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Rossi's Principles of Transfusion Medicine


Rossi's Principles of Transfusion Medicine


6. Aufl.

von: Toby L. Simon, Eric A. Gehrie, Jeffrey McCullough, John D. Roback, Edward L. Snyder

221,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 08.07.2022
ISBN/EAN: 9781119719786
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 736

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<b>ROSSI’S PRINCIPLES OF TRANSFUSION MEDICINE</b> <p>Transfusion Medicine impacts patients with hematologic, oncologic, and surgical conditions as well as all areas of critical care medicine and multiple areas of chronic care. This book aims to be the single best source for information related to any aspect or application of Transfusion Medicine. <p> Contributors for the sixth edition have once again been drawn from various scientific, medical, and surgical disciplines. Thus, this book ranges from encouraging and managing donors, to collecting and preserving the blood, to matching it to the appropriate recipient, all the way to its clinical uses. It also extends these concepts to implantable tissue and regenerative medicine. Other sample topics covered within the work include: <ul><li>Contemporary issues in donation and transfusion: patient blood management, clinical and technical aspects of blood administration, and donor and patient Hemovigilance</li> <li>Blood components and derivatives: red blood cell metabolism, preservation and oxygen delivery, blood groups, and composition of plasma</li> <li>Apheresis, transplantation, and new therapies: hematopoietic growth factors, therapeutic phlebotomy and cellular apheresis, HLA antigens, alleles, and antibodies</li> <li>How Transfusion Medicine has been affected by the coronavirus pandemic, the role of pathogen reduction and other modern trends</li></ul> <p> This book serves as a complete and comprehensive resource on Transfusion Medicine for clinicians who prescribe blood, students who expect to enter clinical practice, and for the scientists, physicians, nurses, technologists, and others who assure the quality and availability of blood services.
<p>Contributors</p> <p>Preface</p> <p>List of abbreviations</p> <p><b>Section I: Transfusion medicine from ancient times to the current pandemic </b></p> <p>Chapter 1. Transfusion in the new millennium – <i>Ennio C. Rossi and Toby L. Simon</i></p> <p>Chapter 2. Disaster and the blood community (including COVID-19)-<i>Ruth Sylvester and Louis M. Katz</i></p> <p>Chapter 3. Responding to the Regulatory Challenges during Emergencies and Epidemics- <i>Peter Mark</i>                                                     <br /><b>Section II: Blood donation</b></p> <p>Chapter 4 Recruitment and screening of donors and the collection of blood—<i>Susan Rossmann, Mary Townsend and Toby L. Simon</i></p> <p>Chapter 5 Blood donor testing—<i>Jed B. Gorlin and Nancy Van Buren</i></p> <p>Chapter 6 Acute adverse reactions after blood donation– <i>Anne F. Eder</i></p> <p>Chapter 7 Chronic effects of blood and plasma donation—<i>Bryan Spencer and T. Simon</i></p> <p>Chapter 8 Global perspective: ensuring blood and blood product safety and availability through regulation and certification-<i>Eva D. Quinley</i></p> <p><b>Section III: Blood groups and pretransfusion testing</b></p> <p>Chapter 9 Carbohydrate blood groups- <i>Laura Cooling</i></p> <p>Chapter 10 Rh and LW blood group antigens- <i>Connie M. Westhoff, Don L. Siegel, and Aline Floch</i></p> <p>Chapter 11 Other protein blood groups- <i>Jill Storry and Jennifer Ricci Hagman</i></p> <p>Chapter 12 Molecular and routine compatibility testing–<i>Connie Westhoff</i></p> <p><b>Section IV: Blood components </b></p> <p><b>Part A. Red cells </b></p> <p>Chapter 13 Red blood cell production and kinetics—<i>Mark J. Koury and Lionel Blanc</i></p> <p>Chapter 14 Red cell metabolism, preservation and oxygen delivery—<i>John Hess and Angelo D’Alessandro </i></p> <p><b>Part B: Platelets</b></p> <p>Chapter 15 Platelet production and kinetics- <i>Christopher A. Tormey, Henry M. Rinder, and Thomas C. Binns</i></p> <p>Chapter 16 Platelet immunology and alloimmunization- <i>Cheryl L. Maier and Seema R. Patel and H. Clifford Sullivan </i></p> <p>Chapter 17 Preparation, preservation, and storage of platelet concentrates- <i>Moritz Stolla and Valery J. Li and Johnathan P. Mack  </i></p> <p><b>Part C: White cells</b></p> <p>Chapter 18 Neutrophil production and kinetics: neutropenia and neutrophilia- <i>Lawrence Rice and Eric Salazar  </i></p> <p>Chapter 19 Granulocyte collection and transfusion- <i>Jeffrey McCullough, Corrinne Goldberg and Jenny Petkova </i></p> <p><b>Part D: Plasma</b></p> <p>Chapter 20 Composition of plasma – <i>Peter Hellstern</i></p> <p>Chapter 21 Plasma and cryoprecipitate for transfusion including SD plasma- <i>Simon Stanworth and Toruma Apelseth </i></p> <p>Chapter 22 The purification of plasma proteins for therapeutic use- <i>Nathan Brinkman, Karl McCann, and Barry Gooch  </i></p> <p>Chapter 23  Immunoglobulins Products- <i>Melvin Berger</i></p> <p><b>Section V: Apheresis</b></p> <p>Chapter 24 Basic principles of apheresis and the collection of blood components by apheresis- <i>Jeffrey L. Winters and Edwin A. Burgstaler</i></p> <p>Chapter 25 Therapeutic apheresis: Plasma processing – <i>Patricia A.R. Brunker and Monica B. Pagano </i></p> <p>Chapter 26  Therapeutic phlebotomy and specialized hemapheresis- <i>Patricia Brunker and Jeffey Bailey</i></p> <p><b>Section VI: Blood transfusion</b></p> <p>Chapter 27 Patient blood management- <i>Darrell J. Triulzi and Jansen N. Seheult and </i></p> <p><i>Mark H. Yazer and Jonathan H. Waters</i></p> <p>Chapter 28 Clinical and technical aspects of blood administration – <i>Edward S. Lee, Debra L. Mraz, and Edward L. Snyder</i></p> <p>Chapter 29 Anemia and RBC transfusion- <i>Jeff Carson</i></p> <p>Chapter 30 Sickle cell disease, thalassemia, and hereditary hemolytic anemias-<i>Ross M. Fasano, Emily Riehm Meier and Satheesh Chonat</i></p> <p>Chapter 31 Autoimmune hemolytic anemias and paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria-<i>Christopher A. Tormey and Alexa J. Siddon </i></p> <p>Chapter 32 Hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn- <i>Megan Delaney, Wen Lun, Jennifer Webb </i></p> <p><i>Chapter 33 Obstetric transfusion practice- Roback</i></p> <p>Chapter 34 Transfusion in Infants and Children-<i>Jeanne E. Hendrickson and Cassandra D. Josephson</i></p> <p>Chapter 35 Thrombocytopenia and platelet transfusion-<i>Michael F. Murphy, Lise J Estcourt and Simon J. Stanworth </i></p> <p>Chapter 36 Immune mediated Thombocytopenia- <i>Theodore Warkentin, Donald Arnold, Ishac Nazi, and James W. Smith </i></p> <p>Chapter 37 Coagulation Concentrates for Inherited Bleeding Disorders—<i>Robert F. Sidonio and Gary M. Woods</i></p> <p>Chapter 38 Coagulation factor concentrates and pharmacologic therapies for acquired bleeding disorders- <i>Ravi Sarode and Natalie Bavli</i></p> <p>Chapter 39 Perioperative transfusion practice- <i>James R. Stubbs, Allan Klompas, and Leanne Thalji</i></p> <p>Chapter 40 Transfusion therapy in the care of trauma and burn patients- <i>John R. Hess, Eileen M. Bulger, Benjamin Huebner, and Samuel Mandell </i></p> <p>Chapter 41 Transfusion support for the oncology patient- <i>Kristin M. Stendahl, Wade L. Schulz, Edward L. Snyder</i></p> <p>Chapter 42 Pathogen reduction of blood components<i>- Snyder and McCullough</i>                  </p> <p><b>Section VII: Adverse sequelae of transfusion</b></p> <p>Chapter 43 Hemovigilance: weighing transfusion risks and benefits- <i>Scott Kopesell</i></p> <p>Chapter 44 Transfusion transmitted virus infections-<i>Erhard Seifried</i></p> <p>Chapter 45 Transfusion transmission of parasites and prions - <i>Bryan Spencer and Paula Saa</i></p> <p>Chapter 46 Bacterial Contamination of Blood Components- <i>Evan M. Bloch, Richard J. Benjamin and Sandra Ramirez </i></p> <p>Chapter 47 Hemolytic transfusion reactions- <i>Celina Montemayor Garcia and Sandhya R. Panch</i></p> <p>Chapter 48 Febrile, allergic, and nonimmune transfusion reactions- <i>Emmanuel A. Fadeyi and Gregory J. Pomper</i></p> <p>Chapter 49 Transfusion-related lung injury- <i>Ulrich Sachs and Johnathan P. Wallis</i></p> <p>Chapter 50 Transfusion-associated graft-versus-host disease- <i>Eric A. Gehrie and Courtney E. Lawrence</i></p> <p>Chapter 51 Transfusion-associated iron overload- <i>Sujit Sheth </i></p> <p><b>Section VIII: Cellular and tissue transplant technologies</b></p> <p>Chapter 52 Hematopoetic growth factors and Cytokines-<i>David Kuter</i></p> <p>Chapter 53 Hematopoetic stems cells and transplantation- <i>Garrett S. Booth</i></p> <p>Chapter 54 HLA antigens, alleles, and antibodies—<i>Harold Clifford Sullivan, Robert A. Bray, Howard M. Gebel and Scott M. Krummey</i></p> <p>Chapter 55 Car-T cells and other cellular immunotherapies- <i>Don Siegel and Andrew Fesnak</i></p> <p>Chapter 56 Gene therapy applications to transfusion medicine-<i>Diane S. Krause, Seena Tabibi, Emanuela M. Bruscia and Eric A. Gehrie</i></p> <p>Chapter 57 Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine-<i>Julie G. Allickson</i></p> <p>Chapter 58 Human Tissue Allografts: Following the Path from Donor to Recipient - <i>Matthew J. Kuehnert and Cassandra D. Josephson     </i></p> <p>Index</p>
<p><b>Toby L. Simon, MD</b> is Senior Medical Director for Plasma and Plasma Safety with CSL Plasma and in Research and Development for the parent company CSL Behring, He is past-president of AABB and America’s Blood Centers. He has been on the faculty of University of New Mexico School of Medicine (currently clinical faculty), Medical Director of TriCore Reference Laboratories and industry representative to the FDA Blood Products Advisory Committee. </p> <p><b> Eric A. Gehrie, MD</b> is a clinical pathologist who specializes in blood banking/transfusion medicine. He is currently the Executive Physician Director over Direct Patient Care and Emerging Cell and Gene Therapy Solutions at the American Red Cross. He has previously been on the faculty of both Yale and Johns Hopkins University Schools of Medicine. He is a member of the editorial board of Transfusion. <p><b> Jeffrey McCullough, MD</b> is Professor Emeritus at the University of Minnesota Medical School with experience in both hospital transfusion services and blood centers. He was the editor of Transfusion for 15 years and the founding president of the US National Marrow Donor Program. He is currently an international advisor in transfusion medicine. He is past-president of the American Board of Pathology. <p><b> John D. Roback, MD, PhD</b> is a Professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Emory University. His appointments include Medical Director of Emory Medical Laboratories, Emory/Children’s Laboratory for Innovative Assay Development, and the Center for Transfusion and Cellular Therapies. He is also Executive Vice-Chair of Clinical Operations. He is a former editor of the AABB Technical Manual. <p><b>Edward L. Snyder, MD, FACP</b> is Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Attending Physician in the Transfusion and Tissue Services at Yale Medical School/Yale New Haven Hospital. He is also the blood bank director at Bridgeport Hospital. He is past chair of the BeTheMatch Board of Directors and is a past-president of AABB. He is an associate editor of Transfusion and past-recipient of Emily Cooley, Morton Grove-Rasmussen and presidential awards from AABB.
<p>Transfusion Medicine impacts patients with hematologic, oncologic, and surgical conditions as well as all areas of critical care medicine and multiple areas of chronic care. This book aims to be the single best source for information related to any aspect or application of Transfusion Medicine. </p> <p> Contributors for the sixth edition have once again been drawn from various scientific, medical, and surgical disciplines. Thus, this book ranges from encouraging and managing donors, to collecting and preserving the blood, to matching it to the appropriate recipient, all the way to its clinical uses. It also extends these concepts to implantable tissue and regenerative medicine. Other sample topics covered within the work include: <ul><li>Contemporary issues in donation and transfusion: patient blood management, clinical and technical aspects of blood administration, and donor and patient Hemovigilance</li> <li>Blood components and derivatives: red blood cell metabolism, preservation and oxygen delivery, blood groups, and composition of plasma</li> <li>Apheresis, transplantation, and new therapies: hematopoietic growth factors, therapeutic phlebotomy and cellular apheresis, HLA antigens, alleles, and antibodies</li> <li>How Transfusion Medicine has been affected by the coronavirus pandemic, the role of pathogen reduction and other modern trends</li></ul> <p> This book serves as a complete and comprehensive resource on Transfusion Medicine for clinicians who prescribe blood, students who expect to enter clinical practice, and for the scientists, physicians, nurses, technologists, and others who assure the quality and availability of blood services.

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