Red Cell Transfusion, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998
A Practical Guide

Contemporary Hematology Series

Coordinators: Reid Marion E., Nance Sandra J.

Language: English

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Authoritative experts in transfusion medicine describe in critical detail the most important procedures for obtaining, selecting, and transfusing red blood cells to patients. The topics covered include such key issues as transfusion problems in the immunocompromised, the complications of autoantibodies, transfusion of infants with hemolytic disease, difficulties arising from solid organ transplantation, stem cell transfusions, and the challenges of massive transfusion. Also discussed are the use, limitations, and alternatives to autogeneic cells; long-term red cell transfusion; the management of adverse reactions to red cell transfusions; and the question of blood group antigens and their association with disease and differential diagnosis. The book offers transfusion specialists fresh insights and information to maximize and extend their current knowledge.
1 From Donor to Patient.- 2 Overview of Immunology.- 3 Compatibility Testing for Red Blood Cell Components: Approaches and Limitations.- 4 Transfusion in the Face of Autoantibodies.- 5 Red Blood Cell Transfusion of the Immunocompromised Patient.- 6 Red Blood Cell Transfusions for Selected Neonatal and Pediatric Patients.- 7 Transfusion Support in Solid-Organ Transplantation.- 8 Hematopoietic Stem Cell Processing and Transplantation.- 9 Massive Transfusion.- 10 Autogeneic and Directed Blood Transfusions.- 11 Triggers for the Transfusion of Red Cells.- 12 Chronic Transfusion Support.- 13 Modern Approaches to the Diagnosis and Management of Red Cell Transfusion Reactions.- 14 Clinical and Laboratory Impact of Blood Group Antigens and Antibodies.