List of tables
1 Prescribing and use information common to all blood components2 Red cells in additive solution3 Platelets4 Fresh frozen plasma, SDFFP, MBFFP and cryoprecipitate5 Human plasma derivatives6 Outline of perioperative blood management for elective surgery7 Perioperative haemostasis8 Other complications of large-volume transfusions9 Use of blood components in the patient who is bleeding10 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 bleeding12 Platelet transfusion in patients with bone marrow failure13 Transfusion support in stem cell transplant patients with donor/recipient ABO incompatibility14 Indications for the use of CMV-antibody-negative and gamma-irradiated cellular blood components15 Conditions where IVIgG may have benefit16 Therapeutic plasma exchange: indications17 Immunoglobulins for prevention of infection18 Successful transfusion management of obstetric haemorrhage - key factors19 Prophylaxis of Rh haemolytic disease of the newborn20 Normal haematological ranges for term and pre-term babies20a Indications for red cell transfusion in infants under four months of age21 Blood components for neonatal transfusion22 Blood components volumes and rates of administration for infants and children23 Indications for platelet transfusion in term and pre-term neonates24 Estimate of the risk that a donation that is positive for HIV, hepatitis B or hepatitis C may enter the blood supply25 Frequency of reported serious hazards of blood transfusion in the UK
1
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