The Diabetes in Pregnancy Dilemma

501318-5182/9781607951827

ISBN
9781607951827
作者/出版社
Langer / PMPH
出版年代/版次
2015/2

定價NT$ 5,251
NT$ 4,988
數量

重量:0.85kg 頁數:476  裝訂:精裝 開數: 25.4*20.3CM 印刷:彩色

DESCRIPTION Diabetes mellitus is approaching epidemic proportions worldwide, and the effects and treatment of diabetes in pregnancy are not well enough understood by many doctors who see pregnant women in their practices. The goal of this book is to provide much-needed information to clinicians about pregestational and gestational diabetes in pregnancy and help them develop the tools and skills to improve the outcome of these pregnancies. This is the second edition of a highly regarded book on diabetes in pregnancy, strongly recommended in JAMA to anyone involved in the care of pregnant women with diabetes mellitus. The second edition is organized similarly to the first edition, but all of the chapters have been updated with new information and references. The book emphasizes diagnosis and treatment, making it particularly valuable to clinicians. An evidence-based approach supplements the standard expert-opinion approach wherever clinical trials have provided sufficient evidence, and strong evidence is given for close nutritional management. Like the first edition, the book is organized into two major sections: I. The Scientific Rationale for Global Issues Affecting Diabetes in Pregnancy and II. The Scientific Rationale for the Management of Diabetes in Pregnancy. KEY FEATURES Clinical section cites trials and experimental evidence supporting recommended management of pregnant women with diabetes. The scientific basis of pathologic conditions related to diabetes in pregnancy is presented in an engaging yet thorough manner. In addition to comprehensive information about diagnosis and treatment, several chapters present the epidemiology, ethical issues, and fetal safety in pharmacotherapy of diabetes in pregnancy. AUDIENCE Obstetrician/Gynecologists, students and residents of obstetrics, obstetrical nurses, other clinicians treating pregnant women