Transfusion management of the obstetrical patient :
General Material Designation
[Book]
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a clinical casebook /
First Statement of Responsibility
Theresa Nester, editor.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
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Cham, Switzerland :
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Springer,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
[2018]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro; Preface; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: Obstetrical Management of Postpartum Hemorrhage; Case; Do You Agree or Disagree with the Management?; Laboratory Testing and Interpretation/Transfusion Medicine Principles; Management; Summary of Consultant Recommendations; References; Chapter 2: Laboratory Testing and Predictors of Severe Postpartum Hemorrhage; Case; Do You Agree or Disagree with the Management?; Laboratory Testing and Interpretation/Transfusion Medicine Principles; Management; Summary of Consultant Recommendations; References.
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Chapter 3: Component Therapy in Obstetric HemorrhageCase; Do You Agree or Disagree with the Management?; Laboratory Testing and Interpretation/Transfusion Medicine Principles; Peripartum Hemorrhage Risk Assessment; Massive Transfusion Protocol; Recognizing Peripartum Hemorrhage; Hemoglobin/Hematocrit and Platelet Counts; Coagulation Laboratory Testing; Use of Antifibrinolytics; Management; Summary of Consultant Recommendations; References; Chapter 4: Evidence for 1:1:1 Transfusion Support and Importance of a Hemorrhage Protocol; Case; Do You Agree or Disagree with the Management?
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Do You Agree or Disagree with the Management?Laboratory Testing and Interpretation/Transfusion Medicine Principles; Management; Summary of Consultant Recommendations; References; Chapter 7: Recommendations on Blood Recovery in Obstetrics; Case: Blood Recovery in Cesarean Section; Do You Agree or Disagree with the Management?; Laboratory Testing and Interpretation/Transfusion Medicine Principles; Blood Recovery in Obstetrics; Practical Considerations; Summary of Consultant Recommendations; References; Chapter 8: Thrombocytopenia in Pregnancy; Case; Do You Agree or Disagree with the Management?
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Laboratory Testing and Interpretation/Transfusion Medicine PrinciplesDiagnosis/Testing; Management; Summary of Consultant Recommendations; Further Reading; Chapter 9: Von Willebrand Disease in Pregnancy; Case; Do You Agree or Disagree with the Management?; Laboratory Testing and Transfusion Medicine Principles; Background; Laboratory Testing and Interpretation; Management of VWD; Summary of Consultant Recommendations; Further Reading; Chapter 10: Platelet Count and Neuraxial Anesthesia; Case: Platelet Count and Neuraxial Anesthesia; Do You Agree or Disagree with the Management?
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Laboratory Testing and Interpretation/Transfusion Medicine PrinciplesDiscussion; Management; Summary of Consultant Recommendations; References; Chapter 5: Evidence for/Against Administration of Antifibrinolytic Agents During an Obstetrical Hemorrhage; Case; Do You Agree or Disagree with this Management Plan?; Laboratory Testing/Transfusion Medicine Principles; Summary of Consultant Recommendations; References; Chapter 6: Evidence for/Against Administration of Fibrinogen Concentrate and Coagulation Factor Concentrate During an Obstetrical Hemorrhage; Case.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This clinical casebook covers transfusion medicine theory and its practical implications for the obstetrical hemorrhage patient through the presentation of cases on actively bleeding patients. Each case features a unique clinical scenario involving a bleeding patient and outlines different aspects of safe and effective transfusion support. The cases contain current evidence on the latest topics in the field, such as the use of antifibrinolytic agents and coagulation factor concentrates in the setting of massive obstetrical hemorrhage. In addition to the actively bleeding patient, the casebook includes other important management topics, including the role of plasma exchange in thrombotic microangiopathies during pregnancy; treatment of hyperhemolysis in a patient with hemoglobinopathy; and recommended management of patients with red cell antibodies found on prenatal testing. Other immunohematology topics such as post-natal management of an RhD negative woman for the prevention of hemolytic disease of the newborn due to anti-Rh(D) are included. Written by transfusion medicine, coagulation, obstetrical, and anesthesiology experts, Transfusion Management of the Obstetrical Patient: A Clinical Casebook is a concise yet comprehensive resource for anesthesiologists, obstetricians, pathologists, hematologists, and other practitioners who treat obstetrical hemorrhage patients.