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Using a practical approach, the Manual of Veterinary Transfusion Medicine and Blood Banking provides veterinary practitioners with evidence-based guidelines to refer to at the clinical practice level. Provides evidence-based information on transfusion medicine and blood banking practices | Presents sections on recipient screening, donor selection, blood collection and storage, and how to meet blood product demands | Includes useful protocols for transfusions and blood banking relevant to clinical practice | Incorporates the balanced perspectives of veterinarians and veterinary technicians…mehr
Using a practical approach, the Manual of Veterinary Transfusion Medicine and Blood Banking provides veterinary practitioners with evidence-based guidelines to refer to at the clinical practice level.
Provides evidence-based information on transfusion medicine and blood banking practices
Presents sections on recipient screening, donor selection, blood collection and storage, and how to meet blood product demands
Includes useful protocols for transfusions and blood banking relevant to clinical practice
Incorporates the balanced perspectives of veterinarians and veterinary technicians
Contains information pertaining to large, small, and exotic animals
Kenichiro Yagi, BS, RVT, VTS (ECC, SAIM), is an ICU Manager and the Blood Bank Manager at Adobe Animal Hospital in Los Altos, California, USA.
Marie K. Holowaychuk, DVM, DACVECC is a specialist in small animal emergency and critical care and works as a locum criticalist, speaker, and consultant.
Inhaltsangabe
Contributors ix
About the Editors xi
Preface xiii
Section I: Introduction to Veterinary Transfusion Medicine
1 Evolution of Veterinary Transfusion Medicine and Blood Banking 3 Marie K. Holowaychuk and Kenichiro Yagi
2 Component Therapy 13 Julie M. Walker
Section II: Blood Products
3 Red Blood Cell Products 29 Caroline Kisielewicz
4 Plasma Products 43 K. Jane Wardrop and Marjory Brooks
5 Platelet Products 55 Mary Beth Callan and Kimberly Marryott
6 Hemoglobin-Based Oxygen Carrier Solutions 70 Marie K. Holowaychuk and Thomas K. Day
7 Alternative Plasma Protein Products: Albumin and Human Immunoglobulin Therapy 83 Nicole Spurlock
8 Miscellaneous Blood Product Usage 103 Marie K. Holowaychuk and Kenichiro Yagi
Section III: Blood Product Administration
9 Canine Recipient Screening 117 Lynel J. Tocci
10 Feline Recipient Screening 129 Anthony C.G. Abrams-Ogg
11 Transfusion-Associated Complications 155 Shauna L. Blois
12 Recipient Monitoring 172 Kenichiro Yagi and Marie K. Holowaychuk
Section IV: Blood Banking
13 Canine Donor Selection 189 Kenichiro Yagi and Brandee L. Bean
14 Canine Blood Collection 199 Kenichiro Yagi
15 Feline Donor Selection 212 Charlotte Russo and Karen Humm
16 Feline Blood Collection 223 Robyn K. Taylor and Karen Humm
17 Blood Component Processing and Storage 237 Cheryl L. Mansell and Manuel Boller
Section V: Meeting Blood Product Demands
18 Blood Product Sources 259 Sally Lester
19 Donor Program Management 271 Rebecca J. Nusbaum
20 Limiting Allogenic Blood Transfusions 284 Marie K. Holowaychuk
21 Alternative Transfusion Methods 296 Sophie Adamantos and Caroline Smith
Section VI: Transfusion Medicine in Other Species
22 Equine Transfusion Medicine 309 Margaret C. Mudge and Olivia H. Williams
23 Food and Fiber Animal Transfusion Medicine 321 Brent C. Credille and Kira L. Epstein
24 Avian Transfusion Medicine 334 Stephen Cital, Angela M. Lennox and Andrea Goodnight
25 Small Mammal Transfusion Medicine 345 Jody Nugent-Deal and Kristina Palmer
26 Reptile and Amphibian Transfusion Medicine 358 Stephen Cital and Andrea Goodnight
27 Primate Transfusion Medicine 366 Stephen Cital, Angela Colagross-Schouten and Laura Summers