Meeting the needs of patients while minimizing blood transfusions requires special expertise, precise monitoring and innovative techniques. This cutting-edge resource covers all the important clinical aspects of transfusion medicine in diverse clinical settings, with a special emphasis on alternativ
Practical Transfusion Medicine, Second Edition
- Publisher
- by Blackwell Publishing Ltd
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 475
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1β12): Ian M. Franklin
Chapter 2 Essential Immunology for Transfusion Medicine (pages 13β23): Willem H Ouweband and Tim B. Wallington
Chapter 3 Human Blood Group Systems (pages 24β33): Geoff Daniels
Chapter 4 Human Leucocyte Antigens (pages 34β49): Cristina V. Navarrete
Chapter 5 Platelet and Neutrophil Antigens (pages 50β63): David L. Allen, Geoffrey F. Lucas, Willem H. Ouwhand and Michael F. Murphy
Chapter 6 The Effective and Safe use of Blood Components (pages 65β85): Brian McClelland and Tim Walsh
Chapter 7 Bleeding Associated with Trauma and Surgery (pages 86β96): Beverley J. Hunt
Chapter 8 Prenatal and Childhood Transfusions (pages 97β118): Irene Roberts
Chapter 9 Haematological Disease (pages 119β131): Michael F. Murphy and Simon J. Stanworth
Chapter 10 Transfusion Strategies in Organ Transplant Patients (pages 132β137): Derwood H. Pamphilon
Chapter 11 Inherited and Acquired Coagulation Disorders (pages 138β150): Joanne E. Joseph and Samuel J. Machin
Chapter 12 Uses of Intravenous Immunoglobulin (pages 151β157): David J. Unsworth and Tim B. Wallington
Chapter 13 Haemolytic Transfusion Reactions (pages 159β170): Sue Knowles and Geoff Poole
Chapter 14 Febrile Reactions and Transfusion?related Acute Lung Injury (pages 171β178): Michael F. Murphy and Sheila MacLennan
Chapter 15 Urticarial and Anaphylactic Reactions (pages 179β183): David J. Unsworth
Chapter 16 Bacterial Contamination (pages 184β190): Patricia E. Hewitt
Chapter 17 Posttransfusion Purpura (pages 191β194): Michael E. Murphy
Chapter 18 Immunomodulation and Graft?versus?host Disease (pages 195β207): Lorna M. Williamson and Cristina V. Navarrete
Chapter 19 Transfusion?transmitted Infections (pages 208β228): Alan D. Kitchen and John A.J. Barbara
Chapter 20 Variant Creutzfeldt?Jakob Disease (pages 229β237): Marc L. Turner
Chapter 21 Donors and Blood Collection (pages 239β249): Liz Caffrey and Moji Gesinde
Chapter 22 Blood Donation Testing and the Safety of the Blood Supply (pages 250β258): David Wenham and Simon J. Stanworth
Chapter 23 Production and Storage of Blood Components (pages 259β273): Lorna M. Williamson and Rebecca Cardigan
Chapter 24 Medicolegal Aspects (pages 274β279): Patricia E. Hewitt
Chapter 25 Blood Transfusion in Hospitals (pages 280β297): Sue Knowles and Geoff Poole
Chapter 26 Autologous Transfusion (pages 298β308): Dafydd Thomas
Chapter 27 Tissue Banking (pages 309β319): Deirdre Febily and Ruth M. Warwick
Chapter 28 Cord Blood Banking (pages 320β327): Ruth M. Warwick, Sue Armitage and Deirdre Febily
Chapter 29 Therapeutic Apheresis (pages 328β337): Tim B. Wallington and David J. Unsworth
Chapter 30 Blood Substitutes (pages 339β349): Chris V. Prowse and David J. Robert
Chapter 31 Cytokines in Transfusion Practice (pages 350β356): Derwood H. Pamphilon
Chapter 32 Haemopoietic Stem Cell Processing and Storage (pages 357β368): David H. McKenna and Mary E. Clay
Chapter 33 Haemopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation and Immunotherapy (pages 369β389): Ian M. Franklin
Chapter 34 Gene Therapy (pages 390β402): Colin G. Steward and Marina Cavazzana?Calvo
Chapter 35 Recombinant Antibodies and Other Proteins (pages 403β414): Marion Scott
Chapter 36 Blood Transfusion in a Global Context (pages 415β423): David Roberts, Jean?Pierre Allain, Alan Kitchen, Stephen Field and Imelda Bates
Chapter 37 The Design of Interventional Trials in Transfusion Medicine (pages 424β435): Paul C. Hebert, Alan Tinmouth and Dean Fergusson
Chapter 38 Getting the most out of the Evidence for Transfusion Medicine (pages 436β444): Simon J. Stanworth, Susan J. Brunskill and Chris J. Hyde
Chapter 39 The Future of Transfusion Medicine (pages 445β455): Walter Sunny Dzki
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