Microalbuminuria: A Predictor of Mortality in Critically ill Patients: An Inexpensive, Simple & Rapid Prognostic test
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Microalbuminuria: A Predictor of Mortality in Critically Ill Patients (Paperback) (2014)
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ISBN: 9783659564970 bzw. 3659564974, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, United States, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.In critical units, prediction of outcome is of vital importance to the intensivist. It allows planning of early therapeutic interventions, optimal resource allocation and appropriate counselling of the family and/or patient. Critical illnesses are more often characterised by the Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS), the host response to an acute insult. SIRS is a common finding in the ICU patients, which when severe can lead to Multiple System Organ failure (MSOF) and finally death. A very early feature of inflammation is increased capillary permeability to plasma proteins which occur within few minutes of injury and usually returns to normal within 6-12 hours. A severe and sustained inflammatory reaction induces rapid and profound changes in the endothelium resulting in the loss of barrier integrity leading to systemic capillary leak. In the Kidneys these manifests as altered glomerular permeability culminating in increased renal albumin excretion in the urine. The degree of albuminuria is variable and in most instances may not be clinically detectable using rapid dipstick testing. Such low rates albumin excretion (.
Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.In critical units, prediction of outcome is of vital importance to the intensivist. It allows planning of early therapeutic interventions, optimal resource allocation and appropriate counselling of the family and/or patient. Critical illnesses are more often characterised by the Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS), the host response to an acute insult. SIRS is a common finding in the ICU patients, which when severe can lead to Multiple System Organ failure (MSOF) and finally death. A very early feature of inflammation is increased capillary permeability to plasma proteins which occur within few minutes of injury and usually returns to normal within 6-12 hours. A severe and sustained inflammatory reaction induces rapid and profound changes in the endothelium resulting in the loss of barrier integrity leading to systemic capillary leak. In the Kidneys these manifests as altered glomerular permeability culminating in increased renal albumin excretion in the urine. The degree of albuminuria is variable and in most instances may not be clinically detectable using rapid dipstick testing. Such low rates albumin excretion (.
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Microalbuminuria
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ISBN: 9783659564970 bzw. 3659564974, in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, neu.
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In critical units, prediction of outcome is of vital importance to the intensivist. It allows planning of early therapeutic interventions, optimal resource allocation and appropriate counselling of the family and/or patient. Critical illnesses are more often characterised by the Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS), the host response to an acute insult. SIRS is a common finding in the ICU patients, which when severe can lead to Multiple System Organ failure (MSOF) and finally death. A very early feature of inflammation is increased capillary permeability to plasma proteins which occur within few minutes of injury and usually returns to normal within 6-12 hours. A severe and sustained inflammatory reaction induces rapid and profound changes in the endothelium resulting in the loss of barrier integrity leading to systemic capillary leak. In the Kidneys these manifests as altered glomerular permeability culminating in increased renal albumin excretion in the urine. The degree of albuminuria is variable and in most instances may not be clinically detectable using rapid dipstick testing. Such low rates albumin excretion (300 mg/day) are termed Microalbuminuria.
In critical units, prediction of outcome is of vital importance to the intensivist. It allows planning of early therapeutic interventions, optimal resource allocation and appropriate counselling of the family and/or patient. Critical illnesses are more often characterised by the Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS), the host response to an acute insult. SIRS is a common finding in the ICU patients, which when severe can lead to Multiple System Organ failure (MSOF) and finally death. A very early feature of inflammation is increased capillary permeability to plasma proteins which occur within few minutes of injury and usually returns to normal within 6-12 hours. A severe and sustained inflammatory reaction induces rapid and profound changes in the endothelium resulting in the loss of barrier integrity leading to systemic capillary leak. In the Kidneys these manifests as altered glomerular permeability culminating in increased renal albumin excretion in the urine. The degree of albuminuria is variable and in most instances may not be clinically detectable using rapid dipstick testing. Such low rates albumin excretion (300 mg/day) are termed Microalbuminuria.
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Microalbuminuria: A Predictor of Mortality in Critically ill Patients: An Inexpensive, Simple & Rapid Prognostic test (2014)
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In critical units, prediction of outcome is of vital importance to the intensivist. It allows planning of early therapeutic interventions, optimal resource allocation and appropriate counselling of the family and/or patient. Critical illnesses are more often characterised by the Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS), the host response to an acute insult. SIRS is a common finding in the ICU patients, which when severe can lead to Multiple System Organ failure (MSOF) and finally death. A very early feature of inflammation is increased capillary permeability to plasma proteins which occur within few minutes of injury and usually returns to normal within 6-12 hours. A severe and sustained inflammatory reaction induces rapid and profound changes in the endothelium resulting in the loss of barrier integrity leading to systemic capillary leak. In the Kidneys these manifests as altered glomerular permeability culminating in increased renal albumin excretion in the urine. The degree of albuminuria is variable and in most instances may not be clinically detectable using rapid dipstick testing. Such low rates albumin excretion (.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Wordery USA.
In critical units, prediction of outcome is of vital importance to the intensivist. It allows planning of early therapeutic interventions, optimal resource allocation and appropriate counselling of the family and/or patient. Critical illnesses are more often characterised by the Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS), the host response to an acute insult. SIRS is a common finding in the ICU patients, which when severe can lead to Multiple System Organ failure (MSOF) and finally death. A very early feature of inflammation is increased capillary permeability to plasma proteins which occur within few minutes of injury and usually returns to normal within 6-12 hours. A severe and sustained inflammatory reaction induces rapid and profound changes in the endothelium resulting in the loss of barrier integrity leading to systemic capillary leak. In the Kidneys these manifests as altered glomerular permeability culminating in increased renal albumin excretion in the urine. The degree of albuminuria is variable and in most instances may not be clinically detectable using rapid dipstick testing. Such low rates albumin excretion (.
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Microalbuminuria: A Predictor of Mortality in Critically ill Patients: An Inexpensive, Simple & Rapid Prognostic test (2014)
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ISBN: 9783659564970 bzw. 3659564974, in Deutsch, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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