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Transfusion: Think About It

Transfusion: Think About It

9781616689698
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Burn surgery requires an infrastructure to ensure safe and accurate debridement of the necrotic burnt tissue. Blood products are a vital piece of the jigsaw, to ensure maintenance of a circulating volume and facilitate homeostasis. Is there such thing as a routine transfusion? The transfusion needs to be a tailored transfusion to meet the specific needs of the individual. One problem is maintenance of the circulation during surgery. This book reviews research in the aspect of transfusion and emphasises the unique set of problems each major burn poses.
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9781616689698
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Publication date
2011
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
202
Dimensions (mm)
260.00 x 180.00
Weight (g)
612
  • Introduction; Decision Making in Transfusion Medicine; National Production Planning; Knowing Your Donors - Strategic Planning for Evidence-Based Donor Recruitment & Retention Programmes; The Value of Data in the Decision Making Process of Blood Product Production & Transfusion; Blood Storage Lesions & their Clinical Consequences; Coagulation Lesions in Whole Blood & Components; Non-refrigerated fully Tested Whole Blood - An Option in the Initial Debridement of Major Burns?; Apheresis & Whole Blood Derived Platelets:: Which Product is Best?; Clinical Decision Support Systems:: Applications in Blood Transfusion; The Value of Risk Modelling to Support Blood Safety Policy Decisions; Infectious Disease Threats to the Blood Supply; Index.
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