Autor: Seeber, P.
Basics of Blood Management
2nd Edition 2012, 360 p., hardbound
About the book:
To reduce transfusion-related morbidity and mortality, it is recommended that an integrated approach to blood management is employed using all available tools to reduce a patient's exposure to donor blood. Meeting the need for a book covering the concepts of blood management as a trend towards multidisciplinary blood management, this new edition is an important resource, providing healthcare professionals with a tool to develop background knowledge in blood management, its organization, methods and tools. Practicing clinicians will be fully prepared to successfully start and run blood management programs.
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1. History and Organization of Blood Management
Blood management as a program
The administrative part
The physician's part
2. Physiology of Anemia and Oxygen Transport
Regular physiology
Physiology of anemia
Relationship between oxygen delivery and oxygen consumption
Practical implications
3. Anemia Therapy, Part 1 (EPO, NESP and Anabolics)
Erythropoietin in normal erythropoiesis
Erythropoietin as a drug
Novel erythropoiesis stimulating protein (NESP, Darbepoetin)
Anabolic steroids
4. Fluids
Need for fluid therapy
Basics of volume household and iv fluids
Crystalloid solutions
Colloid solutions
Side effects
Fluids at work
Influence of fluid therapy on blood management
5. Use of Autologous Blood
Preoperative autologous donation
Hemodilution
Comparison of PAD and ANH
Platelet and Plasmapheresis
6. Preparation of the Patient for Surgery
History and physical examination
Laboratory and other tests
Plan of care
Preparation
7. Law, Ethics, Religion and Blood Management
Principles as basis for decision-making in blood management
Principles of bioethics
Human rights and patient's rights
Excursus
Jehovah's Witnesses
Compassionate use
8. Recombinant Blood Products
Basics of recombinant drugs
Use of recombinant blood proteins in blood management
Comparison of recombinant and plasma-derived blood proteins
9. Anemia Therapy, Part 2 (Hematinics)
Physiology of erythropoiesis and hemoglobin synthesis
Iron therapy in blood management
Copper
Vitamin therapy in blood management
Interactions of hematinics
Implications for blood management
10. Iatrogenic Blood Loss
Causes of iatrogenic blood loss
The role of iatrogenic blood loss in blood management
Avoidance of iatrogenic blood loss
11. Antifibrinolytics, Vitamin K and Estrogens
Antifibrinolytics
Desmopressin
Vitamins of the K-Group
Conjugated estrogens and other hormones
Other hemostatic drugs
12. Surgery: They Physics of Hemostasis
Basics of surgical techniques
Surgical tools
Methods to achieve hemostasis and to avoid undue blood loss
Positioning
Methods for surgical cutting
13. Cell Salvage
Cell savers
Advantages of cell salvage
Practical considerations for cell salvage
Risks and side effects of cell salvage
Concerns: how to overcome contraindications
Indications for cell salvage
Cell salvage and concomitant diseases
14. Tranfusions, Part A (Cellular Components, Plasma)
Why do physicians transfuse?
Ordering blood products
Risks and side effects of transfusions
Outcome measures
Guidelines
Leukoreduction
Massive transfusion
Practical management of transfusion
Levels of evidence/grades of recommendations
15. Oxygen Therapy
Physics and physiology of oxygen
Oxygen, friend and enemy
Efects of pressurized oxygen on the human body
Normobaric inhalational oxygen therapy
Hyperbaric oxygen
Oxygen in blood management
16. Artificial Blood Components
Artificial oxygen carriers
Hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers (HBOC)
Perfluorocarbons (PFC)
Artificial oxygen carriers in blood mangement
Other attempts to make artificial blood components
17. Transfusions, Part B (Plasma Fractions)
The anatomy of plasma
Plasma fractions
Plasma fractions in blood management
Approaches to reduce the use of plasmatic fractions
18. Blood Banking
Blood safety
What is test for in blood products and how
Storage and delivery
Whole blood to cellular components
Leukocyte depletion
Bacterial contamination
Plasma fractionation
Pathogen reduction
The interaction of blood banks and clinicians
19. Cost Considerations
Basics of medical economy
Methods to calculate costs of a medical product or service
Costs of transfusion
Costs of methods to reduce transfusion requirements
Costs of a blood management program
20. Step by Step to an Organized Blood Management System
21. Law, ethics, religion, and blood management
22.Step by step to an organized blood management program
Appendix A: Detailed information
Appendix B: Sources of information for blood management
Appendix C: Program tools and forms
Appendix D: Teaching aids: research and projects
Appendix E: Address book
Seeber, Basics of Blood Management
- Hersteller Wiley-VCH
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