UID:
almafu_9958100195502883
Format:
1 online resource (387 p.)
ISBN:
1-281-03715-X
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9786611037154
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0-08-053325-6
Content:
Handbook of Transfusion Medicine is unique in that it provides a comprehensive and practical description of all blood products and blood cell types currently used in transfusions, their appropriate applications, pathophysiology of conditions managed by transfusion, and pathophysiology of adverse reactions. Each chapter follows a standard format including numerous tables and algorithms, with summary elements highlighted throughout by a second-color for quick reference.Sections Include:* Blood collection and testing* Blood component description* Preparation and usage〈b
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; Handbook of Transfusion Medicine; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; SECTION I: BLOOD COLLECTION, TESTING, AND PROCESSING; Chapter 1. Introduction to Blood Donors and Donation; Chapter 2. Infectious Disease Testing; Chapter 3. Component Preparation and Storage; SECTION II: BLOOD COMPONENTS; Chapter 4. Packed Red Blood Cells and Related Products; Chapter 5. Fresh Frozen Plasma and Related Products; Chapter 6. Cryoprecipitate and Related Products; Chapter 7. Platelets and Related Products; Chapter 8. Granulocytes
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Chapter 9. Coagulation Factor ConcentratesChapter 10. Albumin, Gamma Globulin, and Related Derivatives; SECTION III: RED BLOOD CELL ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES; Chapter 11. Red Blood Cell Antigens and Human Blood Groups; Chapter 12. Pretransfusion Compatibility Testing; Chapter 13. Special Investigations in the Workup of Unexpected Antibodies and Blood Group Incompatibilities; SECTION IV: SPECIALIZED COMPONENT PROCESSING OR TESTING; Chapter 14. Leukoreduced Products; Chapter 15. CMV and Other Virus-Safe Products; Chapter 16. Irradiated Components; Chapter 17. Washed and Volume-Reduced Components
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SECTION V: HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELLS AND RELATED CELLULAR PRODUCTSChapter 18. Bone-Marrow-Derived Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells; Chapter 19. Peripheral-Blood-Derived Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells; Chapter 20. Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells; Chapter 21. Mononuclear Cell Preparations; SECTION VI: SPECIALIZED TRANSFUSION SITUATIONS; Chapter 22. Approach to Acute Bleeding and Massive Transfusion; Chapter 23. Evaluation of the Bleeding Patient; Chapter 24. Approach to the Platelet Refractory Patient; Chapter 25. Approach to Transfusion in Obstetrics: Maternal and Fetal Considerations
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Chapter 26. Transfusion Management of Infants and ChildrenChapter 27. Approach to the Immunocompromised Patient; SECTION VII: TRANSFUSION REACTIONS; Chapter 28. Acute and Delayed Hemolytic Transfusion Reactions; Chapter 29. Febrile Nonhemolytic Transfusion Reactions; Chapter 30. Allergic Transfusion Reactions; Chapter 31. Other Noninfectious Complications of Transfusion; SECTION VIII: INFECTIOUS COMPLICATIONS OF TRANSFUSION; Chapter 32. Hepatitis; Chapter 33. CMV and Other Herpesviruses; Chapter 34. HIV and HTLV; Chapter 35. Other Transfusion-Transmitted Infections
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Chapter 36. Bacterial Contamination of Blood ProductsSECTION IX: THERAPEUTIC APHERESIS; Chapter 37. Overview and Practical Aspects of Therapeutic Apheresis; Chapter 38. Therapeutic Plasma Exchange: Rationales and Indications; Chapter 39. Therapeutic Cytapheresis: Red Blood Cell Exchange, Leukapheresis, and Thrombocytopheresis (Plateletpheresis); SECTION X: CONSENT, QUALITY, AND RELATED ISSUES; Chapter 40. Informed Consent for Transfusion; Chapter 41. Home Transfusion; Chapter 42. Lookback and Recipient Notification, and Product Recalls and Withdrawls
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Chapter 43. Process Improvement: One Essential of a Quality System
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-12-348775-7
Additional Edition:
Print version: Handbook of transfusion medicine. San Diego, CA : Academic Press, 2001 ISBN 0123487757
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780123487759
Language:
English
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