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About the Author
John G. Toffaletti received a BS from the University of Florida in Gainesville and followed this with training in clinical chemistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he earned a PhD in Biochemistry, then completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Chemistry at Hartford Hospital. Since completing these programs, he has worked in the Clinical Laboratories at Duke University Medical Center since 1979, where he is now Professor of Pathology, Director of the Blood Gas Laboratory, the Clinical Pediatric Laboratory, and several Outpatient Laboratories. He is also the Chief of Clinical Chemistry at the Durham VA Medical Center. He has written or presented numerous workshops, books, study guides, chapters, and seminars on the interpretation of blood gas, cooximetry, ionized calcium, magnesium, lactate (sepsis), kidney function tests (creatinine, cystatin C, GFR), and viscoelastic testing (ROTEM and TEG). His research interests include sample collection, pre-analytical errors, analysis, and clinical use of these tests. Dr. Craig R. Rackley specializes in pulmonary disease in Durham, North Carolina, and has over 18 years of experience in the field of medicine. He graduated from Georgetown University of Medicine with his medical degree in 2002 and is affiliated with numerous hospitals in North Carolina, including Duke University Medical Center, USA.
Reviews
"This is a fantastic book on blood gases and critical care testing (electrolytes - sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, magnesium, phosphate, lactate). It is definitely a step up from the previous edition. If you've ever had questions about the technical or clinical aspects of this testing, this is the book for you" -- (c) Doody's Review Service, 2021, Valerie L Ng, PhD MD, reviewer, expert opinion
Book Information
ISBN 9780323899710
Author John G. Toffaletti
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint Academic Press Inc
Publisher Elsevier Science & Technology
Weight(grams) 450g