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14.09.2023
26 Minuten
The incidence of HDFN due to RhD has fallen substantially since
the introduction of RhD immunoglobulin. However, the
identification of a pregnant woman at risk of RhD senstitisation
is extremely important to ensure that she receives RhD
immunoglobulin appropriately.
Here, Dr Helen Savoia talks about HDFN, sensitising events and
the management of RhD negative women with regard to laboratory
testing, surveillance and administration of RhD immunoglobulin in
line with the ‘Prophylactic use of RhD immunoglobulin in
pregnancy care’ guideline available at www.blood.gov.au.
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14.09.2023
43 Minuten
Transfusion is a lifesaving procedure but it is not without
risks. Patient Blood Management, which aims to reduce the
requirement for a transfusion, has for many become a standard of
care. For others, the term patient blood management is still
unfamiliar and there are barriers to its implementation.
Dr James Isbister talks about the history of transfusion, his
experience of patient blood management and some tips on how to
introduce it into practice.
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30.03.2023
30 Minuten
Identifying a patient’s risk of bleeding preoperatively is an
integral step in developing a blood management plan to minimise
blood loss during surgery. It is the responsibility of a
multidisciplinary team that may include general practitioners,
surgeons, nurses, anaesthetists, haematologists and allied health
staff.
Clinical Associate Dr Philip Crispin from Canberra Hospital talks
about the haematologist’s role in preoperative risk assessment.
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20.03.2023
17 Minuten
Identifying a patient’s risk of bleeding preoperatively is an
integral step in developing a blood management plan to minimise
blood loss during surgery. It is the responsibility of a
multidisciplinary team that may include general practitioners,
surgeons, nurses, anaesthetists, haematologists and allied health
staff.
Clinical Associate Dr Philip Crispin from Canberra Hospital talks
about the haematologist’s role in preoperative risk assessment.
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01.07.2020
10 Minuten
Tranexamic acid is increasingly being used to treat patients with
substantial blood loss. Dr Daniel Bodnar from the Royal Brisbane
and Women’s and Queensland Children’s Hospitals, and Queensland
Ambulance Service describes how tranexamic acid works to arrest
bleeding, its applications, clinical studies into the use of
tranexamic acid and future needs.
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