The treatment of hypertension has become the most important intervention in the management of all forms of chronic kidney disease. Chronic Kidney Disease and Hypertension is a current, concise, and practical guide to the identification, treatment and management of hypertension in patients with chronic kidney disease. In depth chapters discuss many relevant clinical questions and the future of treatment through medications and or novel new devices.
Written by expert authors, Chronic Kidney Disease and Hypertension provides an up-to-date perspective on management and treatment and how it may re-shape practice approaches tomorrow.
Ch. 1: Changes in Guideline Trends and Applications in Practice: JNC 2013 and the future
Hala Yamout
George L. Bakris
Ch. 2: Central BP monitoring, Home BP Monitoring, Ambulatory BP Monitoring in CKD
Debbie L. Cohen
Yonghong Huan
Raymond R. Townsend
Ch. 3: Resistant hypertension in patients with chronic kidney disease
Mohsin Wali
Sudhir R. Naik
C. Venkata S. Ram
Ch. 4: Neurogenic Factors In Hypertension Associated With Chronic Kidney Disease
Vito M. Campese
Ch. 5: Novel Molecules
Valeria Lourdes Vukelic
Marcelo Orias
Ch. 6: Dual Inhibitors: RAAS Blockers/Combination Therapies: What Do All These Trials Mean?
Domenic A. Sica
Ch. 7: Renal Sympathetic Denervation
Markus P. Schlaich
Ch. 8: Novel baroreceptor activation therapy
Peter W. de Leeuw
Abraham A. Kroon
Ch. 9: Blood Pressure Vaccines
Sorot Phisitkul
Joel Topf
Ch. 10: Masked Hypertension: Does it Lead to CVD or CKD?
F. Wilford Germino
Ch. 11: White Coat Hypertension- Do We lƒ,