Atjaunināt sīkdatņu piekrišanu

Practical Transfusion Medicine 2nd Revised edition [Hardback]

Edited by (Institute of Transfusion Sciences and Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Bristol), Foreword by (FRS), Edited by (Worldwide Clinical Trials, Atlanta, Georgia, and London, UK)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 488 pages, height x width: 252x191 mm, weight: 1318 g, 78 illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-May-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Blackwell Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 140511844X
  • ISBN-13: 9781405118446
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 488 pages, height x width: 252x191 mm, weight: 1318 g, 78 illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-May-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Blackwell Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 140511844X
  • ISBN-13: 9781405118446
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
The principles, use, practical aspects, complications, and potential advances of transfusion medicine are described in this concise textbook. The second ed. contains new chapters on stem cell processing, recombinant antibodies/proteins, transfusion in the tropics, design of clinical trials, and advances since 1975 and into the future. The text is clearly organized, with many headers and frequent use of bulleted lists, making it useful for rapid access of information. The 39 chapters were written by specialists, the majority of whom are based in the UK, though some are in France, Italy, and the US. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Essential practical manual for all those working in modern transfusion medicine


Why Buy This Book?



  • Concise and 'user friendly’ guide to transfusion medicine
  • Provides guidance for everyday clinical questions
  • Revised and updated throughout to reflect rapid developing areas
  • Scope broadened by including experts from the USA

Recenzijas

"Drs Murphy, Pamphilon, and colleagues have provided a singular service to the profession in putting together this comprehensive, superbly written yet concise book." Transfusion "...this is one of few physician-oriented texts of transfusion medicine that is short and current enough for medical students, residents, and fellows, while still useful as a reference for attending physicians and consultants on both sides of the pond." Transfusion "...not only complements the library of textbooks in a transfusion medicine unit, but is of specific aid in any unit that is involved directly with the care of patients. It certainly justifies its title, 'Practical' Transfusion Medicine." Vox Sanguinis "As this book provides rapid reference and aid as a result of its clear instructions and layout, it is a very useful textbook for both trainees and senior clinicians of all clinical fields, who want to learn or refresh their knowledge concerning clinical aspects of transfusion medicine." Vox Sanguinis "...prodigiously replete with useful pieces of information that are well structured and integrated in an up-todate textbook. The aim of the editors has been to present a comprehensive source of transfusion medicine, and their effort has certainly met with astounding success." European Journal of Haematology "...this edition provides an excellent update, which I strongly recommend to the transfusion medicine community." British Journal of Biomedical Science "This textbook will be a useful addition to any library used by those interested in obtaining an up-to-date and practical grasp of transfusion medicine and its editors are to be congratulated." Clinical and Laboratory Haematology "I have discussed the contents and presentation with both scientific and clinical colleagues and they have been enthusiastic about both. Medical trainees, in particular, from a wide range of specialities will find this as a useful and accessible text, which will answer many of the problems not considered in more general textbooks. The size and format of the book will appeal to those working for specialist examinations who want a brief understanding of transfusion medicine rather than an in depth knowledge." Clinical and Laboratory Haematology ON THE PREVIOUS EDITION "Overall, I would recommend this book strongly to anyone wishing to learn how blood is collected, processed and administered. I certainly advise my haematology trainees to read it before taking their exams, and would expect a copy to find its way onto the shelves of most senior haematologists." Reviewed for Bloodline by: Drew Provan, MD

List of Contributors
vii
Foreword xi
Preface to the second edition xiii
Preface to the first edition xv
Part 1 Basic principles of transfusion
Introduction
3(10)
Ian M. Franklin
Essential immunology for transfusion medicine
13(11)
Willem H. Ouwehand
Tim B. Wallington
Human blood group systems
24(10)
Geoff Daniels
Human leucocyte antigens
34(16)
Cristina V. Navarrete
Platelet and neutrophil antigens
50(17)
David L. Allen
Geoffrey F. Lucas
Willem H. Ouwehand
Michael F. Murphy
Part 2 Clinical transfusion practice
The effective and safe use of blood components
67(19)
Brian McClelland
Tim Walsh
Bleeding associated with trauma and surgery
86(11)
Beverley J. Hunt
Prenatal and childhood transfusions
97(22)
Irene Roberts
Haematological disease
119(13)
Michael F. Murphy
Simon J. Stanworth
Transfusion strategies in organ transplant patients
132(6)
Derwood H. Pamphilon
Inherited and acquired coagulation disorders
138(13)
Joanne E. Joseph
Samuel J. Machin
Uses of intravenous immunoglobulin
151(10)
David J. Unsworth
Tim B. Wallington
Part 3 Complications of transfusion
Haemolytic transfusion reactions
161(10)
Sue Knowles
Geoff Poole
Febrile reactions and transfusion-related acute lung injury
171(8)
Michael F. Murphy
Sheila MacLennan
Urticarial and anaphylactic reactions
179(5)
David J. Unsworth
Bacterial contamination
184(7)
Patricia E. Hewitt
Post-transfusion purpura
191(4)
Michael F. Murphy
Immunomodulation and graft-versus host disease
195(13)
Lorna M. Williamson
Cristina V. Navarrete
Transfusion-transmitted infections
208(21)
Alan D. Kitchen
John A.J. Barbara
Variant Creutzfeldt--Jakob disease
229(12)
Marc L. Turner
Part 4 Practice in blood centres and hospitals
Donors and blood collection
241(9)
Liz Caffrey
Moji Gesinde
Blood donation testing and the safety of the blood supply
250(9)
David Wenham
Simon J. Stanworth
Production and storage of blood components
259(15)
Lorna M. Williamson
Rebecca Cardigan
Medicolegal aspects
274(6)
Patricia E. Hewitt
Blood transfusion in hospitals
280(18)
Sue Knowles
Geoff Poole
Autologous transfusion
298(11)
Dafydd Thomas
Tissue banking
309(11)
Deirdre Fehily
Ruth M. Warwick
Cord blood banking
320(8)
Ruth M. Warwick
Sue Armitage
Deidre Fehily
Therapeutic apheresis
328(13)
Tim B. Wallington
David J. Unsworth
Part 5 Developments in transfusion medicine
Blood substitutes
341(9)
Chris V. Prowse
David J. Roberts
Cytokines in transfusion practice
350(7)
Derwood H. Pamphilon
Haemopoietic stem cell processing and storage
357(12)
David H. McKenna
Mary E. Clay
Haemopoietic stem cell transplantation and immunotherapy
369(21)
Ian M. Franklin
Gene therapy
390(13)
Colin G. Steward
Marina Cavazzana-Calvo
Recombinant antibodies and other proteins
403(12)
Marion Scott
Blood transfusion in a global context
415(9)
David Roberts
Jean-Pierre Allain
Alan Kitchen
Stephen Field
Imelda Bates
The design of interventional trials in transfusion medicine
424(12)
Paul Hebert
Alan Tinmouth
Dean Fergusson
Getting the most out of the evidence for transfusion medicine
436(9)
Simon J. Stanworth
Susan J. Brunskill
Chris J. Hyde
The future of transfusion medicine
445(12)
Walter Sunny Dzik
Index 457
Michael F. Murphy, Consultant Haematologist, Deptartment of Haematology, The John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK Derwood H. Pamphilon, Consultant Haematologist, Institute for Transfusion Sciences, Bristol, UK