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About this book
This book gathers together the collected wisdom of an experienced group of practitioners from the world of blood conservation including surgeons, anaesthetists, haematologists, transfusion specialists, microbiologists, and legal advisors. Topics included are: an historical overview, transfusion-transmitted diseases, changing demographics and the projected impact on blood supplies, who needs transfusion, practicalities and tips - how to do it, the laboratory perspective, haemodilution, intra-operative cell salvage, surgical methods to minimise blood loss, anaesthetic methods to minimise blood loss, pharmacological methods to minimise blood loss, postoperative salvage, postoperative haemoglobin, cancer patients, patient consent and refusal, trauma management, patient ID and documentation, audit/clinical governance, the role of the Hospital Transfusion Team, education, national reports including European Directives, further information. Additional chapters will include pre-operative blood management, near-patient testing, the incidence and relevance of pre-operative anaemia, anaemia management in obstetrics, pre-operative anaemia in orthopaedics, haemostatic sealants, the effect of transfusion in cardiovascular surgery, transfusion alternatives.
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Figure 1. British Red Cross blood donation certificate (BBTS Archive). |
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Figure 2. British Red Cross blood donor medal (BBTS Archive). |
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Chapter 1 Historical perspective
- Chapter 2 Transfusion transmitted infections
- Chapter 3 Changing demographics â projected impact on blood supplies/Blood Stock Management Scheme (BSMS)
- Chapter 4 What patients and the public need to know about blood conservation â and why they need an advocate
- Chapter 5 Haemovigilance in 2020?
- Chapter 6 Patient safety
- Chapter 7 NICE guidance and blood management
- Chapter 8 Consent for blood transfusion in adults
- Chapter 9 Patient consent in children
- Chapter 10 Using clinical audit to improve transfusion practice
- Chapter 11 Who needs transfusion?
- Chapter 12 Blood stock management from a laboratory perspective
- Chapter 13 Prehabilitation
- Chapter 14 Intra-operative cell salvage
- Chapter 15 Surgical methods to prevent blood loss
- Chapter 16 Anaesthetic methods to minimise blood loss
- Chapter 17 Pharmacological methods for minimising blood loss
- Chapter 18 Postoperative blood salvage
- Chapter 19 Haemostasis and sealing â the continuum concept
- Chapter 20 Transfusion triggers for blood and blood products: the evidence
- Chapter 21 Trauma-induced coagulopathy
- Chapter 22 Massive haemorrhage
- Chapter 23 Thromboelastography and thromboelastometry
- Chapter 24 Military management of massive haemorrhage
- Chapter 25 Obstetric haemorrhage
- Chapter 26 Cancer patients â blood health and surgery
- Chapter 27 Acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding
- Chapter 28 Accommodating patients who are Jehovahâs Witnesses and their choice of treatment without blood transfusion
- Chapter 29 Planning and running a study day
- Chapter 30 Policies and guidelines â how to write them, how to keep up with them
- Appendix I Steps in the hospital transfusion process
- Appendix II Safe blood administration
- Appendix III Summary of the key recommendations of NICE NG24 on blood transfusion
- Appendix IV Summary of UK SaBTO consent for transfusion recommendations, 2011
- Appendix V SaBTO guidance for clinical staff to support patient consent for blood transfusion, 2011
- Appendix VI SaBTO consent for blood transfusion: retrospective patient information â good practice guidance, 2011
- Appendix VII Assessing a childâs competence to give consent and refuse medical treatment
- Appendix VIII Pre-operative patient blood management algorithm
- Appendix IX Flow chart outlining the management of massive haemorrhage in adults
- Appendix X Flow chart outlining the management of massive obstetric haemorrhage
- Appendix XI Intra-operative cell salvage machines
- Appendix XII Useful contacts and information
- Index

