Modern transfusion therapy
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Modern transfusion therapy
CRC Press, c1990
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- v. 2
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v. 1 ISBN 9780849362477
Description
This two-volume text demonstrates the progress towards a better and more rational use of blood kproducts. The major topics of transfusion therapy are covered from both a laboratory and a clinical perspective. Discipline lines are crossed, involving such topics as biochemistry, hematology and infectiious disease. This reference serves as an important resource for clinicians involved in transfusion, blood bank personnel, and scientists working with the development of improved blood components.
Table of Contents
Volume I:
Red Cells
Red CellProduct - Uses and Abuses
Red Cell Storage
Red Cell Serology and Compatibility Testing
Non-Infectious Transfusion Reactions
Transfusion Support of Hemoglobinopathies
Artificial Oxygen Carriers
Surgincal Management Problems
Autologous Transfusion
Transfusion Therapy in Cardiac Surgery
Transfusion Therapy for Abdominal Surgery
Fluid Therapy in Neurosurgical Patients
Fluid Therapy in Shock
Plasma Therapy
Indications and Use of Fresh Frozen Plasma
Cryoprecipitate and Individual Coagulation Factors
Clinical Use of High Dose Intravenous Gamma Globulin
Rational Use of Plasmapheresis
Index
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v. 2 ISBN 9780849362484
Description
This two-volume text demonstrates the progress towards a better and more rational use of blood kproducts. The major topics of transfusion therapy are covered from both a laboratory and a clinical perspective. Discipline lines are crossed, involving such topics as biochemistry, hematology and infectiious disease. This reference serves as an important resource for clinicians involved in transfusion, blood bank personnel, and scientists working with the development of improved blood components.
Table of Contents
VolumeII:
Platelet Therapy
Neutrophils
Bone Marrow Transplantation
Infectiious Disease Considerations
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