Examples are given of procedures where possible and thses are currently used in hospitals in countries participating in the project.
Major Haemorrhage Procedure
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Blood ordering and supply in major haemorrhage |
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The management of major haemorrhage in |
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Critical Illness (transfusion in the intensive therapy unit) |
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Preoperative assessment and optimisation |
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Predeposit autologus blood – collection and transfusion |
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Management of preoperative patients on drugs that affect haemostasis, such as
warfarin, heparin, clopidogrel
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Peri-operative blood management and blood saving techniques/drugs |
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Inherited coagulation disorders |
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Acquired coagulation disorders |
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Disseminated intravascular coagulation |
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Thrombocytopenia and thrombocytopathy, TTP |
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Prenatal and neonatal transfusion |
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Haemolytic disease of the newborn: prevention and management |
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Neonatal: exchange, intrauterine and top-up transfusion |
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Chronic anaemia due to haematological disorders |
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Myelodysplasia |
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Haemoglobinopathies |
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Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia |
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Malignant haematological disorders: bone marrow failure |
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Transplantation of haemopoietic stem cells |
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Management of patients refusing blood transfusion |
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