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Hyponatremia and 40 Years of Controversy: Charting New Frontiers provides an exhaustive examination of the prolonged and contentious debate surrounding the treatment protocols for hyponatremia-a condition characterized by abnormally low levels of sodium in the blood, which can result in severe neurological damage. This book is indispensable for medical trainees, practitioners, researchers, and policymakers, offering a thorough understanding of the condition's complexities and historical context. By documenting the evolution of this debate over the past four decades, it sheds light on key milestones, challenges, and turning points that have shaped current clinical practices. The text is thoughtfully organized into three sections: Part One: Salt, Science, Serendipity, and Strife brings readers into the historical backdrop with a mix of memoir and scientific analysis. It provides an in-depth look at how initial misunderstandings led to revised treatment guidelines based on emerging evidence. Part Two: A Grain of Salt revisits the controversy with a critical eye, unpacking new research that challenges existing guidelines and advocating for nuanced clinical decisions. Finally, Part Three: A Clinician's Guide to Hyponatremia Management offers practical tools and case studies to help practitioners manage this complex condition amidst ongoing scientific debate. Comprehensive yet accessible, the book covers topics such as the brain's response to osmotic stress, the implications of rapid sodium correction, and the intricate balance required in therapeutic interventions. It challenges established dogmas, presents groundbreaking new evidence, and highlights future directions for hyponatremia management, integrating the latest research findings into clinical practice. Hyponatremia and 40 Years of Controversy: Charting New Frontiers is a vital resource for anyone involved in neurology, nephrology, internal medicine, critical care, endocrinology, or clinical medicine. Whether you are a medical trainee seeking to understand the nuances of this medical controversy, a seasoned practitioner aiming to refine your treatment strategies, or a researcher interested in the historical and scientific facets of hyponatremia, this book equips you with the knowledge and tools necessary to enhance patient care and contribute to informed clinical practice. By offering historical insights, scientific rigor, and practical guidance, this book promises to enhance your decision-making and ultimately improve patient care outcomes in the field of hyponatremia management.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780443416101
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 300
- Utgivningsdatum: 2026-01-01
- Förlag: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc