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Prescribing and use information common to all blood components

2

 

Red cells in additive solution

3

 

Platelets

4

 

Fresh frozen plasma, SDFFP, MBFFP and cryoprecipitate

5

 

Human plasma derivatives

6

 

Outline of perioperative blood management for elective surgery

7

 

Perioperative haemostasis

8

 

Other complications of large-volume transfusions

9

 

Use of blood components in the patient who is bleeding

10

 

Use of fluids and transfusion in GI bleeding in chronic liver disease (with variceal bleeding)

11

 

Use of fluids and blood components in acute non-variceal gastrointestinal bleeding

12

 

Platelet transfusion in patients with bone marrow failure

13

 

Transfusion support in stem cell transplant patients with donor/recipient ABO incompatibility

14

 

Indications for the use of CMV-antibody-negative and gamma-irradiated cellular blood components

15

 

Conditions where IVIgG may have benefit

16

 

Therapeutic plasma exchange: indications

17

 

Immunoglobulins for prevention of infection

18

 

Successful transfusion management of obstetric haemorrhage - key factors

19

 

Prophylaxis of Rh haemolytic disease of the newborn

20

 

Normal haematological ranges for term and pre-term babies

20a

 

Indications for red cell transfusion in infants under four months of age

21

 

Blood components for neonatal transfusion

22

 

Blood components volumes and rates of administration for infants and children

23

 

Indications for platelet transfusion in term and pre-term neonates

24

 

Estimate of the risk that a donation that is positive for HIV, hepatitis B or hepatitis C may enter the blood supply

25

 

Frequency of reported serious hazards of blood transfusion in the UK