietary Assessment in Kidney Disease
Psychosocial Issues Affecting Nutrtional Status in Kidney Disease
Drug-Nutrient Interactions
Part III: Preventative Strategies for Chronic Kidney Disease Among Adults
Hypertension
Diabetes Mellitus and Chronic Kidney Disease
Implications and Management of Obesity in Kidney Disease
Nutritional Management of Cardiovascular Disease
Part IV: Chronic Kidney Disease in Adults Treated by Renal Replacement Therapies
CKD Stages 1-5 (Non-dialysis)
Maintenance Hemodialysis
Peritonal Dialysis
Nutrition Support in Hemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis
Kidney Transplantation
Part V: Nutrition in Chronic Kidney Disease Among Special Needs Populations
Pregnancy
Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence
The Aging Adult and Chronic Kidney Disease
Part VI: Nutritional Management of Other Disorders that Impact Kidney Function
Protein-Energy Wasting/Malnutrition and the Inflammatory Response
Bone and Mineral Disorders
Nephrotic Syndrome
Nephrolithiasis
Acute Kidney Injury
Part VII: Additional Nutritional Considerations in Kidney Disease
The Gut Microbiome
Appetite Regulation
Advanced Glycation End Products
Physical Activity and Exercise in Chronic Kidney Disease
Dietary Patterns
Herbal and Other Natural Dietary Supplements
Vitamin and Trace Element Needs in Chronic Kidney Disease
Factors Affecting Dietary Adherence and Strategies for Improvi ng Adherence in Chronic Kidney Disease
Effective Communication and Counseling Approaches
Comparative Effectiveness Research and Renal Nutrition
Suggested Resources for the Practitioner. - DigitalJames M. Rippe, editor.Summary: This newest addition to the Nutrition and Health series focuses on nutrition's key role in lifestyle interventions to prevent and manage diseases. The book pays particular attention to nutritional considerations related to obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Edited by cardiologist, Dr. James Rippe, a well-known expert in the nascent specialty of Lifestyle Medicine, Nutrition in Lifestyle Medicine will also focus on a variety of specialized areas such as nutrition for athletes and physically active individuals, hydration, and nutrition throughout the life cycle (spanning from children to individuals over the age of 60). In addition, chapters will be included on controversies in nutrition, such as health effects of added sugars and saturated fatty acids in the diet. Finally, specialized chapters will be included in such areas as nutrition for women, nutrition for men, nutrition for latinos, the use of supplements, communication about nutrition, public policy issues, and the interface between nutrition and physical activity. Lifestyle Medicine, supported by the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, Dr. Rippe's textbook Lifestyle Medicine (CRC Press, 2013) and American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM), is a new national medicine specialty that stresses the use of lifestyle interventions in the treatment and management of disease. Its practitioners effectively manage medical treatments alongside the lifestyle interventions, for example lowering insulin treatment for patients with diabetes, reducing the dose of anti-hypertension medications for people with hypertension, and prescribing certain medical interventions that aid in smoking cessation.
Contents:
Part I. Nutrition in Lifestyle Medicine: General Considerations
1. Nutrition in Lifestyle Medicine: Overview
2. Nutrition 101: The Concept of Nutritional Status, Standards, and Guides for Nutrient Intakes, Eating Patterns and Nutrition
3. Behavior Change and Nutrition
4. Effective Strategies to Help Adults Manage How Much They Eat
5. Critical Evaluation of Nutrition Research
6. Nutritional Genomics: The Wave of the Future for Nutrition and Dietetics
Part II. Nutrition in Prevention and Treatment of Metabolic Diseases
7. The Role of Nutrition and Lifestyle in the Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease
8. Nutrition Therapy for the Prevention and Treatment of Prediabetes and Diabetes
9. Nutrition in Weight Management and Obesity
10. Nutrition in Oral Health
Part III. Nutrition in Childhood
11. Childhood Obesity
12. Nutritional Interventions to Lower Cholesterol and Risk for Heart Disease in Children
13. School Meals: Are they Nutritionally Sound?
Part IV. Nutrition in Athletes and Physically Active Adults
14. Nutritional Considerations for the Active Adolescent
15. Effects of an Active Lifestyle on Water Balance
Part V. Nutrition in Specialized Populations and Conditions
16. Nutrition for a Health Pregnancy
17. Promoting Nutrition in Men's Health
18. Nutritional Considerations for Hispanics
19. Optimal Nutrition for the Older Adults
Part VI. Controversies in Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine
20. Added Sugars and Health: What do we Really Know?
21. Saturated Fatty Acids: Friend or Foe?
Part VII. Nutrition and Public Policy Issues
22. Public Policy and Environmental Supports for Healthy Eating
23. Food Safety.Digital Access Springer 2017 - DigitalEthem Murat Arsava, editor.Summary: "In addition to providing basic knowledge on important nutritional concepts (body metabolism, assessment and diagnosis of malnutrition, epidemiology, enteral/parenteral nutrition), in this book detailed information is presented on nutritional support for various neurologic disorders handled in a variety of settings, including the neurointensive care unit. Much consideration is also given to the diagnosis and management of dysphagia. Finally, the newly developing concept of neuronutrition (or brain foods) he use of certain nutrients for treatment of neurologic disorders is discussed." -- Publisher.Digital Access Springer 2017
- DigitalRobert Dumont, Youngran Chung, editors.Summary: Nutrition in Pediatric Pulmonary Disease is a much needed resource for practitioners that provides a basic understanding of nutrition and nutritional supplements; their impact on physiologic function and how this can be applied for general health maintenance as well as a supplemental treatment for pulmonary diseases. This book provides information on (1) basics of nutrition, supplements and herbs and how they influence physiology (2) their application and potential use for various pulmonary diseases along with evidence regarding efficacy and safety. Also examined are (3) how diet, dietary supplements and herbs are integrated together for treatment and prevention of pulmonary disease. Finally (4) several health promoting diets and their potential benefits to patients with pulmonary diseases will be discussed. Nutrition in Pediatric Pulmonary Disease is an excellent new resource for practicing physicians who are interested in incorporating more nutritional approaches to treating their patients.
Contents:
Basic Pediatric Nutrition; Foundation of a Healthy Diet
Diets
Nutritional Supplements and Herbs
Nutrition in Neonatal Pulmonary Disease
Nutrition in Cystic Fibrosis
Nutrition and Neuromuscular Disease
Asthma and Nutrition
Obesity, Sleep, and Pulmonary Disease in Children. - DigitalLaurie E. Bernstein, Fran Rohr, Sandy van Calcar, editors.Summary: This text presents a compilation of topics that have been taught at Metabolic University (MU), an interactive, didactic educational program that has trained over 600 metabolic dietitians/nutritionists, physicians, nurses and genetic counselors. This book was created in 2014 for the metabolic community. The 1st edition contains only subject matter covered at Metabolic University; therefore, it is not a comprehensive treatise on Inherited Metabolic Disorders (IMD) but rather a text on the most frequently encountered challenges in IMD nutrition. Each chapter in the book highlights principles of nutrition management, how to initiate a diet, and biomarkers to monitor the diet. Recognizing that there are variations in practice, this book addresses that the key to management lies in the understanding how the inactivity of an enzyme in a metabolic pathway determines which components of the diet must be restricted and which must be supplemented as well as the monitoring of appropriate biomarkers to make diet adjustments and ensure the goals of therapy are met The 2nd edition is an updated and more extensive version covering the nutrition management of IMD, and covers a wide range of these disorders, including phenylketonuria and other aminoacidopathies, organic acidemias, urea cycle disorders, fatty acid oxidation disorders, galactosemia and glycogen storage diseases. Guidance is also provided on laboratory evaluations and biochemical testing and monitoring. Topics such as newborn screening for IMD, as well as nutrition management during pregnancy and transplantation, are also addressed. In addition, current medical management therapies is included.
- DigitalDavid S. Seres, Charles W. Van Way, III, editors.Contents:
1. An Introduction to Malnutrition in the Intensive Care Unit
2. The Immunological Role of Nutrition in the Gut
3. Assessment of the Patient
4. Timing and Indications for Enteral Nutrition in the Critically Ill
5. Access and Complications of Enteral Nutrition Support for Critically Ill Patients
6. Timing and Indication for Parenteral Nutrition in the Critically Ill
7. Access and Complications of Parenteral Nutrition
8. Surgical Intensive Care Considerations
9. Major Infections and Sepsis
10. Organ Failure and Specialized Enteral Formulas
11. Management of the Obese Patient
12. Ethical Considerations in Nutrition Support in Critical Care
13. Safe Practices for Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition
14. The Economic Impact of Nutrition Support, and the Multidisciplinary Approach
15. Microbiome in the Critically Ill
16. Future Research
Index. - DigitalHaewook Han, Walter P. Mutter, Samer Nasser, editors.Summary: This text comprehensively covers the nutritional and medical management and prevention of kidney stones. Sections address types of stones, nutritional risks, medical and pharmaceutical managements, prevention of recurrence, and special consideration of stone risks among specific diseases such as obesity with gastric bypass, chronic kidney disease, and gastric intestinal disorders. Diagnosis of kidney stones, urinalysis and biochemical indices, dietary assessment, and medical nutrition therapy for specific types of kidney stones are also included. In addition, case studies are provided in the appendix. Cutting edge research is also highlighted in regards to pharmaceutical treatments and epidemiological findings in nutrition and kidney stones. Nutrition in Medical Management of Kidney Stones will be a practical resource for health professionals in the fields of nutrition, nephrology, urology, and general medicine, as well as medical students, resident physicians, and allied health clinicians whose research, practice, and education includes nutrition and kidney stones.Digital Access Springer 2019
- Digitaledited by Debasis Bagchi, Sreejayan Nair.Summary: Nutritional and Therapeutic Interventions for Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome, Second Edition, provides an overview of the current diabetes epidemic, outlines the consequences of this crisis, and lays out strategies to forestall and prevent diabetes, obesity and other intricate issues of metabolic syndrome. Contributing experts provide up-to-date global approaches to the critical consequences of metabolic syndrome and make the book an important reference for those working with the treatment, evaluation or public health planning for the effects of metabolic syndrome and diabetes. Completely revised with 15 new chapters, the book includes coverage of the roles of gut microbiome in obesity and diabetes, macrovascular and microvascular complications, diabetes, metabolic syndrome and kidney disease, aspects of diabetic cardiomyopathy, diabetes, Alzheimer's and neurodegenerative diseases, roles of SGLT2 inhibitors in the treatment of type 2 diabetes, novel biomarkers in diabetes, roles of Trigonella foenum-graecumseed extract in type 2 diabetes, beneficial effects of chromium (III) and vanadium supplements in diabetes, prevention of type 1 diabetes, novel drugs in the therapeutic intervention of type 2 diabetes, eHealth and mobile apps for self-management, artificial pancreatic transplantation, non-invasive glucose monitoring, and the app for glucose regulation.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2018
- DigitalCrystal Karakochuk, Michael B. Zimmermann, Diego Moretti, Klaus Kraemer, editors.Summary: Understanding the causes of anemia is critical to inform appropriate strategies to prevent and treat anemia, particularly to reduce the risk of anemia and the burden of disease. The strength of this book lies in its cross-disciplinary nature. This publication summarizes the current state of evidence on the multifactorial causes of anemia, with a specific focus on nutritional anemia. The chapter authors are leading experts in nutrition and global health. The introductory chapters provide an overview of the global burden of anemia prevalence, the economic implications and functional consequences of anemia, and the significance of these factors to guide policy and programs. Subsequent chapters provide current evidence on iron and other micronutrient metabolism and homeostasis in regards to anemia, the multifactorial contributors to anemia (e.g. infection and genetics), and the interactions between nutrients that may contribute to anemia. The summarizing chapters detail program and policy approaches to treat, prevent and reduce anemia in the global context. Nutritional Anemia is a comprehensive resource for those involved in global health and nutrition policy, strategy, programming, or research, and serves as a guide for how government, NGO, and international agencies can effectively treat, prevent and reduce anemia globally.
Contents:
Worldwide Prevalence and Progress in Anemia Reduction
The Economics of Addressing Nutritional Anemia
Iron Biology: Metabolism and Homeostasis
Laboratory Methods for Measurement of Anemia and Iron Status
Interpretation of Biomarkers and Diagnosis of Nutritional Status
Anemia and Iron Deficiency in Disease
Nutritional Anemia in Special Population Groups (children, elderly, pregnancy/lactation, vegetarians)
Sources of Iron Intake: Diet, Supplemental, Environmental
Bioavailability: Inhibitors and Enhancers of Iron Absorption
Food Fortification with Iron: Policy and Considerations
Genetic Hemoglobinopathies and their Contribution to Anemia
Role of B-vitamins in Nutritional Anemia
Oxidative Stress and Vitamin E in Anemia
Vitamin D and Hepcidin in Nutritional Anemia
Infection and Inflammation in the Etiology and Assessment of Iron Deficiency of Anemia
Iron Infection and the Immune System
Anemia in Sever Undernutrition (malnutrition)
Interactions between Iron and other Minerals in the Etiology of Anemia
Iron and the Gut Microbiota
An Overview of the Functional Significance of Iron Deficiency (Cognitive, Behavioral)
Designing Effective Programs for Anemia Prevention, Treatment, and Reduction
Market-based Approaches for Anemia Prevention, Treatment, and Reduction
Safety of Interventions to Reduce Nutritional Anemia
Novel Approaches to Iron Supplementation
Food-based Approaches to Combating Iron Deficiency
Conclusions and Research Agenda. - Digitaledited by Robert T. Means Jr.Summary: This major new comprehensive guide focuses on particular topics in the field of nutritional anemias, with in-depth coverage on each relevant nutrient whose deficiency can cause anemia, their metabolism, dietary requirements and related information. This book presents the unique hematological, and non-hematological, manifestations of each deficiency, the varied settings and causes of deficiency, interactions with other problems, diagnostic approaches and tools, synthesizing the perspectives of epidemiology, public health, and clinical hematology. Covering approaches to medical management in individuals, as well as in susceptible populations such as children, pregnant women and the elderly; and preventive strategies, such as supplementation and fortification, this exceptional text will appeal to a wide audience, from the clinician learning about the epidemiology and public health aspects of food fortification, to the public health practitioner who needs to understand clinical approaches to key nutritional anemia issues.
Contents:
General hematology of anemia / Robert Means
Impact of anemia : overview / Robert Means
Fortification of food : principles and practice / Richard Hurrell and Ines Egli
Nutritional anemia and its non-nutritional influences in the developing world / Julia Shaw, Jennifer Gutierrez, and Jennifer Freidman
Laboratory assessment of iron status / Carlo Brugnara
Iron deficiency without anemia / Gordon McLaren and Barry Skikkne
Treatment of iron deficiency in adults / Robert Means
Dietary iron deficiency anemia in children / Clara Lo and Michael Jeng
Physiology of copper balance and metabolism / Robert Means
Clinical syndromes of copper deficiency / Darryl Williams
Vitamin D / Ellen M. Smith and Vin Tangpricha
Nutritional anemia during pregnancy / Robert Means
Vegetarianism and other restricted diets / Asok C. Antony
Nutritional syndromes with anemia : alcohol / Sylvia Bottomley
Anemia following bariatric surgery / Benjamin Person and Raul Rosenthal.Digital Access Cambridge 2019 - Digitalvolume editors, Berthold Koletzko, Brenda Poindexter, Ricardo Uauy.Contents:
Historical perspective / R.C. Tsang
Defining the nutritional needs of preterm infants / R. Uauy, B. Koletzko
Nutrition, growth and clinical outcomes / R.A. Ehrenkranz
Assessing the evidence from neonatal nutrition research / H. Szajewska, B. Koletzko, F.B. Mimouni, R. Uauy
Amino acids and proteins / J.B. van Goudoever, H. Vlaardingerbroek, C.H. van den Akker, F. de Groof, S.R.D. van der Schoor
Energy requirements, protein-energy metabolism and balance, and carbohydrates in preterm infants / W.W. Hay Jr., L.D. Brown, S.C. Denne
Enteral and parenteral lipid requirements of preterm infants / A. Lapillonne
Water, sodium, potassium and chloride / C. Fusch, F. Jochum
Nutritional care of premature infants : microminerals / M. Domellöf
Calcium, phosphorus, magnesium and vitamin d requirements of the preterm infant / F.B. Mimouni, D. Mandel, R. Lubetzky, T. Senterre
Vitamins : conventional uses and new insights / A. Leaf, Z. Lansdowne
The developing intestinal microbiome : probiotics and prebiotics / J. Neu
Practice of parenteral nutrition in VLBW and ELBW infants / N.D. Embleton, K. Simmer
Preterm nutrition and the brain / S.E. Ramel, M.K. Georgieff
Practice of enteral nutrition in very low birth weight and extremely low birth weight infants / T. Senterre
Human milk and human milk fortifiers / E.E. Ziegler
Approaches to growth faltering / B. Poindexter
Preterm nutrition and the lung / F. Moya
Necrotizing enterocolitis / J. Neu
Feeding the preterm infant after discharge / A. Lapillonne
Meeting the challenge of providing neonatal nutritional care to very or extremely low birth weight infants in low-resource settings / T. Murguia-Peniche, G.F. Kirsten
Recommended nutrient intake levels for stable, fully enterally fed very low birth weight infants / B. Koletzko, B. Poindexter, R. Uauy.Digital Access Karger 2014 - Digitalvolume editors, Berthold Koletzko [and 5 others].Summary: "Improvements in perinatal and neonatal care have markedly increased the survival of pre-mature infants during the last two decades. Accordingly, medical care for preterm infants has shifted from a focus on survival to quality of outcome, with considerable evidence showing the nutritional care for preterm infants related to long-term health and quality of life. This book presents guidance for the practical application of nutritional care for these infants, based on a critical evaluation of current clinical and scientific evidence, with a goal of facilitating the daily practice of clinicians and helping to raise the standards of nutritional care for preterm infants around the world"-- Provided by publisher.Digital Access Karger 2021
- DigitalConnie M. Weaver, Robin M. Daly, Heike A. Bischoff-Ferrari, editors.Digital Access Springer 2016
- DigitalMostafa I. Waly, editor.Contents:
Intro
Preface
Contents
Contributors
About the Editor
Chapter 1: Signaling Pathways of Hyperhomocystenemia and Oxidative Stress
1 Introduction
2 Cofactors for Re-Methylation and Trans-Sulfuration Pathways
2.1 Folate
2.2 Vitamin B12
2.3 Vitamin B6
3 Hyperhomocysteinemia and Oxidative Stress
4 Conclusion
References
Chapter 2: Hyperhomocysteinemia and Cancer: The Role of Natural Products and Nutritional Interventions
1 Introduction
2 Biosynthesis of Homocysteine
3 Metabolism of Homocysteine
3.1 Remethylation
3.2 Transsulfuration 4 Hyperhomocysteinemia Induction
4.1 Genetic Enzymatic Defects
4.2 Absence/Inadequate Amounts of Certain Cofactors
4.3 Excessive Methionine Consumption
5 Diseases Associated with Hyperhomocysteinemia
5.1 Chronic Renal Failure
5.2 Hypothyroidism
5.3 Anemia
5.4 Malignant Tumors
5.5 Medications
6 Hyperhomocysteinemia and Cancer
7 Hyperhomocysteinemia Management Using Natural Products and Diet
8 Conclusion
References
Chapter 3: Anti-inflammatory Role of Anthocyanins in the Prevention of Hyperhomocysteinemia-Mediated Cardiometabolic Diseases
1 Introduction 2 Inflammation
3 Inflammation and Hyperhomocysteinemia
4 Cardiometabolic Diseases and Plant Polyphenols
5 Homocysteine and Anthocyanins
6 Anthocyanins: The Treasure of Health
6.1 Chemical Structure and Chemistry of Anthocyanins
6.2 Anthocyanin and Inflammation
7 Conclusion
References
Chapter 4: Metabolic Role of Hyperhomocysteinemia in the Etiology of Chronic Diseases
1 Introduction
2 Homocysteine Metabolism
3 Hyperhomocysteinemia and Neurological Disorders
3.1 Stroke
3.2 Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), and Dementia
3.3 Parkinson's Disease (PD) 3.4 Epilepsy
4 Hyperhomocysteinemia and Cardiovascular Diseases
5 Hyperhomocysteinemia and Cancer
6 Conclusion
References
Chapter 5: B-Vitamins Attenuates Preliminary Steps of Hyperhomocysteinemia and Colorectal Cancer
1 Introduction
2 Dietary and Non-dietary Risk Factors for Colorectal Cancer
3 B-Vitamins, Glutathione and Colorectal Cancer
4 Hyperhomocysteinemia and Colorectal Cancer
5 Conclusion
References
Chapter 6: Hyperhomocysteinemia, B-Vitamins, and Coronary Artery Disease Risk
1 Introduction 2 Sulfur Metabolism and Pathogenesis of Coronary Artery Disease
3 Hyperhomocysteinemia and Coronary Artery Disease
4 B-Vitamins Therapy and CAD
5 Conclusion
References
Chapter 7: Potential Role of Hyperhomocysteinemia in Prediabetes Etiology and Pathology
1 Introduction
2 B-vitamins, Oxidative Stress and Prediabetes Risk
3 Hyperhomocysteinemia and the Pathogenesis of Prediabetes and Type 2 Diabetes
4 Current Research
5 Conclusion
References
Chapter 8: Genetic Risk Factors in the Development of Hyperhomocysteinemia
1 Introduction 2 Dietary Factors Contributed to Hyperhomocysteinemia. - Digitaledited by Bryan Waldridge.Contents:
Miniature horse and ponies / DG Pugh, Nicole Passler, and Sara Ziska
Draft horses, mules, and donkeys / DG Pugh, Sara Ziska, and Nicole Passler
Gastrointestinal system / Amelia Munsterman
Muscular system / Stephanie J. Valberg
Endocrine system / Iveta Becvarova
Respiratory system / Bryan M. Waldridge
Neurologic system / Peter Huntington
Mycotoxins / Ramesh C. Gupta
Poisonous plants / Anthony P. Knight.Digital Access Wiley 2017 - DigitalAshwin N. Ananthakrishnan, editor.Summary: This book is a state-of-the art review for clinicians and dieticians with an interest in nutrition and inflammatory bowel diseases (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis). The volume covers new data about dietary risk factors for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, examines the association between diet and microbiome, describes the various diets in the management of these diseases, and discusses macro- and micronutrient deficiency that occurs in such patients. The book also examines the management of patients on total parenteral nutrition, and management of the short gut syndrome with TPN and novel pharmacologic therapies. Written by experts in their fields, Nutritional Management of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: A Comprehensive Guide is a valuable and uniquely specialized resource for gastroenterologists, nutritionists, primary care physicians, and other health care providers and researchers dealing with the management of these complex illnesses. .
Contents:
Diet and Microbiome in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Dietary Risk Factors for the Onset and Relapse of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Vitamin D and Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Diagnosis and Management of Iron Deficiency in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Other Micronutrient Deficiencies in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: From A to Zinc
Enteral Nutrition in the Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Elimination Diets for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Prebiotics and Probiotics in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Total Parenteral Nutrition and Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Indications, Long term Outcomes and Complications
Short Bowel Syndrome: Physiologic Considerations and Nutritional Management
Short Bowel Syndrome: Pharmacotherapy
Small Bowel Transplantation. . - Digitaledited by Ronald Ross Watson, Sherma Zibadi.Contents:
Overview of pain in livestock / G.S. Sengar, R. Deb, S. Chakraborty, K. Mondal, B. Venkatasan, U. Singh
Nutritional modulators in chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain / T. Alexa-Stratulat, Luca M. Bădescu, C.-R. Bohotin, I.D. Alexa
Migraine / N.N. Bray, H. Katz
Myelinodegeneration and its influence on pain / J. Chen, S.-M. Guan
Getting to the root of chronic inflammation / P. Inserra, A. Brooks
Illgeal adulterations of (traditional) herbal medicines and dietary supplements for the treatment of pain / E. Deconinck
Diabetic neuropathy modulation by zinc and/or polyphenal administration / L. Bădescu, M. Ciocoiu, C. Bădescu, M. Bădescu
Natural remedies for treatment of cancer pain / M.S. Garud, M.J. Oza, A.B. Gaikwad, Y.A. Kulkarni
Capiscum / Y.A. Kulkarni, S.V. Suryavanshi, S.T. Auti, A.B. Gaikwad
Honey-a natural remedy for pain relief / N.M. Lazim, A. Baharudin
Probiotics and synbiotics for management of infantile colic / H. Ahanchian, A. Javid
The interrelationship of obesity, pain, and diet/nutrition / H.M. Rodgers
Effects of obesity on function and quality of life in chronic pain / L.I. Arranz
Postoprative analgesia in morbid obesity / M.M. Aman, A. Mahmoud, A.C. Sinha
Vitamin D deficiency in joint pain / B. Antony, C. Ding
Nutritional modulators of pain in the aging population / J. Smithson, K.A. Kellick, K. Mergenhagen
Trace elements alleviate pain in mice and humans / B.I. Tamba, T. Alexa-Stratulat
Vitamin B₁₂ for relieving in aphthous ulcers / H.-L. Liu
Vitamin A, Osteoarthritis, and joint pain / M.K. Shea, S.L. Booth
Conservative and postoperative coanalgesic therapy for upper limb tendinopathy using dietary supplements / Giovanni Merolla, S. Cerciello
Folic acid in pain / N. Sharma, A.B. Gaikwad, Y.A. Kulkarni
Analgesic and neuroprotective effects of B vitamins / X.-J. Song
Pain relief in chronic pancreatitis - role of nutritional antioxidants / P. Bhardwaj, R.K. Yadav, P.K. Barg
Vitamin D and disc herniation associated pain / M. Sedighi
Review of fortified foods and natural medicinal products in companion animals afflicted by naturally occuring osteoarthritis / M. Moreau, E. Troncy.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2017 - DigitalPawan Kumar Jaiwal, Anil K. Chhillar, Darshna Chaudhary, Ranjana Jaiwal, editors.Summary: This book presents a detailed overview and critical evaluation of recent advances and remaining challenges in improving nutritional quality and/or avoiding the accumulation of undesirable substances in plants using a variety of strategies based on modern biological tools and techniques. Each review chapter provides an authoritative and insightful account of the various aspects of nutritional enhancement of plants. In the course of the last two decades, several food crops rich in macro- and micronutrients have been developed to improve health and protect a large section of the populace in developing countries from chronic diseases. Providing extensive information on these developments, this book offers a valuable resource for all researchers, students and industrialists working in agriculture, the plant sciences, agronomy, horticulture, biotechnology, food and nutrition, and the soil and environmental sciences.
Contents:
Biofortification of staple cereals with amino acid, lysin
Biofortification of cereals with iron and zinc
Calcium biofortification in food crops
Iodine biofortification of crops
Iodine biofortification of crops
Pro-vitamin A crops
Folate: biosynthesis, functions and biofortification in crop plant
The role of thiamin in plants and current perspectives in its improvement in crop plants
Vitamins B6, B12, C and E rich crops
Strategies that influence the production of secondary metabolites in plants
Phytate free food-grains
Development of aflatoxin free crops
Reducing acrylamide forming potential of crop plants
Brassica crops with low glucosinolates and rich in anticancer compounds
Biofortification of cassava
Biofortification of millets
Biofortification of maize
Common Bean biofortification
Engineering potato for nutritional enhancement
All roads leading to iron fortification. - DigitalMike Greenwood, Matthew B. Cooke, Tim Ziegenfuss, Douglas S. Kalman, Jose Antonio, editors.Contents:
Part I. The Industrial Nature Of The Supplement Game
1. Effect of Government Regulation on the Evolution of Sports Nutrition
2. The Psychology Of Supplementation In Sport and Exercise: Motivational Antecedents and Behavioral Outcomes
Part II. Nutritional Basics First
3. The Role of Nutritional Supplements Complementing Nutrient Dense Diets: General Versus Sport/Exercise Specific Dietary Guidelines Related To Energy Expenditure
4. Macronutrient Intake for Physical Activity
5. Essential and Nonessential Micronutrients and Sport
6. Fluid Balance and Hydration for Human Performance
Part III. Specialized Nutritional Strategies & Supplements
7. Building Muscle Mass: Physiology, Nutrition and Supplementation
8. Weight Loss Nutritional Supplements
9. Effective Nutritional Supplement Combinations
10. Nutritional Supplements For Strength and Power Athletes
11. Nutritional Supplements For Endurance Athletes
12. Nutritional Supplements To Enhance Recovery
13. Nutritional Timing
14. Carbohydrate Utilization and Disposal in Strength/ Power Training & Sports: Examining the Under examined
15. Exercise For The Athlete With Diabetes
Part IV. Present And Future Directions Of Nutritional Supplements
16. Beyond The Obvious: Future Innovations In Sports Nutrition.Digital Access Springer 2015 - DigitalDonato Francesco Altomare, Maria Teresa Rotelli, editors.Summary: This volume provides readers with the necessary information to select the most appropriate nutritional support following gastrointestinal tract surgery. Most patients are worried about resuming oral intake, particularly when the surgery has altered the GI tract normal physiology removing organs (e.g. total colectomy) or part of them, or modifying the natural sequence of the different GI tract parts (e.g. after esophagectomy or pancreatectomy). Patients may also worry about the possible complications of an inappropriate alimentation. As a matter of fact, several metabolic processes can be modified by GI tract surgery (e.g. major liver resection or pancreatectomy), thus making the nutritional support essential: and the same support is fundamental in bariatric surgery, nowadays widely used for super-obese patients. There is therefore a need for a nutritional guide in surgery and in troubleshooting postoperative cases where nutrition is a major issue This book offers nutritionists insights into the possible alterations of GI tract physiology occurring after surgery, and will be a valuable resource for surgeons, gastroenterologists, coloproctologists, nutritionists and clinical specialist nurses, seeking guidance on postoperative nutrition.
Contents:
1 Regulation of food intake after surgery and the gut brain axis
2 Nutritional support after surgery of the esophagous
3 Nutritional support after surgery of the stomach
4 Nutritional support after cholecystectomy
5 Nutritional support after surgery of the pancreas
6 Nutritional support after surgery of the small bowel
7 Nutritional support in patients with intestinal stomas
8 Nutritional support after surgery of the liver
9 Nutritional support after bariatric surgery
10 Nutritional support after surgery of the colon
11 Nutritional support after surgery for proctologic diseases.Digital Access Springer 2019
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