Entstehungsbedingungen von Blutspenderkarrieren : eine Mehrebenenanalyse der wiederholten Blutspendebereitschaft / / Christian Weidmann |
Autore | Weidmann Christian |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Berlin : , : Logos Verlag, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (301 pages) |
Disciplina | 362.1784 |
Soggetto topico |
Blood donors
Motivation (Psychology) |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 3-8325-9630-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ger |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910466995303321 |
Weidmann Christian | ||
Berlin : , : Logos Verlag, , [2013] | ||
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Entstehungsbedingungen von Blutspenderkarrieren : eine Mehrebenenanalyse der wiederholten Blutspendebereitschaft / / Christian Weidmann |
Autore | Weidmann Christian |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Berlin : , : Logos Verlag, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (301 pages) |
Disciplina | 362.1784 |
Soggetto topico |
Blood donors
Motivation (Psychology) |
ISBN | 3-8325-9630-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ger |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910795578103321 |
Weidmann Christian | ||
Berlin : , : Logos Verlag, , [2013] | ||
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Entstehungsbedingungen von Blutspenderkarrieren : eine Mehrebenenanalyse der wiederholten Blutspendebereitschaft / / Christian Weidmann |
Autore | Weidmann Christian |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Berlin : , : Logos Verlag, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (301 pages) |
Disciplina | 362.1784 |
Soggetto topico |
Blood donors
Motivation (Psychology) |
ISBN | 3-8325-9630-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ger |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910820090003321 |
Weidmann Christian | ||
Berlin : , : Logos Verlag, , [2013] | ||
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Guidance for industry [[electronic resource] ] : use of nucleic acid tests to reduce the risk of transmission of West Nile virus from donors of whole blood and blood components intended for transfusion and donors of human cells, tissues, and cellular and tissue-based products (HCT/Ps) |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Rockville, MD : , : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, , [2008] |
Descrizione fisica | i, 12 pages : digital, PDF file |
Soggetto topico |
Nucleic acids - United States - Testing
West Nile virus - United States - Prevention Blood donors Donation of organs, tissues, etc |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Altri titoli varianti | Guidance for industry |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910698721203321 |
Rockville, MD : , : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, , [2008] | ||
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Guidance for industry [[electronic resource] ] : adequate and appropriate donor screening for hepatitis b : hepatitis b surface antigen (HBsAg) assays used to test donors of whole blood and blood components, including source plasma and source leukocytes |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Rockville, MD : , : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, , [2007] |
Descrizione fisica | i, 4 pages : digital, PDF file |
Soggetto topico |
Blood donors
Blood plasma - Testing Leucocytes - Testing Hepatitis associated antigen Hepatitis B - United States - Prevention |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Altri titoli varianti | Guidance for industry |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910698896903321 |
Rockville, MD : , : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, , [2007] | ||
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Transfusion medicine / / Jeffrey McCullough |
Autore | McCullough Jeffrey <1938-> |
Edizione | [Fourth edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2017 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (614 p.) |
Disciplina | 615/.39 |
Soggetto topico |
Blood - Transfusion
Blood banks Blood donors Blood group antigens |
ISBN |
1-119-23653-3
1-119-23652-5 1-119-23650-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | History -- The blood supply -- Recruitment of blood donors -- Blood donor medical assessment and blood collection -- Blood donor medical assessment and blood collection -- Patient blood management -- Production of components by apheresis -- Laboratory testing of donated blood -- Blood groups -- Laboratory detection of blood groups and provision of red cells -- Clinical uses of blood components -- Transfusion therapy in specific clinical situations -- Techniques of blood transfusion -- Complications of transfusion -- Transfusion-transmitted diseases -- The HLA system in transfusion medicine and transplantation -- Hematopoietic growth factors in transfusion medicine -- Cellular engineering for the production of new blood components -- Therapeutic apheresis -- Quality programs in blood banking and transfusion medicine. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910794772803321 |
McCullough Jeffrey <1938-> | ||
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2017 | ||
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Transfusion medicine / / Jeffrey McCullough |
Autore | McCullough Jeffrey <1938-> |
Edizione | [Fourth edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2017 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (614 p.) |
Disciplina | 615/.39 |
Soggetto topico |
Blood - Transfusion
Blood banks Blood donors Blood group antigens |
ISBN |
1-119-23653-3
1-119-23652-5 1-119-23650-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | History -- The blood supply -- Recruitment of blood donors -- Blood donor medical assessment and blood collection -- Blood donor medical assessment and blood collection -- Patient blood management -- Production of components by apheresis -- Laboratory testing of donated blood -- Blood groups -- Laboratory detection of blood groups and provision of red cells -- Clinical uses of blood components -- Transfusion therapy in specific clinical situations -- Techniques of blood transfusion -- Complications of transfusion -- Transfusion-transmitted diseases -- The HLA system in transfusion medicine and transplantation -- Hematopoietic growth factors in transfusion medicine -- Cellular engineering for the production of new blood components -- Therapeutic apheresis -- Quality programs in blood banking and transfusion medicine. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910818072303321 |
McCullough Jeffrey <1938-> | ||
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2017 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Transfusion medicine / / edited by Jeffrey McCullough |
Edizione | [5th ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , [2021] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (595 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 615.39 |
Soggetto topico |
Blood banks - organization & administration
Blood - Transfusion Blood donors |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-119-59956-3
1-119-59958-X 1-119-59955-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Chapter 1 History -- 1.1 Ancient times -- 1.2 The period 1500-1700 -- 1.3 The 1800s -- 1.4 First transfusions in the United States -- 1.5 The discovery of blood groups -- 1.6 Anticoagulation -- 1.7 Modern blood banking and blood banks -- 1.8 Cadaver blood -- 1.9 The Rh blood group system and prevention of Rh immunization -- 1.10 Coombs and antiglobulin serum -- 1.11 Plasma and the blood program during World War II -- 1.12 Plastic bags and blood components -- 1.13 Cryoprecipitate and factor VIII -- 1.14 Red cell preservation -- 1.15 Leukocyte antigens and antibodies -- 1.16 Platelet collection, storage, and transfusion -- 1.17 Apheresis -- 1.18 Granulocyte transfusions -- 1.19 Summary -- References -- Chapter 2 The Blood Supply -- 2.1 Worldwide blood supply -- US blood supply -- 2.2 Amount of blood collected -- Platelet production -- Plasma production for transfusion -- 2.3 Management of the blood supply -- 2.4 Other activities of community blood centers -- 2.5 The plasma collection system -- Plasma definitions -- Federally licensed plasma collection and manufacturing organizations -- Plasma collection activity -- 2.6 Nongovernmental blood bank organizations -- AABB, formerly the American Association of Blood Bank -- America's Blood Centers -- Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association -- 2.7 World Health Organization -- 2.8 Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies -- 2.9 International Society for Blood Transfusion -- 2.10 Regulation of the blood supply system -- US Federal Regulation -- Other required licensure -- Voluntary accreditation of blood banks -- College of American Pathologists Accreditation Program -- References -- Chapter 3 Recruitment of Blood Donors -- 3.1 Demographic characteristics of blood donors -- Gender -- Age -- Race/Ethnicity.
Education and socioeconomic characteristics -- Employment -- Other social characteristics -- 3.2 Motivation of whole blood donors -- Psychosocial theories applicable to blood donation -- Integrated model -- Theory of planned behavior -- Giving and not giving -- 3.3 The donation experience and factors that influence continued donation -- Social influences on blood donation and social media -- Family history of donation or blood use -- The donation situation -- Organizational influences -- Role of incentives -- 3.4 Whole blood donor recruitment strategies -- 3.5 Apheresis donor recruitment -- 3.6 Bone marrow donors -- References -- Chapter 4 Blood Donor Medical Assessment, Collection, and Complications -- 4.1 Blood collection -- 4.2 Medical assessment of whole blood donors -- Registration -- Obtaining medical history -- Patients with hemochromatosis as blood donors -- Physical examination of the blood donor -- Special blood donations -- 4.3 Collection of whole blood -- Labeling -- Blood bags -- Anticoagulant preservative solutions -- Selection of the vein and preparation of the venipuncture site -- Venipuncture -- Blood collection -- 4.4 Postdonation care and adverse reactions to blood donation -- Postdonation care -- Adverse reactions -- Severe reactions to blood donation -- Seizures -- Nerve injuries -- Hematoma, arterial puncture, and thrombosis -- 4.5 Therapeutic bleeding -- 4.6 Medical assessment of apheresis donors -- General assessment -- Plateletpheresis donors -- Red cell loss -- Blood volume shifts -- Potential complications of serial donations -- Platelet depletion -- Leukapheresis donors -- Plasmapheresis donors -- Allogeneic donors for hematopoietic cell transplantation -- Physical examination of apheresis donors -- 4.7 Adverse reactions in apheresis donors -- General -- Vasovagal reactions -- Anticoagulation -- Citrate toxicity. Circulatory effects -- Air embolus -- Hematoma -- Mechanical hemolysis -- Platelet depletion or damage -- Lymphocyte depletion -- Complications unique to granulocyte donation -- Complications unique to plasmapheresis -- Complications unique to mononuclear cell apheresis for collection of peripheral blood stem cells -- References -- Chapter 5 Preparation, Storage, and Characteristics of Whole Blood, Blood Components, and Plasma Derivatives -- 5.1 Whole blood preparation and storage -- 5.2 Preparation of blood components from whole blood -- Anticoagulant-preservative solutions -- Blood processing for the preparation of components -- Red blood cells -- Frozen or deglycerolized red blood cells -- Leukocyte-reduced red blood cells -- Fresh frozen plasma -- Liquid plasma (never frozen) -- 5.3 Cryoprecipitate -- Description of component -- Thawing -- 5.4 Platelet concentrates-whole blood -- Description of component -- 5.5 Granulocytes -- 5.6 Irradiation of blood components -- 5.7 Hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells -- 5.8 Plasma derivatives -- General -- Coagulation factor concentrates -- Fibrinogen -- Immune serum globulins -- 5.9 Pathogen-inactivated blood components -- Solvent-detergent plasma (Octaplas) -- Fresh frozen plasma -- Platelets -- Red cells -- 5.10 Universal red cells -- Enzymatic cleavage of ABO and Rh antigen -- Masking ABO antigens -- 5.11 Blood substitutes -- Potential clinical uses and impact of hemoglobin substitutes -- References -- Chapter 6 Production of Components by Apheresis -- 6.1 Apheresis instruments -- Fresenius Kabi Amicus Separator -- Fresenius Kabi Alyx -- Terumo Trima Accel -- Haemonetics Instruments -- 6.2 Plateletpheresis -- Single-donor platelet concentrates -- Function and storage of platelets obtained by apheresis -- 6.3 Erythrocytapheresis -- 6.4 Leukapheresis for the collection of granulocytes. Hydroxyethyl starch in leukapheresis -- Stimulation of donors with corticosteroid or G-CSF prior to leukapheresis -- Filtration leukapheresis -- Function of granulocytes obtained by leukapheresis -- Storage of granulocytes for transfusion -- Donor-recipient matching for granulocyte transfusion -- 6.5 Leukapheresis for the collection of mononuclear cells -- 6.6 Leukapheresis for the collection of peripheral blood stem cells -- Collection procedures -- Effects of peripheral blood stem cell collection on normal donors -- Characteristics of the peripheral blood stem cell concentrates -- Quality control of peripheral blood stem cell concentrates -- Storage of peripheral blood stem cells -- 6.7 Donor selection and complications of cytapheresis in normal donors -- 6.8 Plasmapheresis and source plasma -- References -- Chapter 7 Laboratory Testing of Donated Blood -- 7.1 Background -- 7.2 Safety of the blood supply -- 7.3 Blood component testing -- ABO typing -- Rh typing -- Red blood cell antibody detection -- ABO antibody titers -- Direct antiglobulin testing -- 7.4 Testing for transmissible diseases -- General concepts of infectious disease testing -- Testing in resource‐limited settings -- Managing the results of infectious disease testing -- HIV testing -- Hepatitis B testing -- Hepatitis C testing -- Human T-cell lymphotropic virus testing -- West Nile virus testing -- Zika virus testing -- Testing for babesiosis -- Syphilis testing -- Chagas' disease testing -- Cytomegalovirus testing -- Bacterial testing of platelets -- 7.5 Other laboratory testing -- HLA antibody testing -- Extended blood group antigen typing -- Role of platelet antigen typing -- Role of platelet serology -- Parvovirus and hepatitis A virus testing -- Hemoglobin S testing -- Screening donors for IgA deficiency -- 7.6 Summary -- References -- Chapter 8 Blood Groups. 8.1 Red blood cell antigens and groups -- 8.2 ABO system -- Genes and composition -- A and B subgroups -- Bombay type -- Antigen distribution and subgroups -- Antibodies of the ABH system -- 8.3 The Rh system -- Discovery -- Nomenclature and genetics -- Structure and composition of the D antigen -- Weak D, D variant, Du, and partial D -- Rh null type -- Rh antibodies -- 8.4 Other red cell blood groups -- Kell system -- Duffy system -- Kidd system -- Lutheran system -- MNSs system -- P system -- Lewis system -- LW system -- Diego (Di) -- Cartwright (Yt) -- XG system -- Dombrock (Do) -- Scianna (Sc) -- Colton (Co) -- Rogers (Rg) and Chido (Ch) -- Gerbich (Ge) -- Cromer (Cr) -- Knops (Kn) -- Indian (In) -- OK system -- RAPH system -- JMH system -- GIL -- Ii blood group antigens -- Human leukocyte antigen -- 8.5 Antibodies to red cell antigens -- 8.6 Function of molecules containing red cell antigens -- Red cell structure -- Red cell function -- Receptors and adhesion molecules -- Transport protein -- Complement regulatory molecules -- Enzymatic activity -- Microbial receptor -- 8.7 Platelets -- 8.8 Granulocytes -- References -- Chapter 9 Laboratory Detection of Blood Groups and Provision of Red Cells -- 9.1 Immunologic mechanisms of red cell destruction -- 9.2 Methods of detecting red cell antibody-antigen reactions -- Factors that affect agglutination -- Direct agglutination -- Techniques to enhance red cell antibody detection -- Techniques for detecting red cell antigen-antibody reactions -- 9.3 The antiglobulin test -- Anti-human globulin serum -- The indirect antiglobulin (indirect Coombs) test -- The direct antiglobulin (Coombs) test -- 9.4 Red cell compatibility testing -- Positive identification of recipient and blood sample -- Review of transfusion service records for results of previous testing of samples from the recipient. Medication and Biologicals. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910554876203321 |
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , [2021] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
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Transfusion medicine / / edited by Jeffrey McCullough |
Edizione | [5th ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , [2021] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (595 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 615.39 |
Soggetto topico |
Blood banks - organization & administration
Blood - Transfusion Blood donors |
ISBN |
1-119-59956-3
1-119-59958-X 1-119-59955-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Chapter 1 History -- 1.1 Ancient times -- 1.2 The period 1500-1700 -- 1.3 The 1800s -- 1.4 First transfusions in the United States -- 1.5 The discovery of blood groups -- 1.6 Anticoagulation -- 1.7 Modern blood banking and blood banks -- 1.8 Cadaver blood -- 1.9 The Rh blood group system and prevention of Rh immunization -- 1.10 Coombs and antiglobulin serum -- 1.11 Plasma and the blood program during World War II -- 1.12 Plastic bags and blood components -- 1.13 Cryoprecipitate and factor VIII -- 1.14 Red cell preservation -- 1.15 Leukocyte antigens and antibodies -- 1.16 Platelet collection, storage, and transfusion -- 1.17 Apheresis -- 1.18 Granulocyte transfusions -- 1.19 Summary -- References -- Chapter 2 The Blood Supply -- 2.1 Worldwide blood supply -- US blood supply -- 2.2 Amount of blood collected -- Platelet production -- Plasma production for transfusion -- 2.3 Management of the blood supply -- 2.4 Other activities of community blood centers -- 2.5 The plasma collection system -- Plasma definitions -- Federally licensed plasma collection and manufacturing organizations -- Plasma collection activity -- 2.6 Nongovernmental blood bank organizations -- AABB, formerly the American Association of Blood Bank -- America's Blood Centers -- Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association -- 2.7 World Health Organization -- 2.8 Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies -- 2.9 International Society for Blood Transfusion -- 2.10 Regulation of the blood supply system -- US Federal Regulation -- Other required licensure -- Voluntary accreditation of blood banks -- College of American Pathologists Accreditation Program -- References -- Chapter 3 Recruitment of Blood Donors -- 3.1 Demographic characteristics of blood donors -- Gender -- Age -- Race/Ethnicity.
Education and socioeconomic characteristics -- Employment -- Other social characteristics -- 3.2 Motivation of whole blood donors -- Psychosocial theories applicable to blood donation -- Integrated model -- Theory of planned behavior -- Giving and not giving -- 3.3 The donation experience and factors that influence continued donation -- Social influences on blood donation and social media -- Family history of donation or blood use -- The donation situation -- Organizational influences -- Role of incentives -- 3.4 Whole blood donor recruitment strategies -- 3.5 Apheresis donor recruitment -- 3.6 Bone marrow donors -- References -- Chapter 4 Blood Donor Medical Assessment, Collection, and Complications -- 4.1 Blood collection -- 4.2 Medical assessment of whole blood donors -- Registration -- Obtaining medical history -- Patients with hemochromatosis as blood donors -- Physical examination of the blood donor -- Special blood donations -- 4.3 Collection of whole blood -- Labeling -- Blood bags -- Anticoagulant preservative solutions -- Selection of the vein and preparation of the venipuncture site -- Venipuncture -- Blood collection -- 4.4 Postdonation care and adverse reactions to blood donation -- Postdonation care -- Adverse reactions -- Severe reactions to blood donation -- Seizures -- Nerve injuries -- Hematoma, arterial puncture, and thrombosis -- 4.5 Therapeutic bleeding -- 4.6 Medical assessment of apheresis donors -- General assessment -- Plateletpheresis donors -- Red cell loss -- Blood volume shifts -- Potential complications of serial donations -- Platelet depletion -- Leukapheresis donors -- Plasmapheresis donors -- Allogeneic donors for hematopoietic cell transplantation -- Physical examination of apheresis donors -- 4.7 Adverse reactions in apheresis donors -- General -- Vasovagal reactions -- Anticoagulation -- Citrate toxicity. Circulatory effects -- Air embolus -- Hematoma -- Mechanical hemolysis -- Platelet depletion or damage -- Lymphocyte depletion -- Complications unique to granulocyte donation -- Complications unique to plasmapheresis -- Complications unique to mononuclear cell apheresis for collection of peripheral blood stem cells -- References -- Chapter 5 Preparation, Storage, and Characteristics of Whole Blood, Blood Components, and Plasma Derivatives -- 5.1 Whole blood preparation and storage -- 5.2 Preparation of blood components from whole blood -- Anticoagulant-preservative solutions -- Blood processing for the preparation of components -- Red blood cells -- Frozen or deglycerolized red blood cells -- Leukocyte-reduced red blood cells -- Fresh frozen plasma -- Liquid plasma (never frozen) -- 5.3 Cryoprecipitate -- Description of component -- Thawing -- 5.4 Platelet concentrates-whole blood -- Description of component -- 5.5 Granulocytes -- 5.6 Irradiation of blood components -- 5.7 Hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells -- 5.8 Plasma derivatives -- General -- Coagulation factor concentrates -- Fibrinogen -- Immune serum globulins -- 5.9 Pathogen-inactivated blood components -- Solvent-detergent plasma (Octaplas) -- Fresh frozen plasma -- Platelets -- Red cells -- 5.10 Universal red cells -- Enzymatic cleavage of ABO and Rh antigen -- Masking ABO antigens -- 5.11 Blood substitutes -- Potential clinical uses and impact of hemoglobin substitutes -- References -- Chapter 6 Production of Components by Apheresis -- 6.1 Apheresis instruments -- Fresenius Kabi Amicus Separator -- Fresenius Kabi Alyx -- Terumo Trima Accel -- Haemonetics Instruments -- 6.2 Plateletpheresis -- Single-donor platelet concentrates -- Function and storage of platelets obtained by apheresis -- 6.3 Erythrocytapheresis -- 6.4 Leukapheresis for the collection of granulocytes. Hydroxyethyl starch in leukapheresis -- Stimulation of donors with corticosteroid or G-CSF prior to leukapheresis -- Filtration leukapheresis -- Function of granulocytes obtained by leukapheresis -- Storage of granulocytes for transfusion -- Donor-recipient matching for granulocyte transfusion -- 6.5 Leukapheresis for the collection of mononuclear cells -- 6.6 Leukapheresis for the collection of peripheral blood stem cells -- Collection procedures -- Effects of peripheral blood stem cell collection on normal donors -- Characteristics of the peripheral blood stem cell concentrates -- Quality control of peripheral blood stem cell concentrates -- Storage of peripheral blood stem cells -- 6.7 Donor selection and complications of cytapheresis in normal donors -- 6.8 Plasmapheresis and source plasma -- References -- Chapter 7 Laboratory Testing of Donated Blood -- 7.1 Background -- 7.2 Safety of the blood supply -- 7.3 Blood component testing -- ABO typing -- Rh typing -- Red blood cell antibody detection -- ABO antibody titers -- Direct antiglobulin testing -- 7.4 Testing for transmissible diseases -- General concepts of infectious disease testing -- Testing in resource‐limited settings -- Managing the results of infectious disease testing -- HIV testing -- Hepatitis B testing -- Hepatitis C testing -- Human T-cell lymphotropic virus testing -- West Nile virus testing -- Zika virus testing -- Testing for babesiosis -- Syphilis testing -- Chagas' disease testing -- Cytomegalovirus testing -- Bacterial testing of platelets -- 7.5 Other laboratory testing -- HLA antibody testing -- Extended blood group antigen typing -- Role of platelet antigen typing -- Role of platelet serology -- Parvovirus and hepatitis A virus testing -- Hemoglobin S testing -- Screening donors for IgA deficiency -- 7.6 Summary -- References -- Chapter 8 Blood Groups. 8.1 Red blood cell antigens and groups -- 8.2 ABO system -- Genes and composition -- A and B subgroups -- Bombay type -- Antigen distribution and subgroups -- Antibodies of the ABH system -- 8.3 The Rh system -- Discovery -- Nomenclature and genetics -- Structure and composition of the D antigen -- Weak D, D variant, Du, and partial D -- Rh null type -- Rh antibodies -- 8.4 Other red cell blood groups -- Kell system -- Duffy system -- Kidd system -- Lutheran system -- MNSs system -- P system -- Lewis system -- LW system -- Diego (Di) -- Cartwright (Yt) -- XG system -- Dombrock (Do) -- Scianna (Sc) -- Colton (Co) -- Rogers (Rg) and Chido (Ch) -- Gerbich (Ge) -- Cromer (Cr) -- Knops (Kn) -- Indian (In) -- OK system -- RAPH system -- JMH system -- GIL -- Ii blood group antigens -- Human leukocyte antigen -- 8.5 Antibodies to red cell antigens -- 8.6 Function of molecules containing red cell antigens -- Red cell structure -- Red cell function -- Receptors and adhesion molecules -- Transport protein -- Complement regulatory molecules -- Enzymatic activity -- Microbial receptor -- 8.7 Platelets -- 8.8 Granulocytes -- References -- Chapter 9 Laboratory Detection of Blood Groups and Provision of Red Cells -- 9.1 Immunologic mechanisms of red cell destruction -- 9.2 Methods of detecting red cell antibody-antigen reactions -- Factors that affect agglutination -- Direct agglutination -- Techniques to enhance red cell antibody detection -- Techniques for detecting red cell antigen-antibody reactions -- 9.3 The antiglobulin test -- Anti-human globulin serum -- The indirect antiglobulin (indirect Coombs) test -- The direct antiglobulin (Coombs) test -- 9.4 Red cell compatibility testing -- Positive identification of recipient and blood sample -- Review of transfusion service records for results of previous testing of samples from the recipient. Medication and Biologicals. |
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