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This volume provides a comprehensive and state-of-the-art overview of the major issues specific to managing bleeding patients. The sections of the book have been structured to review the overall scope of issue, among them bleeding conditions, managing bleeding including clearing patients for surgery, and massive bleeding during surgery. Reflecting the multidisciplinary care that is an integral part of managing bleeding patients, the book is written by authors from a variety of integrated disciplines, including transfusion medicine, hematology, pediatric hematology, critical care medicine,…mehr
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This volume provides a comprehensive and state-of-the-art overview of the major issues specific to managing bleeding patients. The sections of the book have been structured to review the overall scope of issue, among them bleeding conditions, managing bleeding including clearing patients for surgery, and massive bleeding during surgery. Reflecting the multidisciplinary care that is an integral part of managing bleeding patients, the book is written by authors from a variety of integrated disciplines, including transfusion medicine, hematology, pediatric hematology, critical care medicine, pediatric critical care medicine, obstetrics, and anesthesia. The volume also includes brief etiology and a practical reference guide regarding type of blood components, medication, dose, and duration.
Management of Bleeding Patients is a valuable resource for clinicians working in the area of bleeding management.
Management of Bleeding Patients is a valuable resource for clinicians working in the area of bleeding management.
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319307268
- Artikelnr.: 46924512
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319307268
- Artikelnr.: 46924512
Jun Teruya, MD, DSc, FCAP Professor of Pathology & Immunology and Vice Chairman for Education Professor of Pediatrics Professor of Medicine Director, Transfusion Medicine/Blood Banking Fellowship Program Baylor College of Medicine Chief, Division of Transfusion Medicine & Coagulation Texas Children's Hospital Houston, TX USA
SECTION I: Diagnosis of bleeding by lab testing
1. Screening Coagulation Assays, Factor XIII and D-dimer Dorothy M. Adcock and Brian F. Poirier
2. Platelets Kandice Kottke-Marchant
3. Von Willebrand Disease Laboratory Workup Shiu-Ki Rocky Hui
4. Hyperfibrinolysis Wayne L. Chandler
5. Whole blood assay – thromboelastometry Klaus Görlinger, Jameel Iqbal, Daniel Dirkmann, and Kenichi A. Tanaka
SECTION II: Bleeding associated with disease condition
6. Known bleeding disorders for surgery Trinh Nguyen and Miguel A. Escobar
7. Hemophilia A, Hemophilia B, Congenital von Willebrand Disease & Acquired von Willebrand Syndrome Shiu-Ki Rocky Hui
8. Bleeding Associated with Coagulation Factor Inhibitors Charles S. Eby
9. Pregnancy Associated Bleeding Karin A. Fox
10. Bleeding Associated with Thrombocytopenia Sarah E. Sartain and Jenny M. Despotovic
11. Bleeding in acute and chronic liver disease Esther Paula Soundar and Jun Teruya
12. Bleeding and Hyperfibrinolysis Wayne L. Chandler
13. Bleeding of unknown etiology Jun Teruya, Vadim Kostousov, and Lisa Hensch
14. Bleeding Associated with Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Charles S. Eby
15. Bleeding and Vitamin K Deficiency Charles S. Eby
16. Bleeding in Uremia Jens Lutz and Julia Weinmann-Menke
17. Bleeding associated with Trauma Christoph J. Schlimp and Martin Ponschab
18. Lupus anticoagulant hypoprothrombinemia syndrome (LAHPS) Mona D. Shah
SECTION III: Bleeding from specific organs
19. Intracerebral Hemorrage: An Overview of Etiology, Pathophysiology, Clinical Presentation and Advanced Treatment Strategies Burhan Z. Chaudhry and Edward M. Manno
20. Epistaxis Elton M. Lambert and Ellen M. Friedman
21. Bleeding Disorders Related to Lung Disease Timothy J. Vece and George B. Mallory Jr.
22. Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Lakshmi Venkat Srivaths, Jennifer L. Bercaw, and Jennifer E. Dietrich
23. Gross Hematuria Monica Gabrielle Velasquez and Adam S. Feldman
24. Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding Jose Vega Peralta and Martin L. Freeman
SECTION IV: Bleeding associated with medication
25. Antiplatelet and Anticoagulant Agents Ibrahim F. Ibrahim and Lawrence Rice
26. Thrombolytic therapy – tPA induced bleeding Jennifer C. Lee
SECTION V: Bleeding associated with procedure
27. Bleeding associated with ECMO Jun Teruya and Cole Burgman
28. Bleeding Related to Cardiac Surgery Hlaing Tint, Brian Castillo, Paul Allison, and Alice J. Chen
29. Bleeding related to liver transplant Klaus Görlinger, Tetsuro Sakai, Daniel Dirkmann, Raymond M. Planinsic, and Fuat H. Saner
30. Percutaneous image-guided interventions including solid organ biopsies Shiraz Rahim, Indravadan J. Patel, and Jon C. Davidson
31. Dental Extractions in Patients with Congenital and Acquired Bleeding Disorders Julia A. M. Anderson and Andrew K. Brewer SECTION VI: Specific issues in neonates and pediatrics
32. Neonatal thrombocytopenia Rebecca Barton and Paul Monagle
33. Bleeding in the neonate Sally Campbell and Paul Monagle
SECTION VII: Hemostatic agents and blood components used to stop bleeding
34. Hemostatic agents and blood components used to stop bleeding Rachel S. Beaty
35. Blood Components Lisa Hensch
1. Screening Coagulation Assays, Factor XIII and D-dimer Dorothy M. Adcock and Brian F. Poirier
2. Platelets Kandice Kottke-Marchant
3. Von Willebrand Disease Laboratory Workup Shiu-Ki Rocky Hui
4. Hyperfibrinolysis Wayne L. Chandler
5. Whole blood assay – thromboelastometry Klaus Görlinger, Jameel Iqbal, Daniel Dirkmann, and Kenichi A. Tanaka
SECTION II: Bleeding associated with disease condition
6. Known bleeding disorders for surgery Trinh Nguyen and Miguel A. Escobar
7. Hemophilia A, Hemophilia B, Congenital von Willebrand Disease & Acquired von Willebrand Syndrome Shiu-Ki Rocky Hui
8. Bleeding Associated with Coagulation Factor Inhibitors Charles S. Eby
9. Pregnancy Associated Bleeding Karin A. Fox
10. Bleeding Associated with Thrombocytopenia Sarah E. Sartain and Jenny M. Despotovic
11. Bleeding in acute and chronic liver disease Esther Paula Soundar and Jun Teruya
12. Bleeding and Hyperfibrinolysis Wayne L. Chandler
13. Bleeding of unknown etiology Jun Teruya, Vadim Kostousov, and Lisa Hensch
14. Bleeding Associated with Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Charles S. Eby
15. Bleeding and Vitamin K Deficiency Charles S. Eby
16. Bleeding in Uremia Jens Lutz and Julia Weinmann-Menke
17. Bleeding associated with Trauma Christoph J. Schlimp and Martin Ponschab
18. Lupus anticoagulant hypoprothrombinemia syndrome (LAHPS) Mona D. Shah
SECTION III: Bleeding from specific organs
19. Intracerebral Hemorrage: An Overview of Etiology, Pathophysiology, Clinical Presentation and Advanced Treatment Strategies Burhan Z. Chaudhry and Edward M. Manno
20. Epistaxis Elton M. Lambert and Ellen M. Friedman
21. Bleeding Disorders Related to Lung Disease Timothy J. Vece and George B. Mallory Jr.
22. Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Lakshmi Venkat Srivaths, Jennifer L. Bercaw, and Jennifer E. Dietrich
23. Gross Hematuria Monica Gabrielle Velasquez and Adam S. Feldman
24. Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding Jose Vega Peralta and Martin L. Freeman
SECTION IV: Bleeding associated with medication
25. Antiplatelet and Anticoagulant Agents Ibrahim F. Ibrahim and Lawrence Rice
26. Thrombolytic therapy – tPA induced bleeding Jennifer C. Lee
SECTION V: Bleeding associated with procedure
27. Bleeding associated with ECMO Jun Teruya and Cole Burgman
28. Bleeding Related to Cardiac Surgery Hlaing Tint, Brian Castillo, Paul Allison, and Alice J. Chen
29. Bleeding related to liver transplant Klaus Görlinger, Tetsuro Sakai, Daniel Dirkmann, Raymond M. Planinsic, and Fuat H. Saner
30. Percutaneous image-guided interventions including solid organ biopsies Shiraz Rahim, Indravadan J. Patel, and Jon C. Davidson
31. Dental Extractions in Patients with Congenital and Acquired Bleeding Disorders Julia A. M. Anderson and Andrew K. Brewer SECTION VI: Specific issues in neonates and pediatrics
32. Neonatal thrombocytopenia Rebecca Barton and Paul Monagle
33. Bleeding in the neonate Sally Campbell and Paul Monagle
SECTION VII: Hemostatic agents and blood components used to stop bleeding
34. Hemostatic agents and blood components used to stop bleeding Rachel S. Beaty
35. Blood Components Lisa Hensch
SECTION I: Diagnosis of bleeding by lab testing
1. Screening Coagulation Assays, Factor XIII and D-dimer Dorothy M. Adcock and Brian F. Poirier
2. Platelets Kandice Kottke-Marchant
3. Von Willebrand Disease Laboratory Workup Shiu-Ki Rocky Hui
4. Hyperfibrinolysis Wayne L. Chandler
5. Whole blood assay – thromboelastometry Klaus Görlinger, Jameel Iqbal, Daniel Dirkmann, and Kenichi A. Tanaka
SECTION II: Bleeding associated with disease condition
6. Known bleeding disorders for surgery Trinh Nguyen and Miguel A. Escobar
7. Hemophilia A, Hemophilia B, Congenital von Willebrand Disease & Acquired von Willebrand Syndrome Shiu-Ki Rocky Hui
8. Bleeding Associated with Coagulation Factor Inhibitors Charles S. Eby
9. Pregnancy Associated Bleeding Karin A. Fox
10. Bleeding Associated with Thrombocytopenia Sarah E. Sartain and Jenny M. Despotovic
11. Bleeding in acute and chronic liver disease Esther Paula Soundar and Jun Teruya
12. Bleeding and Hyperfibrinolysis Wayne L. Chandler
13. Bleeding of unknown etiology Jun Teruya, Vadim Kostousov, and Lisa Hensch
14. Bleeding Associated with Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Charles S. Eby
15. Bleeding and Vitamin K Deficiency Charles S. Eby
16. Bleeding in Uremia Jens Lutz and Julia Weinmann-Menke
17. Bleeding associated with Trauma Christoph J. Schlimp and Martin Ponschab
18. Lupus anticoagulant hypoprothrombinemia syndrome (LAHPS) Mona D. Shah
SECTION III: Bleeding from specific organs
19. Intracerebral Hemorrage: An Overview of Etiology, Pathophysiology, Clinical Presentation and Advanced Treatment Strategies Burhan Z. Chaudhry and Edward M. Manno
20. Epistaxis Elton M. Lambert and Ellen M. Friedman
21. Bleeding Disorders Related to Lung Disease Timothy J. Vece and George B. Mallory Jr.
22. Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Lakshmi Venkat Srivaths, Jennifer L. Bercaw, and Jennifer E. Dietrich
23. Gross Hematuria Monica Gabrielle Velasquez and Adam S. Feldman
24. Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding Jose Vega Peralta and Martin L. Freeman
SECTION IV: Bleeding associated with medication
25. Antiplatelet and Anticoagulant Agents Ibrahim F. Ibrahim and Lawrence Rice
26. Thrombolytic therapy – tPA induced bleeding Jennifer C. Lee
SECTION V: Bleeding associated with procedure
27. Bleeding associated with ECMO Jun Teruya and Cole Burgman
28. Bleeding Related to Cardiac Surgery Hlaing Tint, Brian Castillo, Paul Allison, and Alice J. Chen
29. Bleeding related to liver transplant Klaus Görlinger, Tetsuro Sakai, Daniel Dirkmann, Raymond M. Planinsic, and Fuat H. Saner
30. Percutaneous image-guided interventions including solid organ biopsies Shiraz Rahim, Indravadan J. Patel, and Jon C. Davidson
31. Dental Extractions in Patients with Congenital and Acquired Bleeding Disorders Julia A. M. Anderson and Andrew K. Brewer SECTION VI: Specific issues in neonates and pediatrics
32. Neonatal thrombocytopenia Rebecca Barton and Paul Monagle
33. Bleeding in the neonate Sally Campbell and Paul Monagle
SECTION VII: Hemostatic agents and blood components used to stop bleeding
34. Hemostatic agents and blood components used to stop bleeding Rachel S. Beaty
35. Blood Components Lisa Hensch
1. Screening Coagulation Assays, Factor XIII and D-dimer Dorothy M. Adcock and Brian F. Poirier
2. Platelets Kandice Kottke-Marchant
3. Von Willebrand Disease Laboratory Workup Shiu-Ki Rocky Hui
4. Hyperfibrinolysis Wayne L. Chandler
5. Whole blood assay – thromboelastometry Klaus Görlinger, Jameel Iqbal, Daniel Dirkmann, and Kenichi A. Tanaka
SECTION II: Bleeding associated with disease condition
6. Known bleeding disorders for surgery Trinh Nguyen and Miguel A. Escobar
7. Hemophilia A, Hemophilia B, Congenital von Willebrand Disease & Acquired von Willebrand Syndrome Shiu-Ki Rocky Hui
8. Bleeding Associated with Coagulation Factor Inhibitors Charles S. Eby
9. Pregnancy Associated Bleeding Karin A. Fox
10. Bleeding Associated with Thrombocytopenia Sarah E. Sartain and Jenny M. Despotovic
11. Bleeding in acute and chronic liver disease Esther Paula Soundar and Jun Teruya
12. Bleeding and Hyperfibrinolysis Wayne L. Chandler
13. Bleeding of unknown etiology Jun Teruya, Vadim Kostousov, and Lisa Hensch
14. Bleeding Associated with Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Charles S. Eby
15. Bleeding and Vitamin K Deficiency Charles S. Eby
16. Bleeding in Uremia Jens Lutz and Julia Weinmann-Menke
17. Bleeding associated with Trauma Christoph J. Schlimp and Martin Ponschab
18. Lupus anticoagulant hypoprothrombinemia syndrome (LAHPS) Mona D. Shah
SECTION III: Bleeding from specific organs
19. Intracerebral Hemorrage: An Overview of Etiology, Pathophysiology, Clinical Presentation and Advanced Treatment Strategies Burhan Z. Chaudhry and Edward M. Manno
20. Epistaxis Elton M. Lambert and Ellen M. Friedman
21. Bleeding Disorders Related to Lung Disease Timothy J. Vece and George B. Mallory Jr.
22. Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Lakshmi Venkat Srivaths, Jennifer L. Bercaw, and Jennifer E. Dietrich
23. Gross Hematuria Monica Gabrielle Velasquez and Adam S. Feldman
24. Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding Jose Vega Peralta and Martin L. Freeman
SECTION IV: Bleeding associated with medication
25. Antiplatelet and Anticoagulant Agents Ibrahim F. Ibrahim and Lawrence Rice
26. Thrombolytic therapy – tPA induced bleeding Jennifer C. Lee
SECTION V: Bleeding associated with procedure
27. Bleeding associated with ECMO Jun Teruya and Cole Burgman
28. Bleeding Related to Cardiac Surgery Hlaing Tint, Brian Castillo, Paul Allison, and Alice J. Chen
29. Bleeding related to liver transplant Klaus Görlinger, Tetsuro Sakai, Daniel Dirkmann, Raymond M. Planinsic, and Fuat H. Saner
30. Percutaneous image-guided interventions including solid organ biopsies Shiraz Rahim, Indravadan J. Patel, and Jon C. Davidson
31. Dental Extractions in Patients with Congenital and Acquired Bleeding Disorders Julia A. M. Anderson and Andrew K. Brewer SECTION VI: Specific issues in neonates and pediatrics
32. Neonatal thrombocytopenia Rebecca Barton and Paul Monagle
33. Bleeding in the neonate Sally Campbell and Paul Monagle
SECTION VII: Hemostatic agents and blood components used to stop bleeding
34. Hemostatic agents and blood components used to stop bleeding Rachel S. Beaty
35. Blood Components Lisa Hensch