This case-based book is focused on perioperative pediatric PBM and blood transfusion safety, while addressing a number of patient management issues. Divided into three sections covering all phases of perioperative care, each chapter consists of a stem question, followed by an analysis of the issue, then a discussion of the current evidence in the literature. Rather than being a transfusion-related book written by pathologists and laboratory specialists, chapters are authored by highly specialized clinicians who will write from first-hand experience in addition to an exploration of the…mehr
This case-based book is focused on perioperative pediatric PBM and blood transfusion safety, while addressing a number of patient management issues.
Divided into three sections covering all phases of perioperative care, each chapter consists of a stem question, followed by an analysis of the issue, then a discussion of the current evidence in the literature. Rather than being a transfusion-related book written by pathologists and laboratory specialists, chapters are authored by highly specialized clinicians who will write from first-hand experience in addition to an exploration of the current literature. The book features management summaries of topics with scant or only recently available evidence and offers novel content and format in the pediatric patient literature.
Perioperative Pediatric Patient Blood Management and Transfusion Safety is an informative guide for any clinician that treats a child before, during, or after a blood loss surgery.
Norma J. Klein, MD Clinical Professor Emerita Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine University of California, Davis 4150 V Street Suite 1200 Sacramento, CA 95817 2019 - present Chair, Pediatric Patient Blood Management and Transfusion Safety, Society for Pediatric Anesthesia Special Interest Group 2017 - present Member - Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, Clinical Practices Committee 2014 - present Chair, UCDMC Transfusion Committee 2014 - present Member, Society for Pediatric Anesthesia, Committee on International Education and Service 2015 - present UCDMC Quality Assurance Representative, Transfusion Committee 2016 - present Team Leader, Perioperative Diabetes Management Group, Department of Anesthesiology, UCDMC 2005 - present Member/Reviewer - Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine Continuous Quality Improvement Committee
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction.- Establishing a PBM Program in Your Hospital.- Pretransfusion Testing.- Preoperative Anemia.- Informed Consent for Blood Transfusion.- Hospital Acquired Anemia and Blood Conservation.- Preoperative Autologous and Directed Donation.- Pediatric Perioperative Transfusion Equipment.- Patient Blood Management through Electronic Health Record Optimization.- Whole Blood Administration for Pediatric Patients.- Intraoperative Cell Salvage.- Acute Normovolemic Hemodilution.- Perioperative Adverse Transfusion Reactions.- The Double Effect of Rapid Transfusions.- Pediatric Massive Transfusion.- Noninvasive Assessment of Blood Loss.- Postoperative Anemia.- PBM in Cardiac Surgery under Cardiopulmonary Bypass.- Patient Verification.- Children of Jehovah s Witness Parents.- Von Willebrand Disease.- Hemophilia.- The IgA Deficient Patient.
Introduction.- Establishing a PBM Program in Your Hospital.- Pretransfusion Testing.- Preoperative Anemia.- Informed Consent for Blood Transfusion.- Hospital Acquired Anemia and Blood Conservation.- Preoperative Autologous and Directed Donation.- Pediatric Perioperative Transfusion Equipment.- Patient Blood Management through Electronic Health Record Optimization.- Whole Blood Administration for Pediatric Patients.- Intraoperative Cell Salvage.- Acute Normovolemic Hemodilution.- Perioperative Adverse Transfusion Reactions.- The Double Effect of Rapid Transfusions.- Pediatric Massive Transfusion.- Noninvasive Assessment of Blood Loss.- Postoperative Anemia.- PBM in Cardiac Surgery under Cardiopulmonary Bypass.- Patient Verification.- Children of Jehovah s Witness Parents.- Von Willebrand Disease.- Hemophilia.- The IgA Deficient Patient.
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