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Renal Anemia Conflicts And Controversies 1st Edition Eli A Friedman Auth

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Renal Anemia Conflicts And Controversies 1st Edition Eli A Friedman Auth
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.46 MB
Pages: 145
Author: Eli A. Friedman (auth.), Onyekachi Ifudu (eds.)
ISBN: 9789048160457, 9789401599986, 9048160456, 940159998X
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Renal Anemia Conflicts And Controversies 1st Edition Eli A Friedman Auth by Eli A. Friedman (auth.), Onyekachi Ifudu (eds.) 9789048160457, 9789401599986, 9048160456, 940159998X instant download after payment.

Is the nephrology community facilitating excess cardiovascular deaths in patients with kidney failure and anemia by treating to a subnormal hematocrit? Why have clinicians and nephrologists permitted health insurance companies and the government to decide when anemia therapy should begin in persons with progressive kidney failure? Is iron the only variable that can be manipulated to maximize response to recombinant erythropoietin? Are we using too much intravenous iron in kidney failure patients, and is oral iron supplementation worthless in sustaining iron stores during long-term erythropoietin treatment? When does left ventricular hypertrophy begin to emerge in patients with progressive renal disease and is there convincing evidence that anemia is a significant cause of LVH in this setting? Is darbepoetin alfa, a new novel, long-acting erythropoietin, really superior to recombinant erythropoietin? This book is a compilation of proceedings from a conference in Brooklyn convened to address these and other controversial and unresolved issues in renal anemia management.

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