Diabetic Emergencies

Diagnosis and Clinical Management

Nikolaos Katsilambros author Stavros Liatis author Konstantinos Makrilakis author Nicholas Tentolouris author Christina Kanaka-Gantenbein author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Published:2nd Sep '11

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Diabetic Emergencies cover

Diabetic emergencies are an extremely serious result of poor glycemic control and if not treated quickly and effectively can result in death.

Diabetic Emergencies: Diagnosis and Clinical Management provides emergency room staff, diabetes specialists and endocrinologists with highly practical, clear-cut clinical guidance on both the presentation of serious diabetic emergencies like ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar coma and severe hyper- and hypoglycemia, and the best methods of both managing the emergencies and administering appropriate follow-up care.

Each clearly structured chapter highlights: definition of emergency; epidemiology; potential causes; diagnosis; clinical management (including problem areas); follow-up management/care; patient advice

Case studies throughout the text aid clinical understanding of real-life scenarios, as do the multiple choice questions and key points/take-home messages. Clear tables and management algorithms highlight the most important features of diagnosis and patient management.

Perfect for both the trainee and the junior specialist, this book is also a useful rapid access tool in the pre- and post-hospital environment, specifically for doctors to best advise patients with notoriously poor glycaemic control who have either suffered from or who are at risk of diabetic emergencies.

"In conclusion, this book should appeal to all healthcare professionals who want a concise summary of important diabetic complications causing significant morbidity and mortality."  (Diabetes Update, 1 March 2014)

“A concise guide for practicing physicians, including pediatricians, interns and residents. Recommended for emergency departments.”  (Pediatric Endocrinology Reviews Journal, 1 September 2013)

"As a quick guide to common diabetic emergencies, the book is most appropriate for nurses and medical students starting on the wards, and as a review for nonendocrinologists. It reviews common situations in both inpatient and outpatient settings, in both adults and children." (Doody's, 6 January 2012)

Review copy sent on 27/07/2011: Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde

ISBN: 9780470655917

Dimensions: 217mm x 141mm x 26mm

Weight: 281g

220 pages

2nd edition