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Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine

Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine

Basic Principles and Practice

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Ever since the discovery of blood types early in the last century, transfusion medicine has evolved at a breakneck pace. This second edition of Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine is exactly what you need to keep up. It combines scientific foundations with todays most practical approaches to the specialty. From blood collection and storage to testing and transfusing blood components, and finally cellular engineering, youll find coverage here thats second to none. New advances in molecular genetics and the scientific mechanisms underlying the field are also covered, with an emphasis on the clinical implications for treatment. Whether youre new to the field or an old pro, this book belongs in your reference library.
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Publication date
2006
Issue number
2
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
912
Dimensions (mm)
211 x 276
Weight (g)
2300
  • Part I. History

    1. A Brief History of Blood Transfusion

    Part II. Blood Banking

    A. Immunohematology

    i. Basic Principles

    2. Principles of the Immune System Central to Transfusion Medicine
    3. Principles of the Complement System Central to Transfusion Medicine
    4. Principles of Red Blood Cell Allo- and Autoantibody Formation and Function

    ii. Red Blood Cell, Platelet and Leukocyte Antigens and Antibodies

    5. Membrane Blood Group Antigens and Antibodies
    6. ABO and Related Antigens and Antibodies
    7. Rh, Kell, Duffy, and Kidd Antigens and Antibodies
    8. Other Blood Group Antigens and Antibodies
    9. Human Platelet Antigens and Antibodies
    10. HLA and Granulocyte Antigens and Antibodies

    B. Blood Donation, Manufacturing, Testing and Storage

    11. Blood Donation and Collection
    12. Blood Manufacturing: Component Preparation, Storage and Transportation
    13. Red Blood Cell Metabolism During Storage: Basic Principles and Practical Aspects
    14. Infectious Disease Testing: Basic Principles and Practical Aspects

    C. Regulatory, Quality and Legal Principles

    15. Regulatory Principles and Issues Central to Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine
    16. Quality Assurance, Control and Improvement and Accreditation
    17. Legal Principles and Issues Central to Transfusion Medicine

    D. Specific Blood Components

    18. Packed Red Blood Cell and Related Products
    19. Fresh Frozen Plasma and Related Products
    20. Cryoprecipitate and Related Products
    21. Albumin
    22. IVIg and Derivatives
    23. Platelets and Related Products
    24. Granulocytes
    25. Coagulation Factor Preparations

    E. Special Processes and Products

    26. Leukocyte Reduced Products
    27. Virus Safe Products: Pathogen Reduction and Inactivation
    28. Irradiated Products
    29. Washed and/or Volume Reduced Blood Components
    30. Blood Management: Conservation, Salvage and Alternatives to Allogeneic Transfusion
    31. Blood Substitutes: Basic Principles and Pracitcal Aspects

    III. Transfusion Medicine

    A. Transfusion in Specific Clinical Settings

    32. Red Blood Cell Transfusion: Surgical and Traumatic Blood Loss and Anemia
    33. Post-Transfusion Red Blood Cell and Platelet Survical and Kinetics: Basic Principles and Practical Aspects
    34. Transfusion of the Patient with Congenital Coagulation Defects
    35. Transfusion of the Patient with Acquired Coagulation Defects
    36. Obstetric and Intrauterine Transfusion
    37. Transfusion of the Neonates and Pediatric Patients
    38. Transfusion of the Hemoglobinopathy Patient
    39. Transfusion to Bone Marrow or Solid Organ Transplant Recipients
    40. Transfusion of the Platelet Refractory Patient
    41. Transfusion of the Patient with an Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
    42. Transfusion in Economically-Restricted Countries and Developing Countries

    B. Complications of Transfusion

    i. Infectious Complications

    43. Hepatitis A, B, and Non-A, Non-B, Non-C Viruses
    44. Hepatitis C
    45. HIV, HTLV, and Other Retroviruses
    46. Human Herpesvirus Infections
    47. Bacterial Infections: Bacterial Contamination, Testing and Post Transfusion Complications
    48. Other Viral, Bacterial and Prion-Based Infectious Complications

    ii. Non-Infectious Complications

    49. Acute and Delayed Hemolytic Transfusion Reactions
    50. Febrile, Allergic, and Other Noninfectious Transfusion Reactions
    51. Transfusion-Related Acute Lung Injury
    52. Transfusion-Related Immunomodulation
    53. Post-Transfusion Engraftment Syndromes: Microchimerism and TA-GvHD

    C. Therapeutic Apheresis

    54. Therapeutic Apheresis: Basic Principles and Practical Aspects
    55. Therapeutic Plasma Exchange
    56. Therapeutic Cytapheresis

    D. Cellular Therapies and Tissue Banking

    57. The Role of Transfusion Medicine in Cellular Therapies
    58. Bone Marrow and Peripheral Blood Stem Cells: Collection, Processing and Transfusion
    59. Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells: Collection, Processing and Transfusion
    60. Mononuclear Cell-Based Preparations
    61. Tissue Banking in the Hospital Setting
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