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Psychosocial Care of End-Stage Organ Disease and Transplant Patients (eBook)

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2018 | 1st ed. 2019
XIII, 566 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-94914-7 (ISBN)

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Th is book takes an integrated, evidence-based approach the psychiatricaspects of organ transplantation. Unlike any  other text currently on the market, this title presents the core principles of transplant psychiatry through an organ-based structure that includes the heart, lungs, liver, GI organs, kidney, composite tissue, and other key areas of transplantation. Each section is divided into chapters discussing psychosocial, medical, and surgical considerations prior to and post-transplant, such as indications leading to a particular type of transplantation, medical course and complications aft er transplantation, psychiatric and psychosocial considerations before and aft er transplantation, history of each type of organ transplant, and any other special considerations. Th e text ends with special topics in care, including psychopharmacology, substance abuse, psychosocial evaluation of recipients and donors, ethical considerations, cross-cultural aspects, and building the transplant psychiatry practice. It includes excellent learning tools, including over 140 tables and figures for ease of use.

Written by interdisciplinary experts, Psychosocial Care of End-Stage Disease and Transplant Patients is a valuable resource for students and medical professionals interested in psychiatry, psychology, psychosomatic medicine, transplant surgery, internists, hospital administrators, pharmacists, nurses, and social workers.


Yelizaveta Sher, MD
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford
California
USA

 

Jose R. Maldonado, M.D., FAPM, FACFE
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford
California
USA


Yelizaveta Sher, MDStanford University School of MedicineStanfordCaliforniaUSA   Jose R. Maldonado, M.D., FAPM, FACFEStanford University School of MedicineStanfordCaliforniaUSA

Section I: Introduction1.       Why this book is needed – Yelizaveta Sher & José Maldonado Section II: Pre-transplant Psychosocial Evaluation of the Patient2.       Evaluation of the Recipient – Jose Maldonado, MD3.       Evaluation of the Live Donor – Akhil Shenoy, MD  Section III: Cardiac Patient4.       End-stage cardiac illness and indications for heart transplantation – Randall Vagelos, MD5.       Mental health in chronic and end-stage heart disease – Yelizaveta Sher, MD/ Sam Lolak, MD6.       ICDs, VADs, and total artificial hearth implantation – Michael Pham, MD7.       History of heart transplantation – Bruce Reitz, MD & Jose Maldonado, MD8.       Medical course and complications after heart transplantation – Michael Pham, MD9.       Post-transplant psychosocial and mental health care of cardiac patient – Peter Shapiro, MD Section IV: Pulmonary Patient10.   End-stage pulmonary disease and indications for pulmonary transplantation – Laveena Chhatwani, MD11.   Mental health in chronic and end-stage pulmonary disease  - Yelizaveta Sher, MD12.   ECMO – Josh Mooney, MD13.   History of lung transplantation – David Weill, MD 14.   Medical course and complications after lung transplantation – Gundeep Dhillon, MD15.   Post-Transplant psychosocial and mental health care of pulmonary patient – Yelizaveta Sher, MD Section V: Liver16.   End-stage liver disease and indications for liver transplantation – Aijaz Ahmed, MD17.   Mental health in chronic and end-stage liver disease  - Andrea DiMartini, MD18.   History of liver transplantation – Carlos Esquivel, MD19.   Medical course and complications after liver transplantation – Gabriel Garcia, MD20.   Post-Transplant psychosocial and mental health care of liver patient – Andrea Dimartini, MD Section VI: Kidney21.   End-stage renal disease and indications for renal transplantation – John Scandling & Jane Tan, MD22.   Mental health in chronic and end-stage renal disease  - Akhil Shenoy, MD or Paula Zimbrean, MD23.   History of renal transplantation – John Scandling, MD24.   Medical course and complications after renal transplantation – Amy Gallo, MD25.   Post-Transplant psychosocial and mental health care of renal patient – Paula Zimbrean, MD Section VII: GI/Small Bowel/Pancreas26.   Indications for small bowel and pancreas transplantation – C. Andrew Bonham, MD27.   Mental health in chronic and end-stage GI disease28.   TPN29.   History of GI transplantation – Carlos Esquivel, MD30.   Medical course and complications after GI transplantation – Waldo Concepcion, MD31.   Post-Transplant psychosocial and mental health care of GI patient Section VIII: Reproductive Organs32.   Uterus transplantation – Jessica Gold, MD and Yelizaveta Sher, MD33.   Penile transplantation – Andrea Ament, MD Section IX: Composite Tissue Transplantation34.   Face – Kathy Coffman, MD35.   Extremities – Sheila Jowsey, MD Section X: Bone Marrow Transplantation36.   Bone marrow malignancy and indications for bone marrow transplantation – Laura Johnston, MD37.   Mental health prior to BMT  - Renee Garcia, MD38.   History of bone marrow transplantation – Robert Negrin, MD39.   Medical course and complications after bone marrow transplantation – Judith Shizuru, MD40.   Post-Transplant psychosocial and mental health care of the BMT patient – Sheila Lahijani, MD Section XI: Treatment of Transplant Patients41.   Psychopharmacology in transplant patient – Marian Fireman, MD42.   Psychotherapy in transplant patient– Yelizaveta Sher, MD43.   Support groups and other social needs, treatments, and interventions – Evonne David, LCSW Section XII: Special Topics44.   Substance abuse in transplant patient – Marian Fireman, MD45.   Ethical considerations in transplant patient – Yelizaveta Sher, MD46.   Cross-Cultural Issues – Sheila Lahijani, MD and Renee Garcia, MD 47.   How to Build a Successful Integrated Psychosocial Care Transplant Practice – Evonne David, LCSW, Yelizaveta Sher, MD and José Maldonado, MD

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.11.2018
Zusatzinfo XIII, 566 p. 81 illus., 54 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Allgemeines / Lexika
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Allgemeinmedizin
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie
Schlagworte ethics • Pre-transplant Psychosocial Evaluation of the Patient • Psychopharmacology in Transplant Patients • Psychosocial Care Transplant Practice • Treatment of Transplant Patients
ISBN-10 3-319-94914-4 / 3319949144
ISBN-13 978-3-319-94914-7 / 9783319949147
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