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Table of Contents
Contributors vii
Preface ix
Chapter 1 History 1
Jeffrey McCullough
Chapter 2 The Blood Supply 11
Jeffrey McCullough
Chapter 3 Recruitment of Blood Donors 25
Thomas Watkins
Chapter 4 Blood Donor Medical Assessment, Collection, and Complications 37
Gary Bachowski
Chapter 5 Preparation, Storage, and Characteristics of Whole Blood, Blood Components, and Plasma Derivatives 59
Alesia Kaplan
Chapter 6 Production of Components by Apheresis 90
Thomas Gniadek
Chapter 7 Laboratory Testing of Donated Blood 111
Nancy Van Buren
Chapter 8 Blood Groups 135
Sarah J. Ilstrup
Chapter 9 Laboratory Detection of Blood Groups and Provision of Red Cells 168
Ulrike F. Koenigbauer
Chapter 10 Clinical Uses of Blood Components 197
Vincent Laroche and Isabelle Blais‐Normandin
Chapter 11 Transfusion Therapy in Specific Clinical Situations 257
James Stubbs, Allan Klompas, and Leanne Thalji
Chapter 12 Patient Blood Management 325
Jeffrey McCullough
Chapter 13 Pediatric Transfusion Medicine 343
Stephanie Kinney
Chapter 14 Pathogen Reduced Blood Products 359
Jeffrey McCullough
Chapter 15 Techniques of Blood Transfusion 376
Randal Covin
Chapter 16 Complications of Transfusion 39
Scott Koepsell
Chapter 17 Transfusion‐Transmitted Diseases 422
Jeffrey McCullough
Chapter 18 The HLA System in Transfusion Medicine and Transplantation 453
S. Yoon Choo
Chapter 19 Cellular Engineering: Hematopoietic Transplant, Immune Cell Therapy, and Regenerative Medicine 477
David H. McKenna and David F. Stroncek
Chapter 20 Therapeutic Apheresis 500
Ramkrishna L. Reddy
Chapter 21 Quality Programs in Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine 541
Kristin M. Mascotti
Index 556