Nonmalignant Hematology An Issue of Critical Care Clinics E Book

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Nonmalignant Hematology  An Issue of Critical Care Clinics   E Book
Author : Robert I. Parker
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
Language : English
Release Date : 08 July 2012
ISBN : 9781455747603
Pages : 240 pages
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Nonmalignant Hematology An Issue of Critical Care Clinics E Book by Robert I. Parker Book PDF Summary

Topics include: A Critical re-appraisal of Factor VIIa; Thrombocytopenia: Hit vs non-HIT causes; Transfusion Reactions: Newer concepts on the pathophysiology, incidence, treatment and prevention of TRALI; The utility of diagnostic scoring systems for DIC; Newer anticoagulants; Anemia in the ICU; The role of plasmapheresis in critical illness; The use of erythropoiesis stimulating agents in the ICU; and Coagulopathy in the ICU: DIC vs Liver disease. Is this distinction important?

Nonmalignant Hematology  An Issue of Critical Care Clinics   E Book

Topics include: A Critical re-appraisal of Factor VIIa; Thrombocytopenia: Hit vs non-HIT causes; Transfusion Reactions: Newer concepts on the pathophysiology, incidence, treatment and prevention of TRALI; The utility of diagnostic scoring systems for DIC; Newer anticoagulants; Anemia in the ICU; The role of plasmapheresis in critical illness; The use of

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Nonmalignant Hematology  an Issue of Critical Care Clinics

Topics include: A Critical re-appraisal of Factor VIIa; Thrombocytopenia: Hit vs non-HIT causes; Transfusion Reactions: Newer concepts on the pathophysiology, incidence, treatment and prevention of TRALI; The utility of diagnostic scoring systems for DIC; Newer anticoagulants; Anemia in the ICU; The role of plasmapheresis in critical illness; The use of

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