Details

Evidence-based Urology


Evidence-based Urology


Evidence-Based Medicine 2. Aufl.

von: Philipp Dahm, Roger Dmochowski

161,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 28.06.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9781119129899
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 616

DRM-geschütztes eBook, Sie benötigen z.B. Adobe Digital Editions und eine Adobe ID zum Lesen.

Beschreibungen

<p><b>An updated and revised resource to evidence-based urology information and a guide for clinical practice</b></p> <p>The revised and updated second edition of <i>Evidence-Based Urology</i> offers the most current information on the suitability of both medical and surgical treatment options for a broad spectrum of urological conditions based on the best evidence available. The text covers each of the main urologic areas in specific sections such as general urology, oncology, female urology, trauma/reconstruction, pediatric urology, etc. All the evidence presented is rated for quality using the respected GRADE framework.  Throughout the text, the authors highlight the most patient-important, clinical questions likely to be encountered by urologists in day-to-day practice.</p> <p>A key title in the “Evidence-Based” series, this revised and expanded edition of <i>Evidence-Based Urology</i> contains new chapters on a variety of topics including: quality improvement, seminoma, nonseminomatous germ cell tumor, penile cancer, medical prophylaxis, vesicoureteral reflux disease, cryptorchidism, prenatal hydronephrosis, and myelodysplasia. This updated resource:</p> <ul> <li>Offers a guide that centers on 100% evidence approach to medical and surgical approaches</li> <li>Provides practical recommendations for the care of individual patients</li> <li>Includes nine new chapters on the most recently trending topics</li> <li>Contains information for effective patient management regimes that are supported by evidence</li> <li>Puts the focus on the most important patient and clinical questions that are commonly encountered in day-to-day practice</li> </ul> <p>Written for urologists of all levels of practice, <i>Evidence-Based Urology</i> offers an invaluable treasure-trove of evidence-based information that is distilled into guidance for clinical practice.</p>
<p><b>Part 1 Evidence‐based methods<br /></b><i>Philipp Dahm</i></p> <p>1 Searching for evidence, 3<br /><i>Jeanette Buckingham</i></p> <p>2 Clinical trials in urology, 19<br /><i>Charles D. Scales, Jr. and David F. Penson</i></p> <p>3 Systematic reviews in urology, 25<br /><i>Philipp Dahm, Shahnaz Sultan, and Jae Hung Jung</i></p> <p>4 Rating the quality of evidence and making recommendations, 39<br /><i>Philipp Dahm and Shahnaz Sultan</i></p> <p>5 Evidence‐based clinical practice guidelinesin urology, 47<br /><i>Steven E. Canfield</i></p> <p>6 Understanding concepts related to health economics in urology, 53<br /><i>Yair Lotan and Ryan Hutchinson</i></p> <p>7 Quality improvement in urology, 59<br /><i>Nima Almassi and Howard B. Goldman</i></p> <p><b>Part 2 General urology and stone disease<br /></b><i>Charles D. Scales, Jr.</i></p> <p>8 Antibiotic prophylaxis in urological surgery, 67<br /><i>Roderick Clark and Philippe Violette</i></p> <p>9 Venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis, 89<br /><i>Vikram Narayan and Philipp Dahm</i></p> <p>10 Operative safety, 103<br /><i>Elizabeth Timbrook Brown, Bryan J. Hill, and Roger R. Dmochowski</i></p> <p>11 Prophylaxis and treatment of urinary tract infections in adults, 113<br /><i>Gabrielle J. Williams, Angela C. Webster, and Jonathan C. Craig</i></p> <p>12 Medical management of stone disease, 133<br /><i>Timothy Y. Tseng and Glenn M. Preminger</i></p> <p>13 Surgical management of renal stone disease, 159<br /><i>Justin M. Dersch, Brandon J. Otto, and Benjamin K. Canales</i></p> <p>14 Surgical management of ureteral stone disease, 171<br /><i>Aaron H. Lay, Jay D. Raman, and Margaret S. Pearle</i></p> <p><b>Part 3 Pediatric urology<br /></b><i>Luis H.P. Braga</i></p> <p>15 Prenatal hydronephrosis, 187<br /><i>Shawn Dason and Luis H.P. Braga</i></p> <p>16 Cryptorchidism, 197<br /><i>David I. Chu and Gregory E. Tasian</i></p> <p>17 Vesicoureteral reflux disease, 209<br /><i>Ruiyang Jiang and Jonathan C. Routh</i></p> <p>18 Circumcision, 217<br /><i>Roderick Clark and Sumit Dave</i></p> <p>19 Nocturnal enuresis, 235<br /><i>Stacy T. Tanaka</i></p> <p>20 Management of neurogenic bladder in children with spina bifida, 243<br /><i>Kourosh Afshar, Mir Sohail Fazeli, and Cyrus Chehroodi</i></p> <p>21 Wilms tumor, 251<br /><i>Ruiyang Jiang and Jonathan C. Routh</i></p> <p><b>Part 4 Prostate cancer<br /></b><i>Julio M. Pow-Sang</i></p> <p>22 Early detection and screening for prostate cancer, 257<br /><i>Pim J. van Leeuwen, Monique J. Roobol, and Phillip D. Stricker</i></p> <p>23 Molecular markers for prostate cancer, 265<br /><i>Pranav Sharma, Eric Webb, and Julio M. Pow‐Sang</i></p> <p>24 Imaging of the prostate, 279<br /><i>Matthew J. Watson, Francesca V. Mertan, Samuel Borofsky, Arvin K. George,Abhinav Sidana,</i><i>Peter L. Choyke, Peter A. Pinto, and Baris Turkbey</i></p> <p>25 Active surveillance for localized prostate cancer, 289<br /><i>Nathan Perlis and Laurence Klotz</i></p> <p>26 Surgical management of prostate cancer,297<br /><i>Daniel A. Barocas and Michael S. Cookson</i></p> <p>27 Radiation therapy for clinically localized prostate cancer, 317<br /><i>Michelle Echevarria, Peter A. Johnstone, and Kosj Yamoah</i></p> <p>28 Management of metastatic prostate cancer, 331<br /><i>Michael S. Humeniuk, Tian Zhang, Megan A. McNamara,Sundhar Ramalingam, and Michael R. Harrison</i></p> <p><b>Part 5 Kidney and bladder cancer<br /></b><i>Rodney H. Breau</i></p> <p>29 Treatment of superficial bladder cancer, 349<br /><i>Alexander Kretschmer, Alexander Karl, and Badrinath R. Konety</i></p> <p>30 Treatment of muscle‐invasive bladder cancer, 367<br /><i>Justin R. Gregg and Sam S. Chang</i></p> <p>31 Management of upper tract urothelial carcinoma, 373<br /><i>Ilaria Lucca, Romain Mathieu, Tobias Klatte, and Shahrokh F. Shariat</i></p> <p>32 Metastatic bladder cancer, 383<br /><i>Louise Harris, Caitlin Bowen, Satish Kumar, Bernadette Coles, and Malcolm Mason</i></p> <p>33 Treatment of localized kidney cancer, 391<br /><i>Luke T. Lavallée, Frédérick Pouliot, and Rodney H. Breau</i></p> <p>34 Treatment of metastatic kidney cancer, 399<br /><i>Przemyslaw W. Twardowski and Robert A. Figlin</i></p> <p><b>Part 6 Testis and penile cancer<br /></b><i>Michael C. Risk</i></p> <p>35 Early‐stage (stage I) seminoma, 409<br /><i>Sia Daneshmand and Cory Hugen</i></p> <p>36 Advanced (stage II and III) and recurrent seminoma, 417<br /><i>Peter C. Black and Christian Kollmannsberger</i></p> <p>37 Early‐stage nonseminomatous germ‑cell tumor, 427<br /><i>Justin T. Matulay and James M. McKiernan</i></p> <p>38 Advanced nonseminoma, 443<br /><i>Michael C. Risk and Clint Cary</i></p> <p>39 Penile cancer, 457<br /><i>Oliver W. Hakenberg</i></p> <p><b>Part 7 Female urology, trauma, and reconstruction<br /></b><i>Roger R. Dmochowski</i></p> <p>40 Medical management of urinary incontinence in women, 467<br /><i>Joshua A. Cohn, Elizabeth Timbrook Brown, W. Stuart Reynolds, Melissa R. Kaufman,</i><i>Roger R. Dmochowski</i></p> <p>41 Surgical treatment of female urinary incontinence, 479<br /><i>Alex Gomelsky</i></p> <p>42 Diagnosis and treatment of overactive bladder, 489<br /><i>Nadir I. Osman, Altaf Mangera, and Christopher R. Chapple</i></p> <p>43 Urethral stricture disease, 497<br /><i>Robert A. Goldfarb and Sean P. Elliott</i></p> <p>44 Genitourinary trauma, 503<br /><i>Paul Chung and Bryan B. Voelzke</i></p> <p><b>Part 8 Male LUTS and sexual dysfunction<br /></b><i>John M. Hollingsworth</i></p> <p>45 Medical management of benign prostatic hyperplasia, 511<br /><i>Paholo G. Barboglio Romo and John M. Hollingsworth</i></p> <p>46 Surgical management of lower urinary tract symptoms secondary to benign prostatic hypertrophy, 527<br /><i>Derek J. Lomas and Amy Krambeck</i></p> <p>47 Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (NIH category III), 539<br /><i>Giuseppe Magistro and Florian M.E. Wagenlehner</i></p> <p>48 Management of erectile dysfunction, 545<br /><i>Hunter Wessells</i></p> <p>49 Update on treatment of bladder pain syndrome: does anything work? 555<br /><i>Yahir Santiago‐Lastra, Ann Oldendorf, and J. Quentin Clemens</i></p> <p>50 Male infertility, 561<br /><i>Bryan Hinck, Ashok Agarwal, Fnu Deepinder, and Edmund S. Sabanegh, Jr.</i></p> <p>51 Premature ejaculation, 569<br /><i>Josip Vukina, J. Abram McBride, Culley C. Carson, and R. Matthew Coward</i></p> <p>Index 579</p>
<p><i>"This is a valuable book for all who care for urological patients. Every provider should have a foundation in evidence-based medicine and be familiar with interpreting and applying clinical knowledge to patient care. This book helps readers to achieve both. It addresses today's most relevant clinical questions in a manner that enables readers to practice evidence-based medicine skills."</i> - <b>Doody's Book Review, April 2019</b></p>
<p>Edited by <p><b>Philipp Dahm, MD, MHSc,</b> Director for Surgery/Specialty Care Service Line Research Activities, Minneapolis VA Health Care System and Professor of Urology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota <p><b>Roger Dmochowski, MD</b>, Professor of Urologic Surgery, Department of Urology Vice Chair of the Section of Surgical Sciences and Associate Surgeon in Chief, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee.
<p><b>An updated and revised resource to evidence-based urology and a guide for clinical practice</b> <p>The revised and updated second edition of Evidence-Based Urology offers the most current information on the suitability of both medical and surgical treatment options for a broad spectrum of urological conditions based on the best evidence available. The text covers each of the main urologic areas in specific sections such as general urology, oncology, female urology, trauma/reconstruction, pediatric urology. All the evidence presented is rated for quality using the respected GRADE framework. Throughout the text, the authors highlight the most patient-important, clinical questions likely to be encountered by urologists in day-to-day practice. <p>This edition of Evidence-Based Urology contains new chapters on a variety of topics including: quality improvement, seminoma, nonseminomatous germ cell tumor, penile cancer, medical prophylaxis, vesicoureteral reflux disease, cryptorchidism, prenatal hydronephrosis, and myelodysplasia. This updated resource: <ul> <li>Offers a guide that centers on an evidence-based approach to medical and surgical approaches</li> <li>Provides practical recommendations for the care of individual patients</li> <li>Includes nine new chapters on the most recently trending topics</li> <li>Contains information for effective patient management regimes that are supported by evidence</li> <li>Puts the focus on the most important patient and clinical questions that are commonly encountered in day-to-day practice</li> </ul> <p>Written for urologists of all levels of practice, Evidence-Based Urology offers an invaluable treasure-trove of evidence-based information that is distilled into guidance for clinical practice.

Diese Produkte könnten Sie auch interessieren:

Medical School at a Glance
Medical School at a Glance
von: Rachel K. Thomas
EPUB ebook
28,99 €
Clinical Investigations at a Glance
Clinical Investigations at a Glance
von: Jonathan Gleadle, Jordan Li, Tuck Yong
PDF ebook
40,99 €
Minor Surgery at a Glance
Minor Surgery at a Glance
von: Helen Mohan, Desmond C. Winter
EPUB ebook
31,99 €