Hematology issues in critical illness
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Hematology issues in critical illness
(Critical care clinics, v. 21,
Elsevier/Saunders, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The critical care hematology service team manages bone marrow transplant recipients and donors, as well as patients with acute leukemia, aplastic anemia and all other hematologic disorders requiring intensive support. In twelve articles in this issue, a broad range of topics are covered, including transfusion, sepsis and coagulation, antiacoagulation, pharmacologic therapy, and hematologic crisis in the intensive care unit.
Table of Contents
1. Sepsis and Coagulation (Aaird) 2. Transfusion, TRALI, GF and Procrit (Boshkov) 3. rFVIIa: Emerging (off label) Indications (Thorborg) 4. TFPI and AT Trial Results (Opal) 5. Heparin, LMWH and HIT (Warkentin) 6. DVT Prophylaxis: Newer Anticoagulants (DeLoughery) 7. Hematological Crisis in ICU (Haire) 8. Coag Issues in ESLD (Kujovich) 9. Does DIC Lead to MSOF? (Vincent) 10. The Endothelium in Intensive Care (Cate and Amsterdam) 11. DIC: What's New (Levi and Amsterdam) 12. Anticoagulation in CV Crisis (Bleeding Postop Hearts, VAD) (Crowther) 13. Heparin, LMWH, and HIT (Warkentin)
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