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An essential, practical manual for all those working in transfusion medicine Concise and user-friendly guide to transfusion medicine Focuses on clinical aspects but also covers background science and organizational issues Complications encountered in transfusion are addressed throughout Highlights controversial issues and provides advice for everyday clinical questions in transfusion medicine This comprehensive guide to transfusion medicine takes a practical and didactic approach. The third edition of this text includes many new contributions and has expanded to seven sections. The first of these takes the reader systematically through the principles of transfusion medicine. The second deals with the complications which can arise in transfusion and is followed by a section on the practice of transfusion in blood centres and hospitals. The fourth section covers clinical transfusion practice and the fifth looks at alternatives to transfusion. Section six addresses cellular and tissue therapy and organ transplantation and the final section of the book examines the development of the evidence base for transfusion. As with previous editions; the final section includes a visionary chapter on future advances in the field. This new edition of Practical Transfusion Medicine benefits from even more international authorship than the previous two editions and is an invaluable resource for trainee doctors, scientists, technicians and other staff in haematology and transfusion and as a reference book for clinical staff in haematology and other disciplines faced with specific problems. Content: Chapter 1 Introduction: Recent Evolution of Transfusion Medicine (pages 1–4): Ian M. FranklinChapter 2 Essential Immunology for Transfusion Medicine (pages 5–18): Timothy WallingtonChapter 3 Human Blood Group Systems (pages 19–29): Geoff DanielsChapter 4 Human Leucocyte Antigens (pages 30–43): Cristina V. NavarreteChapter 5 Platelet and Neutrophil Antigens (pages 44–59): David L. Allen, Geoffrey F. Lucas, Michael F. Murphy and Willem H. OuwehandChapter 6 Investigation of Acute Transfusion Reactions (pages 61–71): Nancy M. Heddle and Kathryn E. WebertChapter 7 Haemolytic Transfusion Reactions (pages 72–82): Edwin Massey and Geoff PooleChapter 8 Febrile and Allergic Transfusion Reactions (pages 83–89): Cynthia Wu and Nancy M. HeddleChapter 9 Transfusion?Related Acute Lung Injury (pages 90–97): Steven H. Kleinman and Ram KakaiyaChapter 10 Transfusion?Related Immunomodulation (pages 98–106): Morris A. Blajchman and Eleftherios C. VamvakasChapter 11 Transfusion?Associated Graft?Versus?Host Disease and Microchimerism (pages 107–116): Beth H. Shaz and Christopher D. HillyerChapter 12 Post?Tranfusion Purpura (pages 117–121): Michael F. MurphyChapter 13 Tranfusion?Transmitted Infections (pages 122–145): Alan D. Kitchen and John A. J. BarbaraChapter 14 Bacterial Contamination (pages 146–152): Patricia E. HewittChapter 15 Variant Creutzfeldt–Jakob Disease (pages 153–161): Marc L. TurnerChapter 16 Emerging Infections and Transfusion Safety (pages 162–167): Roger Y. DoddChapter 17 Regulatory Aspects of Blood Transfusion (pages 169–180): Joan Jones and Adrian CopplestoneChapter 18 The Role of Haemovigilance in Transfusion Safety (pages 181–189): James P. AuBuchonChapter 19 Donors and Blood Collection (pages 190–199): William Murphy and Ellen McSweeneyChapter 20 Blood Donation Testing and the Safety of the Blood Supply (pages 200–208): David Wenham, Lisa Byrne and Simon J. StanworthChapter 21 Production and Storage of Blood Components (pages 209–224): Rebecca Cardigan and Lorna M. WilliamsonChapter 22 Medicolegal Aspects of Transfusion Practice (pages 225–230): Patricia E. HewittChapter 23 Blood Transfusion in Hospitals (pages 231–250): Sue Knowles and Geoff PooleChapter 24 Blood Transfusion in a Global Context (pages 251–261): David Roberts, Jean?Pierre Allain, Alan D. Kitchen, Stephen Field and Imelda BatesChapter 25 Good Blood Management: The Effective and Safe use of Blood Components (pages 263–284): Brian McClelland and Tim WalshChapter 26 Prenatal and Childhood Transfusions (pages 285–307): Irene RobertsChapter 27 Haematological Disease (pages 308–319): Michael F. Murphy and Simon J. StanworthChapter 28 Blood Transfusion in the Management of Patients with Haemoglobinopathies (pages 320–326): David ReesChapter 29 Massive Blood Loss (pages 327–332): Beverley J. HuntChapter 30 Inherited and Acquired Coagulation Disorders (pages 333–346): Vickie McDonald, J. Kim Ryland, Joanne E. Joseph and Samuel J. MachinChapter 31 Recombinant Proteins in Diagnosis and Therapy (pages 347–354): Marion ScottChapter 32 Immunodeficiency and Immunoglobulin Therapy (pages 355–366): Siraj A. MisbahChapter 33 The Principles of Bloodless Medicine and Surgery (pages 367–380): Aryeh Shander and Lawrence Tim GoodnoughChapter 34 Autologous Transfusion (pages 381–389): Dafydd Thomas and John ThompsonChapter 35 Blood Substitutes (pages 390–399): Chris V. Prowse and David J. RobertsChapter 36 Pharmacological Agents and Recombinant Factor VIIa (pages 400–406): Beverley J. HuntChapter 37 Regulation and Accreditation in Cellular Therapy (pages 407–420): Derwood H. Pamphilon and Zbigniew M. SzczepiorkowskiChapter 38 Stem Cell Collection and Therapeutic Apheresis (pages 421–429): Khaled El?GharianiChapter 39 Haemopoietic Stem Cell Processing and Storage (pages 430–442): David H. McKenna and Mary E. ClayChapter 40 Haemopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (pages 443–452): I. Grant McQuaker and Ian M. FranklinChapter 41 Cord Blood Transplantation (pages 453–461): Leandro de Padua Silva, Marcos de Lima, Elizabeth J. Shpall and Susan ArmitageChapter 42 Recent Advances in Clinical Cellular Immunotherapy (pages 462–468): Mark W. Lowdell and Emma MorrisChapter 43 Cytokines in Transfusion Practice (pages 469–477): Derwood H. Pamphilon and Michael F. MurphyChapter 44 Tissue Banking (pages 478–487): Ruth M. Warwick and Deirdre FehilyChapter 45 Transfusion Strategies in Organ Transplant Patients (pages 488–496): Anneke Brand and Derwood H. PamphilonChapter 46 The Design of Interventional Trials in Transfusion Medicine (pages 497–512): Paul C. Hebert, Alan T. Tinmouth and Dean FergussonChapter 47 Getting the Most out of the Evidence for Transfusion Medicine (pages 513–521): Simon J. Stanworth, Susan J. Brunskill, Carolyn Doree and Chris J. HydeChapter 48 How to Influence Clinicians' use of Blood – Improving the Transfusion Practice in Hospitals? (pages 522–529): Simon J. Stanworth, J. J. Francis, M. P. Eccles, Chris J. Hyde, Michael F. Murphy and Alan T. TinmouthChapter 49 Scanning the Future of Transfusion Medicine (pages 530–541): Walter H. Dzik