by James Neuberger (Editor), Andrea DiMartini
For alcoholics with liver disease, successful management must be two-fold: management of both their psychological/physical addiction to alcohol and their liver disease. Whereas in the past these two issues were approached by the hepatologist (managing the liver disease) and psychiatrist (managing the addiction/substance abuse) largely independently of the other, the modern way is a much closer collaboration between the two, the result being a more coherent, multi-disciplinary and better overall standard of care for the patient.
Alcohol Abuse and liver disease, with its joint focus on hepatology and psychiatry, will provide gastroenterologists/hepatologists and psychiatrists of all levels with a practical, concise and didactic guide to the investigation and clinical management of those with alcohol-related problems.
Edited by a practicing hepatologist in the UK and a practising specialist in psychiatry/substance abuse in the US, it will cover areas such as:
- Risk factors for alcoholic liver disease
- Interaction of alcohol with other co-morbidities
- Clinical assessment of alcohol intake
- Detoxification and management of withdrawal
- Psychotherapeutic and pharmaceutical interventions
- Treatment of liver disease
Key points, management diagrams and high-quality images will all be supported by the very latest in clinical guidelines from the major hepatology/psychiatry societies such as the APA, EPA, AASLD and EASL.
With increasing emphasis on multi-disciplinary speciality care in this area, this is the ideal tool to consult in order to provide the best care possible for what are very challenging patients to manage.
Product Details
- ISBN-13: 9781118887288
- Publisher: Wiley
- Publication date: 6/15/2015
- Edition number: 1
- Pages: 280
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