This bundle consists of print and digital texts that provide an in-depth exploration of the appropriate use of transfusion and the alternatives to it. Emphasizing the importance of combining multiple strategies from numerous disciplines, this key reference offers practical information as well as the theoretical foundation for patient blood management (PBM) approaches to patient care. Authors of the 22 chapters are experts who implement PBM concepts on a daily basis in their respective practices. Patient Blood Management: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Optimizing Care is an essential resource for surgeons, anesthesiologists, perfusionists, transfusion medicine specialists, pharmacists, nurses, and clinicians.
Edited by Jonathan H. Waters, MD, and Steven M. Frank, MD
Topics Include:
- Why PBM?
- Economics of PBM
- Developing a PBM Program
- Appropriate Transfusion of Red Cells, Platelets, and Plasma
- Preoperative Patient Evaluation
- Perioperative Blood Recovery
- Quality Systems and PBM
- Topical Hemostatics
- Point-of-Care Testing
- Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
- Perioperative Management in selected specialties: liver surgery, obstetrics, orthopedics, pediatrics, and cardiac surgery
(AABB Press, 2016, print and digital, 403 pages, ISBN 978-1-56395-932-5)