
Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine
by Hillyer, Christopher D.Rent Textbook
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Summary
Table of Contents
A brief history of blood transfusion | p. 3 |
Principles of the immune system central to transfusion medicine | p. 15 |
Principles of the complement system central to transfusion medicine | p. 30 |
Principles of red blood cell allo- and autoantibody formation and function | p. 43 |
Membrane blood group antigens and antibodies | p. 53 |
ABO and related antigens and antibodies | p. 69 |
Rh, kell, duffy, and kidd antigens and antibodies | p. 80 |
Other blood group antigens and antibodies | p. 96 |
Human platelet antigens | p. 112 |
Human leukocyte and granulocyte antigens and antibodies : the HLA and HNA systems | p. 129 |
Blood donation and collection | p. 157 |
Blood manufacturing : component preparation, storage, and transportation | p. 183 |
Red blood cell metabolism during storage : basic principles and practical aspects | p. 205 |
Infectious disease testing : basic principles and practical aspects | p. 212 |
Regulatory principles and issues central to blood banking and transfusion medicine | p. 223 |
Quality assurance, control and improvement, and accreditation | p. 230 |
Legal principles and issues central to transfusion medicine | p. 238 |
Packed red blood cells and related products | p. 250 |
Fresh frozen plasma and related products | p. 259 |
Cryoprecipitate and related products | p. 270 |
Albumin | p. 278 |
IVIG and derivatives | p. 288 |
Platelets and related products | p. 308 |
Granulocytes | p. 342 |
Coagulation factor preparations | p. 352 |
Leukocyte-reduced products | p. 359 |
Virus-safe products : pathogen reduction and inactivation | p. 383 |
Irradiated products | p. 397 |
Washed and volume-reduced blood components | p. 410 |
Blood management : conservation, salvage, and alternatives to allogeneic transfusion | p. 419 |
Blood substitutes : basic principles and practical aspects | p. 435 |
Red cell transfusion in perioperative and critically ill patients | p. 445 |
Post-transfusion red blood cell and platelet survival and kinetics : basic principles and practical aspects | p. 455 |
Transfusion of the patient with congenital coagulation defects | p. 467 |
Transfusion of the patient with acquired coagulation defects | p. 482 |
Obstetric and intrauterine transfusion | p. 496 |
Transfusion of neonates and pediatric patients | p. 510 |
Transfusion of the hemoglobinopathy patient | p. 523 |
Transfusion to bone marrow or solid organ transplant recipients | p. 539 |
Transfusion of the platelet-refractory patient | p. 551 |
Autoimmune hemolytic anemias | p. 557 |
Transfusion in economically restricted countries and developing countries | p. 571 |
Hepatitis A, B, and non-A, non-B, non-C viruses | p. 584 |
Hepatitis C | p. 592 |
HIV, HTLV, and other retroviruses | p. 600 |
Human herpesvirus infections | p. 618 |
Bacterial infections : bacterial contamination, testing, and post-transfusion complications | p. 639 |
Other viral, bacterial, parasitic, and prion-based infectious complications | p. 652 |
Hemolytic transfusion reactions : acute and delayed | p. 668 |
Febrile, allergic, and other noninfectious transfusion reactions | p. 677 |
Transfusion-related acute lung injury | p. 691 |
Transfusion-related immunomodulation | p. 701 |
Post-transfusion engraftment syndromes : microchimerism and TA-GVHD | p. 713 |
Therapeutic apheresis : basic principles and practical aspects | p. 727 |
Therapeutic plasma exchange | p. 738 |
Therapeutic cytapheresis | p. 765 |
The role of transfusion medicine in cellular therapies | p. 780 |
Bone marrow and peripheral blood stem cell transplantation | p. 787 |
Umbilical cord blood stem cells : collection, processing, and transplantation | p. 823 |
Collection and processing of peripheral blood stem cells and bone marrow | p. 833 |
Tissue banking in the hospital setting | p. 853 |
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