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Haematology in Critical Care: A Practical Handbook [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 264 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 254x196x18 mm, weight: 758 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-May-2014
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1118274245
  • ISBN-13: 9781118274248
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 264 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 254x196x18 mm, weight: 758 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-May-2014
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1118274245
  • ISBN-13: 9781118274248
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Issues of thrombosis, bleeding, and transfusion are extremely common, and often complex, in critically ill patients

Haematology in Critical Care: A Practical Handbook provides a dependable source of expert guidance on bow to handle common haematological problems seen in the critical care setting, as well as the acute care of patients with a primary haematological disorder

Full-time clinical haematologists, regularly attending on intensive care, the Editors begin with an approach to abnormal laboratory tests, following with a disease-orientated approach to topics such as coagulation and haematological malignancy. Other key topics include paediatric and neonatal care, transfusion, point of care testing and the emergency presentation of haematological disease

This title brings together two of the most highly scientific specialties in clinical practice, delivering a practical approach to these problems, and guiding the clinician through the diagnosis and management of common scenarios encountered in the ICU

Issues of thrombosis, bleeding, and transfusion are extremely common, and often complex, in critically ill patients. This book provides a dependable source of expert guidance on how to handle common haematological problems seen in the critical care setting, as well as the acute care of patients with a primary haematological disorder.

List of Contributors
v
Preface ix
Acknowledgements x
Section 1 Approach to Abnormal Blood Tests
1 Diagnostic Approach to Anaemia in Critical Care
3(6)
Stephen F. Hawkins
Quentin A. Hill
2 Leukopenia
9(3)
Stephen F. Hawkins
Jecko Thachil
Quentin A. Hill
3 Thrombocytopenia in the Intensive Care Unit
12(4)
Jecko Thachil
4 High Blood Counts
16(10)
Quentin A. Hill
5 The Abnormal Clotting Profile
26(5)
Jecko Thachil
6 Understanding the Blood Film
31(8)
Stephen F. Hawkins
Quentin A. Hill
Section 2 Approach to Coagulation Problems
7 Venous Thromboembolism in Intensive Care
39(6)
Sarah A. Bennett
Roopen Arya
8 Reversal and Monitoring of Anticoagulants
45(7)
Joost J. van Veen
9 Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
52(6)
Jecko Thachil
10 Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia
58(4)
Jerrold H. Levy
Anne M. Winkler
11 Thrombotic Microangiopathies
62(7)
Mari Thomas
Marie Scully
12 Critical Care of Patients with a Congenital Bleeding Disorder
69(8)
Vanessa Martlew
Section 3 Approach to Transfusion Problems
13 Blood Components and Their Contents
77(9)
Shubha Allard
14 Transfusion Reactions
86(7)
Therese A. Callaghan
15 The Management of Non-traumatic Massive Haemorrhage
93(7)
Nicola S. Curry
Simon J. Stanworth
16 Plasma Exchange
100(7)
Khaled El-Ghariani
Section 4 Approach to Red Cell Problems
17 Appropriate Haemoglobin in Intensive Care
107(5)
Jonathan Wallis
Stephen Wright
18 Sickle Cell Disease and Thalassaemia in the Critical Care Setting
112(6)
Andrew Retter
Jo Howard
19 Management of Patients Who Refuse Blood Transfusion
118(7)
Derek R. Norfolk
Fran Hartley
Section 5 Approach to White Cell Problems
20 Infectious Complications in the Immunosuppressed Patient
125(10)
Tim Collyns
Elankumaran Paramasivam
21 Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (HSCT)
135(9)
John Snowden
Stephen Webber
22 Multiple Myeloma and Hyperviscosity Syndrome
144(4)
Amin Rahemtulla
Joydeep Chakrabartty
23 Palliative Care for the Patient with Haematological Malignancy in Intensive Care
148(11)
Suzanne Kite
Section 6 Admission to Intensive Care
24 Haematological Malignancy Outside Intensive Care: Current Practice and Outcomes
159(6)
Charlotte Kallmeyer
25 Early Care of the Unstable Patient: Preventing Admission to the Intensive Care Unit
165(6)
Andrew Breen
26 Decisions to Intensify Treatment: Who Will Benefit from Intensive Care?
171(8)
Quentin A. Hill
Peter A. Hampshire
Section 7 Point-of-Care Testing
27 The Relevance of Thromboelastography in Intensive Care Patients
179(8)
Jon Bailey
Nicola S. Curry
Section 8 Haematology Drugs in Critical Care
28 Recombinant Activated Coagulation Factor VII (rFVIIa) in Critical Care
187(5)
Leon Cloherty
Richard Wenstone
29 The Use of Haemostatic Drugs in Post-operative Bleeding
192(4)
Catharina Hartman
Nigel Webster
30 Delivering Chemotherapy on Intensive Care
196(11)
Arvind Arumainathan
Daniel Collins
Section 9 Haematology in Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care
31 Neonatal Anaemia
207(6)
Michael Richards
32 Haemolysis
213(6)
Michael Richards
33 Approach to Thrombocytopenia
219(5)
Amrana Qureshi
34 Blood Component Therapy in Children and Neonates
224(11)
Anne Kelly
Simon J. Stanworth
Helen V. New
Section 10 Haematological Emergencies
35 Haematological Emergencies
235(8)
Quentin A. Hill
Amin Rahemtulla
Appendix A Adult, Paediatric and Neonatal Haematology Reference Intervals 243(6)
Quentin A. Hill
Index 249
Dr Jecko Thachil, Honorary Consultant in Haemostasis and Thrombosis, Royal Liverpool Teaching Hospitals, Academic Clinical Lecturer, Infection and Global Health, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK Dr Thachil co-chairs the Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Subcommittee of the International Society of Thrombosis and Haemostasis and is the review editor for Physician Information and Educational Resource for American College of Physicians. He has authored over seventy publications in peer reviewed journals and has co-authored the British committee of Standards in Haematology guideline for DIC. Dr Thachil also has research collaborations with intensive care staff in the northwest England and is the organizer of Haematology in Intensive Care educational sessions for the region.

Dr Quentin A. Hill, Consultant Haematologist, Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust, Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK Dr Hill has been principle investigator for a number of phase II and III clinical trials and has published 6 peer reviewed journal articles (5 as first author). He has also written book chapters for "Problem Solving in Haematology" published in March 2010 (ISBN: 1846920051, Atlas Medical Publishing, Ltd). He provides attending cover for a 40 bedded haematology unit.  He often interacts with intensive care staff and has developed an interest in critical care issues during this time. Dr Hill has published a single author review on survival of critically ill patients with haematological malignancy in 2010 and has submitted a further paper on regional ICU outcomes for publication. Dr Hill has lectured on this subject regionally and nationally.