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Contrast Media: Safety Issues and ESUR Guidelines
Henrik S. Thomsen (eds.)
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Imaging / Radiology; Diagnostic Radiology; Cardiology; Nephrology; Pharmacy
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libros
ISBN impreso
978-3-540-20448-0
ISBN electrónico
978-3-540-27742-2
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2006
Información sobre derechos de publicación
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006
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Classification and Terminology
Peter Aspelin; Marie-France Bellin; Jarl Å. Jakobsen; Judith A. W. Webb
Pregnant women with APS are at risk of complications at all stages of pregnancy. They require specialist care and a team approach involving obstetricians, obstetric physicians, rheumatologists, hematologists, neonatologists, and specialist midwives. Close monitoring of the various aspects of the condition may reduce maternal morbidity and improve fetal outcome. Therapeutic options include aspirin, LMWH, and, less commonly, warfarin and steroids.
The pathogenesis of the adverse pregnancy outcome in APS has not yet been fully elucidated although there is active research in this field. Until this is ascertained, we must accept that many aspects of management are purely empirical and it is our duty to counsel women thoroughly such that they understand the risks and benefits of the treatment options they are offered.
- Classification and Terminology | Pp. 1-4
Off-Label Use of Medicines — Legal Aspects
June M. Raine
Pregnant women with APS are at risk of complications at all stages of pregnancy. They require specialist care and a team approach involving obstetricians, obstetric physicians, rheumatologists, hematologists, neonatologists, and specialist midwives. Close monitoring of the various aspects of the condition may reduce maternal morbidity and improve fetal outcome. Therapeutic options include aspirin, LMWH, and, less commonly, warfarin and steroids.
The pathogenesis of the adverse pregnancy outcome in APS has not yet been fully elucidated although there is active research in this field. Until this is ascertained, we must accept that many aspects of management are purely empirical and it is our duty to counsel women thoroughly such that they understand the risks and benefits of the treatment options they are offered.
- Off-Label Use of Medicines — Legal Aspects | Pp. 5-8
Prevention of Acute Reactions
Judith A. W. Webb
Pregnant women with APS are at risk of complications at all stages of pregnancy. They require specialist care and a team approach involving obstetricians, obstetric physicians, rheumatologists, hematologists, neonatologists, and specialist midwives. Close monitoring of the various aspects of the condition may reduce maternal morbidity and improve fetal outcome. Therapeutic options include aspirin, LMWH, and, less commonly, warfarin and steroids.
The pathogenesis of the adverse pregnancy outcome in APS has not yet been fully elucidated although there is active research in this field. Until this is ascertained, we must accept that many aspects of management are purely empirical and it is our duty to counsel women thoroughly such that they understand the risks and benefits of the treatment options they are offered.
Section I: - General Adverse Reactions | Pp. 11-17
Management of Acute Adverse Reactions to Contrast Media
Henrik S. Thomsen
Pregnant women with APS are at risk of complications at all stages of pregnancy. They require specialist care and a team approach involving obstetricians, obstetric physicians, rheumatologists, hematologists, neonatologists, and specialist midwives. Close monitoring of the various aspects of the condition may reduce maternal morbidity and improve fetal outcome. Therapeutic options include aspirin, LMWH, and, less commonly, warfarin and steroids.
The pathogenesis of the adverse pregnancy outcome in APS has not yet been fully elucidated although there is active research in this field. Until this is ascertained, we must accept that many aspects of management are purely empirical and it is our duty to counsel women thoroughly such that they understand the risks and benefits of the treatment options they are offered.
Section I: - General Adverse Reactions | Pp. 19-25
Late Adverse Reactions to Intravascular Iodinated Contrast Media
Fulvio Stacul
Pregnant women with APS are at risk of complications at all stages of pregnancy. They require specialist care and a team approach involving obstetricians, obstetric physicians, rheumatologists, hematologists, neonatologists, and specialist midwives. Close monitoring of the various aspects of the condition may reduce maternal morbidity and improve fetal outcome. Therapeutic options include aspirin, LMWH, and, less commonly, warfarin and steroids.
The pathogenesis of the adverse pregnancy outcome in APS has not yet been fully elucidated although there is active research in this field. Until this is ascertained, we must accept that many aspects of management are purely empirical and it is our duty to counsel women thoroughly such that they understand the risks and benefits of the treatment options they are offered.
Section I: - General Adverse Reactions | Pp. 27-31
Reducing the Risk of Contrast Medium Induced Nephropathy
Henrik S. Thomsen
Pregnant women with APS are at risk of complications at all stages of pregnancy. They require specialist care and a team approach involving obstetricians, obstetric physicians, rheumatologists, hematologists, neonatologists, and specialist midwives. Close monitoring of the various aspects of the condition may reduce maternal morbidity and improve fetal outcome. Therapeutic options include aspirin, LMWH, and, less commonly, warfarin and steroids.
The pathogenesis of the adverse pregnancy outcome in APS has not yet been fully elucidated although there is active research in this field. Until this is ascertained, we must accept that many aspects of management are purely empirical and it is our duty to counsel women thoroughly such that they understand the risks and benefits of the treatment options they are offered.
Section II: - Renal Adverse Effects | Pp. 35-45
Dialysis and Contrast Media
Sameh K. Morcos
Pregnant women with APS are at risk of complications at all stages of pregnancy. They require specialist care and a team approach involving obstetricians, obstetric physicians, rheumatologists, hematologists, neonatologists, and specialist midwives. Close monitoring of the various aspects of the condition may reduce maternal morbidity and improve fetal outcome. Therapeutic options include aspirin, LMWH, and, less commonly, warfarin and steroids.
The pathogenesis of the adverse pregnancy outcome in APS has not yet been fully elucidated although there is active research in this field. Until this is ascertained, we must accept that many aspects of management are purely empirical and it is our duty to counsel women thoroughly such that they understand the risks and benefits of the treatment options they are offered.
Section II: - Renal Adverse Effects | Pp. 47-51
Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes and Contrast Media
Henrik S. Thomsen
Pregnant women with APS are at risk of complications at all stages of pregnancy. They require specialist care and a team approach involving obstetricians, obstetric physicians, rheumatologists, hematologists, neonatologists, and specialist midwives. Close monitoring of the various aspects of the condition may reduce maternal morbidity and improve fetal outcome. Therapeutic options include aspirin, LMWH, and, less commonly, warfarin and steroids.
The pathogenesis of the adverse pregnancy outcome in APS has not yet been fully elucidated although there is active research in this field. Until this is ascertained, we must accept that many aspects of management are purely empirical and it is our duty to counsel women thoroughly such that they understand the risks and benefits of the treatment options they are offered.
Section II: - Renal Adverse Effects | Pp. 53-55
Iodinated and Gadolinium Contrast Media During Pregnancy and Lactation
Judith A. W. Webb
Pregnant women with APS are at risk of complications at all stages of pregnancy. They require specialist care and a team approach involving obstetricians, obstetric physicians, rheumatologists, hematologists, neonatologists, and specialist midwives. Close monitoring of the various aspects of the condition may reduce maternal morbidity and improve fetal outcome. Therapeutic options include aspirin, LMWH, and, less commonly, warfarin and steroids.
The pathogenesis of the adverse pregnancy outcome in APS has not yet been fully elucidated although there is active research in this field. Until this is ascertained, we must accept that many aspects of management are purely empirical and it is our duty to counsel women thoroughly such that they understand the risks and benefits of the treatment options they are offered.
Section III: - Other Adverse Effects | Pp. 59-63
Effects on the Blood and Endothelium
Peter Aspelin; Fulvio Stacul; Sameh K. Morcos
Pregnant women with APS are at risk of complications at all stages of pregnancy. They require specialist care and a team approach involving obstetricians, obstetric physicians, rheumatologists, hematologists, neonatologists, and specialist midwives. Close monitoring of the various aspects of the condition may reduce maternal morbidity and improve fetal outcome. Therapeutic options include aspirin, LMWH, and, less commonly, warfarin and steroids.
The pathogenesis of the adverse pregnancy outcome in APS has not yet been fully elucidated although there is active research in this field. Until this is ascertained, we must accept that many aspects of management are purely empirical and it is our duty to counsel women thoroughly such that they understand the risks and benefits of the treatment options they are offered.
Section III: - Other Adverse Effects | Pp. 65-74