This book gathers together the collected wisdom of an experienced group
of practitioners from the world of blood conservation including
surgeons, anesthetists, hematologists, 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, hemodilution, intra-operative cell salvage,
surgical methods to minimise blood loss, anesthetic methods to minimise
blood loss, pharmacological methods to minimise blood loss,
postoperative salvage, postoperative hemoglobin, 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 include pre-operative blood management, near-patient
testing, the incidence and relevance of pre-operative anaemia, anaemia
management in obstetrics, pre-operative anemia in orthopedics,
hemostatic sealants, the effect of transfusion in cardiovascular
surgery, transfusion alternatives.