Trigger Factors in Transfusion Medicine

Cover of Trigger Factors in Transfusion Medicine by C.Th. Smit Sibinga
Year: 1996
Language: en
Edition: 1996
Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9780792342557
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 2.7778245012 Pounds
Width: 0.69 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 615/.39
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“Trigger Factors in Transfusion Medicine” by C.Th. Smit Sibinga, published by Springer Science & Business Media in October 1996, offers a comprehensive examination of the complexities surrounding transfusion medicine. This 260-page book discusses the critical need for guidelines regarding the use of transfusions, emphasizing the importance of informed consent for recipients. It addresses the challenges faced by service providers and patients alike, particularly in assessing the efficacy and safety of transfusion products.

Readers will find an exploration of various factors influencing the perception of risks associated with blood transfusions, as well as the policies and protocols necessary for establishing surgical criteria. The book delves into the roles of clinical audits and the importance of collaboration with national and international regulatory bodies to enhance the safety and effectiveness of transfusion practices. By addressing these key issues, “Trigger Factors in Transfusion Medicine” provides valuable insights into the current state and future directions of this vital field in medical practice.


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Transfusion medicine is an excellent way for the healthy community to help the sick. However, service providers and patients have much to gain from the establishment of guidelines concerning when and how it is used. An important first step would be to introduce informed consent for transfusion recipients. Discussions with blood banks and assessment of clinical demand would also be necessary, taking into account the needs of patients and physicians, and the availability of products. Unfortunately, the efficacy and safety of transfusion products can be difficult to ascertain. Furthermore, although major advances have been made in safety, the risks of giving and receiving blood are still seen as high. It is vital to learn what underlies that perception and how to counter it. The policies and protocols used to establish surgical criteria for blood transfusions should be explored. Finally, clinical audits can help evaluate the risk:benefit ratio of transfusion; they may be carried out by hospital transfusion committees but are likely to be more successful with the support of national and international legislative and regulatory bodies. The implementation of appropriate initiatives now will improve the outlook for the future of transfusion medicine, perhaps with ex-vivo expanded haemopoietic cell therapy as the next milestone. All these key points and controversies are explored in this book, which paints a broad picture of the current status and future trends in transfusion medicine.

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Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media. Year: 1996.
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Language: en. Pages: 260. Edition: 1996.

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