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This year is an exciting time for AABB education—
Practice Standards 2 Quality Assurance fundamentals 4 regulatory requirements 6 Cellular Therapies 7 Patient Blood Management 10 Transfusion Best Practices: General 14 Special Situations 20 Tissue Management 20 Components 21 Complications 22 Perinatal, Neonatal, Pediatric 24 operations reference Manuals: operations 25 Personnel/Training 27 Computers 27 Ethical/Legal Issues 27 Donor Selection and Blood Collection 28 Index by Title 29 Index by Author/Editor 30 Individual hip Application 31 AABB Publications order form 32 ordering Information InsideB ackC over
it brings a “doubling down” of commitment to expert educational resources for our community. In addition to expanding an ever-richer portfolio of content, this is also a year of investment in new technology platforms that will deliver professional development tools to all learning styles and schedules. The expanded content in transfusion medicine, patient blood management and cellular therapies provides the information needed by facilities to improve the quality of care that they are delivering to patients and donors. In the cellular therapy arena, standards for the laboratory setting have been expanded into the clinical care setting. Those faced with regulatory challenges now have access to a toolkit that provides customizable templates for regulatory submissions. for those facilities implementing patient blood management programs, multimedia learning modules will be available to provide the foundational knowledge to implement your program or to take your existing program to the next level. The already comprehensive library of print and electronic publications is being further supplemented with forward-thinking transfusion medicine content such as Antibody Identification: Art or Science? A Case Study Approach, as well as new editions of invaluable references such as The Transfusion Committee: Putting Patient Safety First. In parallel with expanding our collection of relevant content, we are revamping our delivery platforms to make it easier to access that content. An improved online Marketplace will bring together all modes of learning—from webinars to books to digital toolkits—making it easier to find resources that fit your needs. A new, robust learning portal will allow you to manage all of your career development progress in one place. Yet, amid all of these exciting changes, one thing holds constant—the contribution of leaders in the field who collaborate to develop these innovative resources. only through the deep partnership with our professional volunteer experts are we able to bring this body of knowledge to the field. I hope you will take full advantage of what AABB has to offer. Arming yourself with leading-edge knowledge is good for your professional growth, good for your facility, and good for advancing the field. regards,
Miriam Markowitz Chief Executive officer, AABB
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PrACTICE STANDArDS Standards for Blood Banks and Transfusion Services, 28th edition
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Effective Date: November 1, 2012
The 28th edition of Standards for Blood Banks and Transfusion Services details the latest standards of practice in blood banking and transfusion medicine. As in the past, a quality management system is the framework of the standards, with each of the 10 chapter headings representing one of the 10 Quality System Essentials. Significant changes: n required testing for Trypanosoma cruzi has been specified. n A new standard concerning donor instructions for postdonation information runs parallel with the previously established requirement of postphlebotomy instructions. n Written materials are specified for donor instructions regarding the donation process, postphlebotomy care, adverse effects and postdonation information. n The annual review cycle for all existing policies, processes and procedures has been adjusted to every 2 years. n New standards for records specify requirements for change control, protection during both storage and destruction, items recorded in the release of nonconforming products, and traceable items for record systems. n Monitoring of critical laboratory results has been added for peerreview programs. (AABB, 2012, soft cover, 120 pages, ISBN 9781563958380)
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change to revision cycle for Standards AABB will soon change its revision cycle for Standards from 18 months to 24 months. This will take effect after release of Standards for Blood Banks and Transfusion Services, 29th edition, which will be available in coming months and effective April 2014.
Standards for Immunohematology Reference Laboratories, 8th edition Effective Date: October 1, 2013
The eighth edition relies on a matrix of quality management system and detailed operational requirements, such as those defining minimum antisera resources. Significant changes: n A new emergency preparedness standard requires that each laboratory’s emergency management plan be tested at defined intervals. n
New standards have been added concerning equipment installation qualification, operational qualification and performance qualification.
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A new standard requires that facilities inform customers in the case where testing is not performed and a report is not generated.
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(AABB, 2013, soft cover, 56 pages, ISBN 9781563958663)
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Standards for Relationship Testing Laboratories, 10th edition and Guidance CD Effective Date: January 1, 2012
The 10th edition of Standards for Relationship Testing Laboratories (RT Standards) features new and revised requirements in areas such as personnel responsibilities, first-time accreditation, the use of autosomal markers, testing of backup systems and corrective action. Also incorporated are changes to the content addressing supplier and customer issues, as well as the interim standards relating to accredited vs nonaccredited activities described in promotional materials. The Guidance for Standards for Relationship Testing Laboratories accompanies the RT Standards as a CD-roM. In addition to detailed technical appendices, the Guidance contains practical recommendations on how to meet the requirements of the RT Standards. (AABB, 2011, soft cover, 58 pages, CD-ROM included, ISBN 9781563953316)
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Standards for Cellular Therapy Services, 6th edition
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The second edition contains requirements for facilities using molecular methods to predict blood group antigens on red cells, platelets, and neutrophils, as well as quality system requirements, operational standards, and a detailed list of inventory resources necessary for the identification of targeted nucleotides that encode these antigens. organized according to the Quality System Essentials template, these standards address operational aspects such as test methods, including restriction fragment length polymorphism testing, DNA testing for nucleotide sequence determination or single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis, and DNA array. The guiding principle of this document is to be consistent with available scientific information while focusing on patient advocacy and optimal care for donors. Included is a CD containing Guidance for Standards for Molecular Testing for Red Cell, Platelet, and Neutrophil Antigens to assist in the understanding and practical application of the standards. It is intended to provide helpful advice or examples of how to implement specific standards, focusing on those issues that may be the least familiar to of the molecular testing community. (AABB, 2013, soft cover, 60 pages, ISBN 9781563958731)
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Standards for Perioperative Autologous Blood Collection and istration, 5th edition and Guidance CD
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Effective Date: July 1, 2013
The sixth edition of Standards for Cellular Therapy Services details the latest standards of practice for accredited cellular therapy facilities.
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Standards for Molecular Testing for Red Cell, Platelet, and Neutrophil Antigens, 2nd edition and Guidance CD
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Significant changes: New and enhanced standards address clinical activities, including but not limited to standards about patient consent, patient care, preparation for istration and clinical outcomes reporting. n Chapter 5 (Process Control) is restructured into four distinct areas of focus: general process control, procurement activities, processing activities and clinical activities. n Expanded nonhematopoietic content addresses elements of novel cellular therapies. n Several revisions assist in the international application of the standards. n
(AABB, 2013, soft cover, 130 pages, ISBN 9781563958656)
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In development New standards for patient blood management are currently being developed, after having been posted online for public comment as the proposed Best Practices for a Patient Blood Management Program. Check www.aabb.org/pbm for updates.
Effective Date: January 1, 2013
The fifth edition contains requirements that address perioperative collection and preparation of red cell and non-red-cell components. It includes 27 new standards and additional edited standards. It is created with the aim to maintain and enhance the quality and safety of perioperative autologous blood collection and istration and to provide a basis for the Accreditation Program of the AABB. The Guidance for Standards for Perioperative Autologous Blood Collection and istration accompanies the perioperative Standards as a CD-roM, providing practical recommendations on how to meet the requirements of the standards. (AABB, 2013, soft cover, 63 pages, CD-ROM included, ISBN 9781563958403)
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Dancing with the Romancing the Big Q: Quality Gorilla
Romancing the Big Q: Dancing with the Quality Gorilla Edited by Lisa M. Walters
Romancing the Big Q: Dancing with the Quality Gorilla
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By Suzanne H. Butch, MA, MLS(AS)CM, SBB, CQA(ASQ); Theresa A. Downs, MT(AS)SBB, CQA(ASQ); and Sandra K. Hoffman, MT(AS)SBB, CQA(ASQ)
Edited by Lisa M. Walters, PhD, MBA, MT(AS)SBB
Quality systems have long been indispensable to the function of health-care institutions. The value in an institution’s relationship with quality is uncovered when it is allowed to evolve. Committing to a culture of continual improvement can be something like dancing with a gorilla who never tires; it means developing the skills of adapting to changing demands and environments—cyclically. Building on material from Introducing the Big Q: A Practical Quality Primer (AABB Press, 2004), Romancing the Big Q explains how to move an organization toward performance excellence. Each chapter is half theory, half story—first laying out the quality concepts, and then illustrating them in a practical case study. Topics include: n Strategic planning with matrices. n Vision and goal setting. n Solidifying leadership. n Process management and plan deployment. n Measurement and evaluation. n risk management. Each purchase includes a free Digital of Introducing the Big Q: A Practical Quality Primer for your reference. (AABB Press, 2012, soft cover, 242 pages, ISBN 9781563958298)
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“ that auditing is an organization’s best friend; there is no telling what something looks like through another’s eyes, and it is dangerous not to seek that truth.” - Angela R. Grovenstein, QMS(IRCA), CQA(ASQ), MT(AMT)C(AS), Principal Auditor, American Red Cross, Washington, District of Columbia, in “Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby…” from Introducing the Big Q: A Practical Quality Primer
Auditing in the Cellular Therapy Laboratory
The quality plan in the cellular therapy laboratory documents the structure, responsibilities, and processes and procedures to the objective of patient safety. Audits are used as part of the quality assurance system to that systems function as intended and that requirements are met. This book describes how audits document compliance, enhance a quality system and assist with error reduction. Some of the topics covered include auditing fundamentals, terminology and types; audit preparation and planning; establishing an annual audit plan; auditor characteristics; collecting and documenting evidence; data analysis; and audit follow-up. Included are more than two dozen sample forms and templates specific to cellular therapy activities. (AABB Press, 2013, Digital , 71 pages, ISBN 9781563958670)
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Auditing in the Transfusion Service By Suzanne H. Butch, MA, MLS(AS)CM, SBB, CQA(ASQ) and Theresa A. Downs, MT(AS)SBB, CQA(ASQ)
An audit can be defined as an investigation of whether work processes, systems and products adhere to established criteria. After expanding on this definition and addressing other fundamentals of auditing, this book dives into the nuts and bolts of transfusion service audits. To help design, conduct and follow-up on internal as well as external audit activities, the text is supplemented by over two dozen appendices of sample forms, templates, charts and other tools, which can be customized for use at each ’s facility. Topics featured include: n Auditing fundamentals (terminology, types of audits, sample criteria). n Preparation and planning (audit plan, audit templates, auditor characteristics). n Conducting the audit (auditing tools, collecting and documenting evidence). n Analyzing and reporting results (report details, incidental findings, exit meeting). n follow-up (response to nonconformances, lessons learned). (AABB Press, 2012, Digital , 68 pages, ISBN 9781563958342)
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Quality Toolkit and Case Studies:
S3: Simple Six Sigma for Blood Banking, Transfusion, and Cellular Therapy
By Marianne A. Silva, MS, MT(AS)SBB, CQA(ASQ), and Virginia Vengelen-Tyler, MBA, MT(AS)SBB
Edited by Lisa M. Walters, PhD, MBA, MT(AS)SBB, and Jacquelyn K. Carpenter Badley, MQM, MT(AS), QS-LA(IRCA)
Solutions for Common Problems
Tools described in the first section require no special knowledge or equipment: brainstorming, check sheets, run charts, control charts, failure mode effects analysis, fishbone diagrams, force field analysis, pareto charts, plan-do-checkact, process mapping and the five whys. The cases that demonstrate them cover four general topic areas: istrative issues, operations, donor issues and customer service. Case topics: n Staffing levels, training methods and competency documentation. n responsibility for tissue services in a transfusion service. n Patient identification issues. n receipt of blood components in the laboratory. n outdated blood components. n Quality control documentation. n Donor deferrals. n Storage, transport and delivery of components. By pairing a just-the-essentials introduction to tools with in-depth examples, this direct, readily accessible presentation sends you into your own workplace equipped with a quality improvement toolkit to use with confidence according to the situation. (AABB Press, 2011, soft cover, 192 pages, ISBN 9781563953170)
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Along with the corporate world, healthcare organizations are embracing Six Sigma methodology as a means to achieve efficiency and effectiveness in quality. With increasing cost constraints and human resource shortages, laboratories, blood banks, transfusion services and cellular therapy and tissue facilities must focus on the streamlining of processes in order to gain effectiveness in day-to-day operations. Simple Six Sigma, written in the spirit of Introducing the Big Q (AABB Press, 2004), translates a complicated subject into a readily accessible one for those familiar with basic quality issues. This book offers a foundational focus for the quality professional with an interest in taking on a Six Sigma Green Belt role or for those in executive positions who would like to better understand the potential impact of the Six Sigma methodology on their operations. Simple Six Sigma can be used by Black Belts as a teaching text for of the Six Sigma team. Topics: n The DMAIC cycle. n Tools of Six Sigma. n Team development and Six Sigma roles. n Process mapping, measurement and capability. n root cause analysis. n Hypothesis testing. n Design of experiments. n Control plans. n Dealing with failure. (AABB Press, 2007, soft cover, 192 pages, ISBN 9781563952494)
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You’ve heard of “quality tools,” but if countless presentations and articles have left you still unsure about how to use them in your organizational setting or why you should, this book is for you. Beginning with a brief overview of 11 easy-to-use quality tools, this collection of 13 case studies uses fictional scenarios to demonstrate how the tools can be used in real settings specific to blood banking and transfusion service environments.
rEGuLATorY rEQuIrEMENTS Cellular Therapies Regulatory Toolkit
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This toolkit from the AABB Center for Cellular Therapies features a suite of products designed to assist with the development and preparation of regulatory submissions to the uS food and Drug istration (fDA). Each part includes instructions and templates that are designed in accordance with fDA regulations, guidance for industry documents, and specifications of the International Conference on Harmonisation of Technical requirements for registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human use (ICH), as applicable. Now Available: Pre-IND Meeting Request and Briefing Templates See www.aabb.org/regulatorytoolkit for details, for new additions to the toolkit, and to sign up to receive notification when new items are released. (AABB, 2013, Digital , 18 pages, ISBN 9781563958823)
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A Phase 1 Clinical Trial Protocol Template. Informed Consent Template. Electronic Common Technical Document (eCTD) Templates.
Regulation and Licensure of Whole Blood and Blood Components
CFR Mini-Handbook Designed to fit conveniently in a lab coat pocket, the CFR Mini-Handbook contains the most important portions of the Code of Federal Regulations that relate to blood banking, transfusion medicine and cellular therapy. This handy resource eliminates the need to carry several unwieldy volumes, presenting the regulations as they appear in the original sources, while making them portable and easily accessible.
Included are the regulations found in the following Cfr parts: Title 21 n Part 210—Current good manufacturing practice in manufacturing, processing, packaging, or holding of drugs; general. n Part 211—Current good manufacturing practice for finished pharmaceuticals. n Part 600—Biological products; general. n Part 601—Licensing. n Part 606—Current good manufacturing practice for blood and blood components. n Part 607—Establishment registration and product listing for manufacturers of human blood and blood products. n Part 610—General biological products standards. n Part 630—General requirements for blood, blood components, and blood derivatives. n Part 640—Additional standards for human blood and blood products. n Part 660—Additional standards for diagnostic substances for laboratory tests. n Part 820—Quality system regulation. n Part 1270—Human tissue intended for transplantation. n Part 1271—Human cells, tissues, and cellular and tissue-based products. Title 42 n Part 493—Laboratory requirements. (AABB, 2013, soft cover, 542 pages, ISBN 9781563958779)
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This book captures the content of the September 2009 fDA workshop intended to educate industry on the licensure requirements and license application procedures for whole blood and blood components, including Source Plasma. This volume builds on and updates the much-used resource published by AABB in 1995 after a similar fDA workshop. Topics include: n requirements for licensure, registration and product listing. n Applicable regulations and guidance documents. n The managed review process and criteria for various submissions. n Inspections of establishments pending licensure and approval. n Exceptions and/or use of alternative procedures. (AABB, 2009, soft cover, 175 pages, CD-ROM included, ISBN 9781563953019
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CELLULAR THERAPIES New!
Basic Principles in Flow Cytometry
By Vasiliki E. Kalodimou, MSc, PhD
This book provides a fundamental understanding of the evolving technology in cell enumeration and discusses the principles of flow cytometer operation. Initially used in the diagnosis and treatment of malignant diseases, flow cytometry has evolved to include other areas, such as fetomaternal hemorrhage, immunodeficiencies, paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, cellular therapies and genetic variation. Unlike other laboratory devices, flow cytometers present the technologist with many different settings for their use. This book is intended as a primer, to help understand the basic principles of flow cytometry and provide a foundation for further study. Key topics Include: n Flow cytometry overview. n Fluorescence, dyes and fluorescence compensation. n DNA analysis and data analysis. n Cell proliferation, death and apoptosis. n Applications in clinical practice. n Quality control. (AABB Press, 2013, soft cover, 91 pages, ISBN 9781563958618)
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See full description on page 3 New! Standards for The Standards Program Committee along with the Cellular Therapy Standards Program Unit are pleased to present the expanded 6th edition of Standards for Cellular Therapy Services, which marks the introduction of requirements specifically addressing clinical cellular therapy activities.
Biology, Transplantation, Banking, and Regulation
Edited by Hal E. Broxmeyer, PhD
The relatively new field of cord blood (CB) is still evolving, having seen vast change since the first successful CB transplantation over 20 years ago. This volume aims to continue advancing the clinical efficacy and relevance of this area by providing a solid understanding of its present status. Representing a significant expansion of previous literature on the topic, this comprehensive resource on CB incorporates recent developments into 39 chapters by experts in various areas of practice. Topics: n CB biology—hematopoiesis, stem/progenitor cells and their microenvironment. n Engraftment—preclinical and clinical enhancements such as use of prostaglandin E2, inhibition of cell surface protein CD26, expansion of short-term repopulating HSCs, use of fucosylation and intrabone transplantation. n Regenerative medicine—induced pluripotent stem cells, endothelial progenitor cells and other cells. n Immune cells—CB immune cell immaturity, T helper cells, T regulatory cells, neonatal immune tolerance, natural killer cells and T-celldependent immune competence. n Clinical transplantation—leukemia in children, malignant disorders, nonmalignant disorders, adult recipients, double CB transplants, reduced-intensity conditioning regimens, determinants of engraftment, and underutilization of CB transplantation. n Operations—transplant center processes, CB banking development and processes, public vs private banking, and unit searching and distribution. n International perspectives. n Accreditation and regulation. (AABB Press, 2011, hard cover, 719 pages, ISBN 9781563953187)
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CELLuLAr THErAPIES (CONTINuED) See full description on page 15 Apheresis: Principles and Practice, 3rd edition Edited by Bruce C. McLeod, MD; Zbigniew M. Szczepiorkowski, MD, PhD, FCAP; Robert Weinstein, MD; and Jeffrey L. Winters, MD (AABB Press, 2010, hard cover, 715 pages, ISBN 9781563953057)
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Circular of Information for the Use of Cellular Therapy Products
This CT Circular includes thorough descriptions of the most commonly used minimally manipulated HCT/P products. This new version includes revised descriptions, including those for nucleated cell preparations. AABB coproduced this CT Circular with 12 other blood and cellular therapy organizations and two federal liaisons. The CT Circular is an extension of container labels and, in addition to definitions, includes information on donors and side effects of immediate and delayed immunologic and nonimmunologic complications. (AABB, 2013, brochure, 30 pages, ISBN 9781563958557)
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Cellular Therapy:
Principles, Methods, and Regulations Edited by Ellen M. Areman, MS, SBB(AS), and Kathy Loper, MHS, MT(AS)
CELLuLAr THErAPIES
This manual is a summary of practices and methods to assist in the development and operation of a clinical facility for cellular therapies. Designed for those in academia, government and industry, it is also an essential reference for those in regulatory affairs and quality assurance. This book provides a general overview of the critical steps, materials and equipment necessary to develop a cellular therapy facility, and will guide laboratory staff at all levels to develop procedures that comply with appropriate regulations and standards. Also included is a fully searchable CD-roM with customizable appendices, methods and sample forms in Microsoft Word format. Key topics include: n regulatory considerations and quality assurance. n facilities preparation. n Process development. n Product collection. n Clinical processing. n Product characterization. (AABB, 2009, soft cover, 675 pages, CD-ROM included, ISBN 9781563952968)
Core Principles in Cellular Therapy, 2nd edition four chapters that specifically address cellular therapy have been extracted from the 17th edition of the AABB Technical Manual and republished in this handy separate Digital . Written by named experts and peer-reviewed by AABB cellular therapy committee , these chapters form a key resource for a distinct readership in laboratories that typically have not used the Technical Manual. Second edition highlights include a revised section on quality control in the marrow chapter; new data on adhesion-blocking agents in apheresis collections; and a new section on plasma, Cryoprecipitated AHf and factor concentrate in the transfusion chapter. In addition, this edition now features key points listed at the end of each chapter. Chapters and methods cover: n Collection and processing of marrow. n HPCs collected by apheresis. n umbilical cord blood. n Transfusion for HPC recipients. (AABB, 2011, Digital , 94 pages, ISBN 9781563953323)
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Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation:
A Handbook for Clinicians Edited by John R. Wingard, MD; Dennis A. Gastineau, MD; Helen L. Leather, BPharm; Edward Snyder MD, FA; and Zbigniew M. Szczepiorkowski, MD, PhD, FCAP
Chapters in this easy-to-use guide reflect the combined expertise of practitioners from the Dana-Farber, M.D. Anderson, Memorial sloanKettering, Fred Hutchinson and other notable cancer centers; from the National Cancer institute and NMDP; and from numerous respected university programs and medical institutions. The aim of this HSCT Handbook is to broadly cover the major topics of indications for transplantation; donor and patient evaluation; conditioning regimens; collection, processing and characterization of stem cell products; management of immunosuppressive therapy; evaluation and management of the myriad complications encountered; suggestions for ive care; performance of the most common procedures; and aspects of follow-up care. The Handbook’s emphasis is on providing key concepts that underlie the topics and providing practical information to the reader. (AABB, 2009, spiral bound, 729 pages, CD-ROM included, ISBN 9781563952975)
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“Each chapter is comprehensive, clinically focused, expertly presented, and relevant. I was also impressed by the Appendices. They provide a rapid, convenient reference for practical management issues that arise frequently, not only in the care of transplantation patients but more broadly in the care of immunocompromised hosts.” - Alan P. Lyss, MD, Director, Clinical Research, Missouri Baptist Cancer Center, and Principal Investigator, Heartland Cancer Research CCOP
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By Suzanne H. Butch, MA, MLS(AS)CM, SBB, CQA(ASQ); Theresa A. Downs, MT(AS)SBB, CQA(ASQ); and Sandra K. Hoffman, MT(AS)SBB, CQA(ASQ)
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Pre-iND Meeting Request and Briefing Templates (now available). Phase 1 Clinical Trial Protocol Template (coming soon). informed Consent Template (coming soon). Electronic Common Technical Document (eCTD) Templates (coming soon).
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PATIENT BLooD MANAGEMENT New!
Transfusion Medicine’s Emerging Positions:
Transfusion Safety Officers and Patient Blood Management Coordinators Edited by Kathleen E. Puca, MD, and Susan T. Johnson, MSTM, MT(AS)SBB
As health-care organizations become more aware of the value and impact of patient blood management (PBM), there is a growing need for individuals with the knowledge and training required to manage PBM programs and address the full spectrum of transfusion safety. This book is intended to provide guidance on such positions (whether hospital-based or blood-centerbased)—the professionals who make good candidates, the scope of their responsibilities, their key role in improving patient outcomes, and the influence they have on various hospital departments. Also included are sample job descriptions and a template for a business case for such positions. A CD-roM is included, containing job descriptions ready for customization by each facility. (AABB Press, 2013, soft cover, CR-ROM included, ISBN 9781563958700)
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PATIENT BLooD MANAGEMENT
- Walter H. Dzik, MD, from “Emily Cooley Lecture 2002: Transfusion Safety in the Hospital” (Transfusion 2003;43:1190-9)
Putting Patient Safety First, 2nd edition Edited by Sunita Saxena, MD, MHA
Is your facility struggling to review blood usage without a transfusion committee, blood utilization review committee or similar group? Does your institution have a committee, but the group is not functioning at top efficiency? This book will help you address these issues as you recognize the importance of a transfusion review committee in the evolution toward a patient blood management environment. Building on the solid foundation of the popular first edition, this revision adds new material throughout, as well as two new chapters. A CD-roM is included, containing templates and forms ready for customization by each facility. Committee justification, organization and function. n Patient blood management and clinical practice guidelines. n regulatory agencies and accrediting organizations. n Transfusionist and nurse participation (new). n Quality tools for the committee. n reporting and system improvement (new). n
(AABB Press, 2013, soft cover, 190 pages, CD-ROM included, ISBN 9781563958649)
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Coming Soon! "With no one immediately responsible for oversight of those transfusion steps that occur outside the laboratory, it is little wonder that serious lapses, misunderstandings, knowledge gaps, and errors may occur. The principal role of the hospital TSO is to work outside the laboratory to improve patient safety during transfusion."
The Transfusion Committee:
Perioperative Blood Management: A Physician’s Handbook,3rd edition Edited by Jonathan Waters, MD; Aryeh Shander, MD; and Karen King, MD
Published tly by AABB and the Society for the Advancement of Blood Management (SABM), this Handbook contains essential information for practitioners who recognize the duty to consider all alternatives in care, both to select transfusion and to avoid transfusion. The broad range of material discusses Jehovah’s Witness patients, acute normovolemic hemodilution, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, artificial oxygen carriers, recombinant factor VIIa, anemia prevention and a host of other aspects of this growing field. It is small enough to fit in a lab coat pocket, yet comprehensive enough to answer many of the questions that arise in daily practice. Key topics include: n Preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative blood management. n Adjunctive intraoperative therapies. n Point-of-care testing. n Management of special patient populations, including new chapters on orthopedic surgery and medical oncology. (AABB/SABM, 2013, soft cover, ISBN 9781563958489)
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Guidelines for Patient Blood Management and Blood Utilization Developed for the Clinical Transfusion Medicine Committee and the Transfusion Medicine Section Coordinating Committee by Joanne Becker, MD, and Beth Shaz, MD
With patient safety and optimal outcomes as the goal, blood management and utilization concepts reach across diverse areas to include all aspects of the transfusion decision-making process. This Guideline assists facilities in developing strategies that provide for the appropriate use of blood and the use of alternatives that help to reduce or avoid the need for allogeneic blood transfusion. A multidisciplinary approach is advocated that includes the use of blood component guidelines, pharmaceutical preparations to minimize blood loss, blood conservation methods and blood utilization review practices. Some highlights include: n The transfusion review process, including thresholds and assessments. n Nonsurgical as well as preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative strategies. n The blood utilization review process, including the development of facility-specific guidelines and quality improvement. n Auditing of blood utilization, including criteria for a wide range of components and situations. (AABB, 2011, soft cover, 52 pages, ISBN 9781563953262)
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Decision Making in Transfusion Medicine By Eleftherios C. Vamvakas, MD, PhD, MPH
This evidence-based book examines the policy and clinical decisions being made in the name of blood safety. This book is intended to serve one of the recurring principles enunciated by the fDA—that decision making must be transparent. The book discusses both the evidence ing allogeneic blood transfusion and the hotly debated policy alternatives proposed for avoiding its risks. Topics: n The contrast between precautionary principle and evidence-based medicine. n Causes of, and strategies to reduce, transfusion-related mortality. n Emerging transmissible infections. n Pathogen reduction. n MSM donor deferrals. n Patient blood management. n Meta-analysis and equipoise in transfusion medicine. The book includes a bonus CD-roM containing three fundamental chapters from Evidence-Based Practice of Transfusion Medicine: n Basic Concepts. n Statistical Associations and Cause-and-Effect relationships. n Diagnostic Accuracy and Clinical Value of Laboratory Tests used to Screen the Allogeneic Blood Supply for Infectious Disease Markers. (AABB Press, 2011, hard cover, 318 pages, CD-ROM included, ISBN 9781563953194)
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This Data Card is a handy reference that folds down to fit conveniently in a lab or suit coat pocket. Laminated for durability, the card concisely summarizes evidencebased restrictive strategies for red Blood Cell (rBC) transfusion in both adult and pediatric patients. Included are indications, contraindications and key points on istration, as well as references. Also included is a guide to the evaluation of the evidence used to develop the recommended strategies.
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Citations in Patient Blood Management
By James P. AuBuchon, MD, FCAP, FR(Edin); Kathleen Puca, MD, MT(AS)SBB, FCAP; Sunita Saxena, MD, MHA; Ira A. Shulman, MD, FCAP; and Jonathan H. Waters, MD
Compiled by James P. AuBuchon, MD, FCAP, FR(Edin)
After reviewing the rationale for limiting transfusion, this primer thoroughly discusses the five major concepts in patient blood management: 1) limiting blood loss through phlebotomy for testing, 2) optimizing patient hemoglobin levels, 3) using autologous donation and intraoperative blood recovery techniques, 4) minimizing perioperative blood loss and 5) making evidence-based hemotherapy decisions. Also included are practical suggestions for taking initial positive steps toward program implementation; sample forms and reports; and helpful print and online resources. The is complimentary for AABB . (AABB, 2011, Digital , 34 pages, ISBN 9781563958281)
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Blood Management:
Options for Better Patient Care Edited by Jonathan H. Waters, MD
Published tly by AABB and the Society for the Advancement of Blood Management (SABM), Blood Management explores strategies for appropriately using or avoiding transfusion therapy. offering both a broad theoretical foundation for patient blood management concepts and practical information on implementing the techniques, this book illustrates the value of using multiple strategies to achieve the best patient outcomes.
Approximately 1800 reference citations on patient blood management (PBM) have been assembled by topic and subtopic in this convenient, useful resource. Areas covered include the medical and preoperative patient (assessment and treatment of anemia and coagulation difficulties, indications for transfusion, preoperative autologous donation), perioperative techniques (sequestration of components, blood recovery and reinfusion, pharmacologic interventions, point-of-care testing), issues specific to unique patient populations (critical care, obstetrics, pediatrics, orthopedic surgery, cardiac surgery, hepatic surgery) and general aspects (volume resuscitation, the transfusion committee, general surgical techniques and cost-effectiveness). The is complimentary for AABB . (AABB, 2012, Digital , 88 pages, ISBN 9781563958441)
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This volume will prove to be an essential and accessible reference for surgeons, anesthesiologists, perfusionists, transfusion specialists, clinicians and nurses. Key topics include: Transfusion decision making. n Preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative techniques. n Program development, economics and quality systems. n Pretransfusion testing and point-of-care testing. n Preoperative optimization, blood sequestration and ancillary techniques. n Special settings, such as cancer, and liver, obstetric, pediatric and cardiac surgery.
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Guidelines for Blood Recovery and Reinfusion in Surgery and Trauma Developed for the Scientific Section Coordinating Committee by Jonathan Waters, MD; Robert M. Dyga, RN, C; and Mark H. Yazer, MD, FR(C)
This Guideline reflects recent developments in patient care during the perioperative period. Its pages cover general concepts of 1) advantages and disadvantages of perioperative transfusion, 2) the indications and contraindications for intraoperative and postoperative recovery and reinfusion, 3) the possible complications, and 4) istrative aspects that are often overlooked. Yet, it also digs into more detail—for example, exploring washing vs nonwashing of reinfused bood and the use of partially filled bowls. (AABB, 2010, soft cover, 29 pages, ISBN 9781563953125)
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For many years, quality improvement and quality assurance activities for assessment of transfusion safety have focused on blood component collection, processing and compatibility testing. Guidelines for the Quality Assessment of Transfusion offers insight into the rationale for these requirements. This publication provides information for establishing a thorough assessment program of the transfusion process in order to maximize patient safety. (AABB, 2006, soft cover, 38 pages, ISBN 1563952254)
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(A Quick Reference in Transfusion Medicine), 2nd edition Edited by Mark E. Brecher, MD, and Shauna Hay, MT(AS)
This second pocket-sized edition is not only updated but expanded, presenting a collection of the most useful tables and illustrations from AABB publications and other popular texts. The spiral binding makes it easy to flip quickly to the information clinicians, technologists, nurses and managers need in the day-to-day practice of transfusion medicine. With more than 90 selections from 25 sources, this 7.5" x 4.5” resource covers a broad range of topics—for example, normal values for children or adults, calculated donation volumes, incidence of genotypes/phenotypes, infectious disease risk estimates, infusion rates, summaries of adverse reactions, indications for therapeutic apheresis, component storage requirements and much more. In addition to sections for blood donation, serology, apheresis, components, transfusion practice and transplantation, this reorganized edition features two new sections for patient blood management and pediatrics. (AABB Press, 2012, soft cover, 209 pages, ISBN 9781563958335)
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This updated collection of the most useful tables and illustrations on apheresis from more than 20 AABB texts and ASfA publications fits in your pocket. from ASfA indication categories to signs and symptoms of adverse effects, from calculations for underweight donors to cellular therapy product labeling requirements, from collection equipment comparisons to guidelines for catheter sizes in pediatric practice—a wealth of material is at your fingertips. This volume reflects the new ASfA 2013 indication categories, as well as updated editions of AABB Standards and other sources. Additional highlights include a revised format for diseases descriptions relating to apheresis indications, and new information on effects of plasma exchange on medications; alterations in blood after one plasma volume; atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome; and testing HCT/P donors; as well as an ICD-9 to -10 crosswalk. Sections again cover indications, calculations and kinetics, clinical practice, donors, cellular therapy and more. This 7.5" x 4.5" resource will be appreciated by clinicians, technologists, nurses and managers in the laboratory and patient care areas. (AABB Press/ASFA, 2013, soft cover, 251 pages, ISBN 9781563958687)
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This is the first book of its kind to hit the market in over 10 years, with information available nowhere else. Written by a global team of leading experts, it covers issues from processing and storage to clinical indications, dosing and adverse effects. This is the go-to reference on platelets for clinicians and technologists alike. Chapters are designed as stand-alone resources on each topic for easy reference. Key topics include: n Platelet metabolism. n Production methods; pathogen reduction. n In-vivo and in-vitro evaluation. n Prophylactic, active bleeding and refractory settings. n Neonatal transfusion. n Antigen compatibility. n Adverse reactions. n Alternatives to transfusion.
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By Janis R. Hamilton, MS, MT(AS)SBB; Susan T. Johnson, MSTM, MT(AS)SBB; and Sally V. Rudmann, PhD, MT(AS)SBB
This book steps in where hands-on practice may struggle to go. Written by practicing serologists and educators, these case study simulations examine techniques for alloantibody identification including use of chemicals, inhibition, adsorption, and adsorption/elution. Each case begins with a clinical scenario and initial test results, which are followed by a series of multiple-choice questions that offer testing options and protocols for resolution. Along the way, the reader is provided with detailed designed to enhance reflection and critical thinking. Equally suited to classroom or individual study, the printed book is supplemented by an online component without the answers, to provide a realistic testing situation. (AABB Press, 2013, soft cover, 506 pages, ISBN 9781563958373)
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Edited by Bruce C. McLeod, MD; Zbigniew M. Szczepiorkowski, MD, PhD, FCAP; Robert Weinstein, MD; and Jeffrey L. Winters, MD
A Physician’s Handbook, 4th edition
Published tly by AABB and the American Society for Apheresis (ASfA), this Handbook has been updated to reflect the latest research and practices in the field. It provides a thorough yet succinct of the most commonly practiced apheresis procedures and indications for their use. This convenient reference provides disease-specific content that is of great use to physicians who order or ister such therapies, as well as technical content that assists other health-care personnel who perform the actual procedures. Key topics include: n New chapter on the 2013 ASfA indication categories and recommendation grades and how they can be used in clinical practice. n New chapter on operation and accreditation considerations. n ICD-9 and ICD-10 billing codes. n overview of therapeutic apheresis—principles, physiology, patient evaluation and management, instrumentation and adverse events. n Plasma exchange. n red cell exchange. n Cytapheresis. n Selective removal. n Special situations involving pediatric patients. (AABB/ASFA, 2013, soft cover, ISBN 9781563958755)
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With several new chapters and expansions on previous chapters, anyone with specific questions about the scientific, technical and practical aspects of apheresis can discover the answers within this latest edition. Each chapter has been fully updated with the results of relevant clinical studies published since the second edition was released. Highlights: n Comprehensive of the uses for apheresis instruments. n History of both donor and patient apheresis. n Descriptions of new instruments intended for multiple component donations and a new device for photopheresis. n New chapter on therapeutic apheresis in the context of organ transplantation. n Greatly expanded section on stem cell transplantation. (AABB Press, 2010, hard cover, 715 pages, ISBN 9781563953057)
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Principles and Practice, 3rd edition CD-ROM Edited by Bruce C. McLeod, MD; Zbigniew M. Szczepiorkowski, MD, PhD, FCAP; Robert Weinstein, MD; and Jeffrey L. Winters, MD
This CD-roM of the third edition provides an easy way to explore a comprehensive of the scientific, technical and clinical issues that arise in apheresis practice. This easy-to-use, fully searchable CD-roM contains all the updated textbook information in one handy disk. (AABB Press, 2010, CD-ROM, ISBN 9781563953064)
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Practical Guide to Transfusion Medicine, 2nd edition
organized by the topics covered in Practical Guide to Transfusion Medicine, this collection of almost 200 multiple-choice questions and answers can be used to equal advantage in a classroom setting or for independent study. for each subject, the questions are first presented without answers, to provide a more realistic testing experience. Then the correct answers are identified and explained, and suggested readings are listed.
Ideal for every student of clinical transfusion medicine, those who transfuse blood on a daily basis and need a handy reference, or practitioners just looking for an informative resource on the subject matter, Practical Guide to Transfusion Medicine, 2nd edition, has been updated and expanded to provide guidance in the day-to-day clinical aspects of transfusing blood. This is the book clinicians and nurses wish they had in the wards, and emergency room or operating room doctors wish they had in their residency and fellowships.
By George Leonard, MD, PhD, and Michael Licata, MD
Topics include: n Blood component preparation and storage. n Pretransfusion testing. n Blood group systems. n istration of blood components. n Adverse effects of transfusion. n Indications for transfusion. n Special situations and transfusion emergencies. n Therapeutic apheresis. Bonus for Instructors! If you are ordering multiple Practical SelfAssessment books for course adoption, AABB will also provide the test questions without answers as a PDf. You may it to your system as an online tool or generate paper copies to distribute to students. After taking the test, students can use the books you have ordered to better understand the correct answer and locate key resources in the reading lists. Just let the AABB sales associate know that you want the PDf. And to ask for your complimentary instructor’s copy for the course adoption.
By Marian Petrides, MD; Gary Stack, MD, PhD; Laura Cooling, MD, MS; and Lanne Y. Maes, MD
Topics addressed in this edition: n Indications for transfusion. n Infectious and noninfectious adverse effects of transfusion. n Transfusion alternatives. n Blood group antigens and antibodies. n Plasma derivatives. n Transfusion in emergencies. n Therapeutic apheresis. n Transfusion service management. n Special patient populations. n Component istration. (AABB Press, 2007, soft cover, 504 pages, ISBN 9781563952432)
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By Marian Petrides, MD; Roby Rogers, MD; and Nora Ratcliffe, MD
Transfusion Medicine Interactive, designed to complement the Practical Guide to Transfusion Medicine, serves as an interactive tool for those interested in understanding the practical aspects of clinical transfusion medicine. This is a handy reference that allows s to take advantage of the interactive benefits of receiving auditory and text while managing over 60 complex, multi-part cases presented in a clinical pathological conference format. It demonstrates how to reach conclusions from current data and how to proceed in accumulating further data to ensure accurate diagnosis and management of blood banking and transfusion events. s move at their own pace with a revolutionary simulator designed to walk the step-by-step through the interpretation of 12 antibody identification s, with multiple antibodies and with autoantibodies. Topics include compatibility testing and intepretation, blood bank math, product istration, adverse effects and more. (AABB Press, 2004, CD-ROM, PC and Mac compatible, ISBN 1563951916)
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Transfusion Therapy:
Compiled by Nancy Heddle, MSc, FCSMLS(D)
Edited by Paul D. Mintz, MD
Understanding the Methodology Toolbox Articles in the peer-reviewed literature often end with the conclusion “further research is needed.” This book provides guidance on how to design, perform and publish the clinical research needed to fill some of the voids in the scientific literature. Written by recognized experts, these articles originally They appeared as “Clinical research focus” contributions to are gathered here in one convenient, timeless resource to encourage and assist investigators and authors in conducting clinical research, analyzing the data and reporting on outcomes. Topics include: n n n n n n
Clinical research study designs. understanding summary measures. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Bias and confounding. Qualitative research. Writing and reviewing manuscripts.
Clinical Principles and Practice, 3rd edition
filling a niche between the handbook and weightier compendia, this edition has been updated to reflect current practice in transfusion therapy and provides guidance for prescribing blood components and derivatives. In addition, chapters cover clinical practice, adverse events and quality assurance. Enhanced content covers discussions of transfusion therapy in surgery, pediatric transfusion, transfusion-induced immunomodulation, transfusion in stem cell transplantation, and rh Immune Globulin therapy. The third edition is a must-have for anyone in the field of transfusion medicine. New this edition: Transfusion therapy in critical care. n Transfusion therapy in trauma and massive transfusion. n Pathogen reduction and inactivation. n Alloimmunization to red cell antigens. n
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Primer of Blood istration, 10.0 The Continuing Education Committee originally prepared this easy-to-use resource, and the Transfusion Medicine Section Coordinating Committee updates it to reflect changes in the AABB Standards for Blood Banks and Transfusion Services. The primer is an effective training tool for both the classroom and individual study settings. Topics include diverse activities involved in blood istration, such as patient consent, injury prevention, blood issue/reissue, infusion devices, venous access, patient monitoring and transfusion reactions. (AABB, 2012, Digital , 107 pages, ISBN 9781563958564)
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Clinical Principles and Practice, 3rd edition CD-ROM Edited by Paul D. Mintz, MD
The CD-roM is an easy way to access and store all of the information provided in the textbook (see above). (AABB Press, 2011, CD-ROM, ISBN 9781563953088)
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Collected Questions and Answers, 10th edition
Edited by John D. Roback, MD, PhD; Brenda J. Grossman, MD; Teresa Harris, MT(AS)SBB, CM, CQIA, CQA(ASQ); and Christopher D. Hillyer, MD
Edited by Mark E. Brecher, MD; compiled by Ira A. Shulman, MD; W. Tait Stevens, MD; and Laura McClannan, MS, MT(AS)SBB, CQA(ASQ)
Now in its 17th edition, AABB’s Technical Manual remains one of the most globally referenced and comprehensive sources of information in blood banking, transfusion medicine and cellular therapy. Sought after by both seasoned professionals and newcomers, it enables readers to find critical information quickly.
This collection of more than 100 questions submitted by health-care professionals is copublished with the California Blood Banking Society (CBBS). Pertinent questions representing the broadest interests of the of both organizations were selected for this edition. The sections cover procedures and situations for which there are often no regulations or standards and reflect many of the new and expanding areas of transfusion medicine and cellular therapies. Each question is followed by a detailed response with references.
With methods, illustrations, charts and more, each of the 32 chapters and eight methods have been meticulously updated. In this edition, key points summarize each chapter, and highlights include expanded information on immunology, infectious diseases, hospital regulations, specific gravity of blood components, fDA guidance on vCJD, and more
Topics include blood donation, collection, component preparation and transfusion; patient blood management; apheresis; cellular therapies; quality and regulations; operations; and more.
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Judd’s Methods in Immunohematology, 3rd edition
By W. John Judd, FIBMS, MIBiol; Susan T. Johnson, MSTM, MT(AS)SBB; and Jill Storry, PhD, FIBMS
This well-respected compilation has stood for many years as one of the most widely used references for serologic methods. usable as a manual of standard operating procedures (SoPs) for blood centers, transfusion services and immunohematology reference laboratories, the third edition has been updated throughout to reflect current modifications to protocols and SoP formats after a base of routine methods. Topics include the detection, identification and investigation of antibodies; perinatal testing; ABo typing problems; reagent preparation and more. The book includes a CD-roM containing the SoPs in Microsoft Word, to use as is or to customize for individual facilities. (AABB Press, 2008, soft cover, 626 pages, CD-ROM included, ISBN 9781563952661)
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Edited by Toby L. Simon, MD; Edward L. Snyder, MD; Bjarte G. Solheim, MD, PhD, MHA; Christopher P. Stowell, MD, PhD; Ronald G. Strauss, MD; and Marian Petrides, MD
Rossi’s Principles of Transfusion Medicine is the most comprehensive and practical reference on transfusion science and medicine available. In addition to chapter updates, it also features brand new chapters in the measurement of cell kinetics, obstetric transfusion practice, cord blood, transfusion alternatives and regenerative medicine. Produced tly by Wiley-Blackwell and AABB Press, it now has two companion CD-roMs— one containing interactive case studies and one containing PDfs of all 66 chapters. (AABB Press/Wiley-Blackwell, 2009, hard cover, 1112 pages, 2 CD-ROMs included, ISBN 9781405175883)
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Guidelines for Antibody Identification Developed for the Scientific Section Coordinating Committee by Marilyn Moulds, MT(AS)SBB, and Mary Kowalski, MT(AS)SBB
This Guideline is intended to assist transfusion services with the identification of antibodies in patients with a reactive pretransfusion antibody detection test. Its major sections address 1) routine testing and interpretation guidelines, 2) additional guidance and testing, and 3) unusual antibody identification situations. Instructive case studies accompany each section, and more guidance is included in several appendices. Although this resource can be used as a training tool, those readers who are already familiar with related material in the AABB Technical Manual will derive the most benefit. The scope and depth of the content will appeal to facilities and technologists who work with a single antibody identification using the same method employed for antibody detection, as well as laboratories that use multiple s and special testing methods. (AABB, 2010, soft cover, 71 pages, ISBN 9781563953118)
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Immunoglobulin Therapy Edited by Alan H. Lazarus, PhD, and John Semple, PhD
Simply put, this text contains all the information you need most about intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) products and their use in clinical practice. This collaboration of international experts has resulted in the most comprehensive resource available in an area of transfusion medicine that is rapidly growing. Contents address not only IVIG and anti-D but also therapeutic monoclonal immunoglobulins. Chapters cover: n Basic concepts and practical considerations. n Manufacturing concepts. n Mechanisms of action. n use of IVIG in hematology, neurology, infectious diseases, systemic inflammatory response syndromes and other diseases. n use of anti-D in hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn and in autoimmunity. n use of monoclonal antibodies in hematology and oncology. The discussions on recent research and future directions will be of interest to both scientists in the laboratory setting and clinicians making patient care decisions. (AABB Press, 2010, soft cover, 304 pages, ISBN 9781563953040)
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Guidelines for the Labeling of Specimens for Compatibility Testing Developed for the Scientific Section Coordinating Committee by Susan N. Rossmann, MD, PhD
This Guideline focuses on ensuring that specimen identification is a key step in every facility’s labeling requirements. The processes to employ and the concepts behind them are explained in this Guideline to help those seeking to improve their specimen labeling process. outlined are specific features that should be a part of the facility’s quality assurance or quality assessment activities. Also included are labeling requirements of AABB, the College of American Pathologists, the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute and the British Committee for Standards in Hematology. (AABB, 2002, soft cover, 14 pages, ISBN 1563951576)
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Guidelines for the Use of Blood Warming Devices
Developed for the Scientific Section Coordinating Committee by Teresa M. Hrovat, MT(AS)SBB; Michael water, MT(AS)SBB; and Richard N. Palmer, MD
Helpful hints for those who establish policies, processes and procedures to achieve the desired outcome of Standard 3.8 are addressed in this publication. Contents include blood-warming technologies, advantages of blood-warming devices, indications for use, contraindications, warnings and istrative aspects. (AABB, 2002, soft cover, 12 pages, ISBN 1563951568)
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Developed for the Scientific Section Coordinating Committee by Jerald E. Mullersman, MD, PhD, and Gary E. Carnahan, MD, PhD
Circumstances under which blood from donors with sickle cell trait should be avoided have not been clearly delineated because evidence from controlled studies is lacking. AABB standards require each transfusion service to establish a policy that describes when to avoid transfusion of sickle cell trait erythrocytes. This Guideline reviews the various recommendations being made in the absence of controlled studies and critically examines the basis for them. (AABB, 2004, soft cover, 10 pages, ISBN 1563951932)
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Special Situations
Tissue Management
Guidelines for Massive Transfusion
Hospital Tissue Management:
Developed for the Scientific Section Coordinating Committee by Arthur Bracey, MD
Edited by A. Brad Eisenbrey, MD, PhD; D. Ted Eastlund, MD; and Jerome L. Gottschall, MD
The safety and adequacy of blood used in massive transfusion presents a challenge for transfusion services. The Guideline addresses how a transfusion service can play an important role by deg and implementing systems to effectively manage patients with massive transfusion. The first part of this Guideline, Medical Considerations, addresses hemotherapy management options for patients receiving massive transfusion. These options take into available studies and expert position statements on the subject. The second part, Laboratory Considerations, discusses issues surrounding the design and implementation of a massive transfusion protocol. (AABB, 2005, soft cover, 19 pages, ISBN 1563951991)
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A Practitioner’s Handbook, 1st edition Published tly by AABB, the American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB) and the Eye Bank Association of America (EBAA), Hospital Tissue Management is developed by of the AABB Tissue Committee, including representatives from all three organizations as well as The t Commission. This resource is intended as a consolidated quick reference for blood bankers, pathologists, operating room nurses, managers and other hospital staff adapting to new requirements for tissue handling. Highlights: n Transplant-transmitted disease. n Supplier qualification. n Guidelines for tissue preparation and storage. n Centralization vs decentralization. n regulatory requirements and recalls. n Standards of the AABB, AATB, EBAA and The t Commission. With a preface by D. Michael Strong, PhD, MT(AS), BCLD(ABB). (AABB/AATB/EBAA, 2008, soft cover, 215 pages, ISBN 9781563952685)
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Developed for the Tissue Committee by D. Ted Eastlund, MD, and A. Brad Eisenbrey, MD, PhD
This Guideline follows the structure of The t Commission requirements for hospitals that receive, store, transplant or distribute human tissue. It provides the rationale for the requirements as well as suggested processes for quality management of tissue activities. Included is a crosswalk that links The t Commission requirements with applicable AABB standards. (AABB, 2006, soft cover, 20 pages, ISBN 1563952408)
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Tissue Management Self-Assessment Tool for Transfusion Services and Hospitals By Wendy L. Frizzo, MT(AS)
This resource offers a comprehensive view of the standards of multiple accrediting bodies and guidance in evaluating your facility against those standards. This is your tool to prepare for and maintain accreditation with AABB, CAP and The t Commission.
Tissue Management Self-Assessment Tool for Transfusion Services and Hospitals
© 2008 AABB
BY WENDY L. FRIZZO
Included: n
Explanations of fDA regulations.
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Crosswalks matching AABB standards with similar standards of the AATB, CAP and The t Commission, along with examples of compliance.
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Checklists for self-assessment according to each Quality System Essential.
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(AABB, 2008, soft cover, spiral bound, 117 pages, CD-ROM included, ISBN 9781563952647)
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RBC Transfusion Data Card: See page 11
A Physician’s Handbook, 10th edition
Edited by Karen King, MD, and Jerome L. Gottschall, MD
This handbook has been thoroughly reviewed and updated to reflect current trends in transfusion medicine practice. The compact volume, which fits conveniently in a lab coat pocket, is packed with comprehensive discussions of blood components, plasma derivatives, transfusion practices, hemostatic disorders and adverse effects of transfusion, as well as succinct overviews of therapeutic apheresis and hematopoietic cellular therapy. references for each topic are extensive. New this edition: n Component discussion addresses two recently approved platelet products. n Expanded information on prothrombin complex concentrates. n revamped discussion of massive transfusion. n Expanded information on anticoagulant drugs. n New section on biovigilance. n Expanded information on hematopoietic growth factors. n Indications for apheresis.. (AABB, 2011, soft cover, 271 pages, ISBN 9781563953200)
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Blood Transfusion Therapy Data Card The Blood Transfusion Therapy Data Card is a handy reference that folds down to a 4” x 6” size and can be carried easily in a lab or suit coat pocket. Laminated for durability, the Data Card features: n Information on the proper istration of blood components. n A list of available components with their composition and indications for use. n An outline of treatment for acute transfusion reactions. five additional components appear in this version: Prothrombin Complex Concentrates, fibrinogen Concentrate, factor XIII Concentrate, Protein C Concentrate and Activated Prothrombin Complex Concentrates. (AABB, 2011, ISBN 9781563953309)
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Guidelines for Managing Tissue Allografts in Hospitals
TrANSfuSIoN BEST PrACTICES
TrANSfuSIoN BEST PrACTICES (CONTINuED) Circular of Information for the Use of Human Blood and Blood Components
New!
The Circular is an extension of the blood container label and is recognized as acceptable by the fDA. Prepared by AABB, the American red Cross, America’s Blood Centers and the Armed Services Blood Program, this Circular describes available components, actions, indications, contraindications, dosage and istration, side effects and hazards. Included is a comprehensive but concise table summarizing indications, benefits and precautions for blood. Also included is information on newly approved plasma components. (AABB, 2013, brochure, 78 pages, ISBN 9781563958632)
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Blood Component Visual Inspection Guide originally developed by a team at the American red Cross, and now endorsed and produced by AABB, this tool is vital for anyone handling blood units in the blood center, laboratory, or hospital. It is full of professional color photographs that depict normal and abnormal appearances of components, as well as definitions and causes of adverse conditions for components. Features: n 8.5" × 11" size ensures large images for side-by-side comparison to actual units. n Spiral binding lets the Guide lie flat while pages are flipped. n
Pages are laminated to withstand washing with a 10% bleach solution.
(AABB Press/ARC, 2009, soft cover, spiral bound, 44 pages, ISBN 9781563953002)
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Blood Component Preparation: From Benchtop to Bedside
Complications Transfusion Reactions, 4th edition
Edited by Miguel Lozano, MD; Morris A. Blajchman, MD; and Joan Cid, MD
This convenient resource has it all—not only the different methods for blood component preparation but also the effects that those methods have on the product itself and, thus, the blood recipient. The book addresses four major areas: overview of methods, additive solutions and containers, frequently used modifications, and updates on recent technologies and techniques. Key topics include: n Component therapy concepts and use of automation. n The platelet-rich plasma, buffy-coat and apheresis methods. n rBC and platelet additive solutions and containers. n Leukocyte reduction, irradiation, and pathogen reduction. n Components for infants. n LEAN manufacturing. This book will be a useful reference for transfusion service physicians and those in the component preparation unit alike. (AABB Press, 2010, soft cover, 323 pages, ISBN 9781563953101)
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Edited by Mark A. Popovsky, MD
far outweighing the diligently cornered, known infectious risks of transfusion, noninfectious risks require significant attention at the forefront of efforts to advance patient safety. Adverse events such as transfusion-related acute lung injury (TrALI), graft-vs-host disease, hemolytic or allergic reactions, bacterial contamination and many others are the subjects in the spotlight for Transfusion Reactions. This reference manual on noninfectious complications is as prominent in the field as it is comprehensive. Appropriate for clinicians, laboratorians and nurses worldwide, the content is accessible for either subtopic or in-depth review. In addition to the chapters on specific types of reactions, the book addresses nursing and cellular therapy perspectives, and conditions in the developing world. This edition features new content on patient blood management and strategies to prevent complications, as well as meticulous updating throughout. As in previous editions, authors address each complication in of clinical presentation, morbidity, differential diagnosis, mechanism of action, treatment and prevention. (AABB Press, 2012, hard cover, 677 pages, ISBN 9781563958359)
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An Effective Tool for Improving Transfusion Safety Edited by René R. P. De Vries, MD, and Jean-Claude Faber, MD
Hemovigilance is a “quality process” that aims to improve quality and increase safety of blood transfusion by surveying all activities of the blood transfusion chain, from donors to recipients. This volume is above all a practical guide to setting up and improving hemovigilance systems, while raising awareness for reporting adverse events and reactions. This is the first international book on hemovigilance, assembling all the vital issues in one definitive reference source—essential reading for all staff involved in the transfusion process.
TRALI: Mechanisms, Management, and Prevention
Edited by Steven H. Kleinman, MD, and Mark A. Popovsky, MD
AABB brings you the first comprehensive reference on transfusion-related lung injury (TrALI), collecting the completed research in one volume. This accessible tool provides both an overview and a detailed picture of the relevant clinical, laboratory, pathophysiologic and donor-related issues posed by TrALI. Intended to provide transfusion medicine professionals, transfusing clinicians and other staff with a useful reference guide, each chapter has been written by a recognized authority in the field, summarizing existing knowledge as well as highlighting areas of ongoing investigation.
A general introduction includes chapters on hemovigilance as a quality tool for transfusion as well as concepts of and models for hemovigilance. The core of the book describes how hemovigilance systems have been set up and how they work in hospitals, in blood establishments and at a national level. Chapters on hemovigilance at the international level, achievements and new developments complete the picture.
Topics: n Differential diagnosis, incidence, pathophysiology and treatment. n Concerns in the ICu. n Donor management and laboratory evaluation. n HLA and granulocyte antibody testing. n Experience in the uK. n risk reduction.
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2012, hard cover, 392 pages, ISBN 9780470655276)
(AABB Press, 2008, soft cover, 196 pages, ISBN 9781563952678)
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Pathogen Inactivation:
The Penultimate Paradigm Shift Edited by James P. AuBuchon, MD, and Christopher V. Prowse, MA, DPhil, FRath
With the assumption of remarkably low risk, albeit at a higher cost, pathogen inactivation techniques hold promise for addressing not only known safety concerns, including bacterial contamination, but also the “next new virus” for which we are unprepared. This comprehensive volume presents the basic concepts, reviews completed research and provides practical implementation advice from an international of “early adopters.” This text will be of interest to those who are already using pathogen inactivation techniques, those who are considering them, and those seeking to be informed of important trends. (AABB Press, 2010, soft cover, 294 pages, ISBN 9781563953095)
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Guidelines for the Laboratory Evaluation of Transfusion Reactions Developed for the Scientific Section Coordinating Committee by Robertson Davenport, MD
While infectious transfusion complications are often the focus of patients, physicians, blood transfusion professionals and regulatory agencies, nonviral and immunologically based complications are the most prevalent risks for a transfusion recipient. The diagnosis and evaluation of any transfusion reaction is a matter of clinical judgment by a physician trained in the adverse effects of transfusion. Negative testing results should not be interpreted as definitely excluding a transfusion reaction if there is a strong clinical suspicion that the patient’s symptoms are related to blood transfusion. The laboratory evaluation of suspected transfusion reactions is critical not only to the health and well-being of the patient but also to the process of improvement through corrective and preventive actions. (AABB, 2003, soft cover, 16 pages, ISBN 1563952017)
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Perinatal, Neonatal, Pediatric Neonatal Transfusion Guidance
New!
Developed for the Transfusion Medicine Section Coordinating Committee by Steven Sloan, MD, PhD; Cassandra Josephson, MD; Mark Fung, MD, PhD; and Susan Roseff, MD
Pediatric Transfusion:
A Physician’s Handbook, 3rd edition Edited by Susan D. Roseff, MD, and Jerome L. Gottschall, MD
The unique requirements for neonatal transfusion affect many processes and procedures in the continuum from collection and selection of blood components to the methods of istration. This publication describes many of these fine points, including the importance of communication between clinical staff, laboratory personnel and the neonate’s parents; component processing techniques such as irradiation, filtration and aliquoting; effects of component storage and preservation; and blood istration concerns (eg, venous access, infusion pumps, blood warming).
All practitioners who transfuse the neonatal and pediatric populations, including physicians treating patients in the hospital or those answering questions while on call in the blood bank, will find valuable information in this concise yet comprehensive reference book. Written in response to questions from a variety of professionals in the field, this unique book presents, in one easy-to-use handbook, information that typically would require multiple volumes of text. Charts and tables outline information concerning volumes of blood components and doses of medication for neonatal and pediatric patients. Contributors with a wealth of practical experience share their knowledge in a resource that fits conveniently in your lab coat pocket.
(AABB, 2012, Digital , 32 pages, ISBN 9781563958489)
(AABB, 2009, soft cover, 228 pages, ISBN 9781563952913)
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Guidelines for Prenatal and Perinatal Immunohematology
Pediatric Transfusion Data Card
Developed for the Scientific Section Coordinating Committee by W. John Judd, FIBMS, MIBiol
Edited by Edward Wong, MD, and Susan D. Roseff, MD
This Guideline is presented to provide transfusion service directors and supervisors with a reference source to use when formulating prenatal/perinatal testing practices and to discourage the use of outmoded tests and customs. In particular, the use of rh Immune Globulin, antibody titrations, and ABo and rh testing are thoroughly discussed and referenced. (AABB, 2005, soft cover, 31 pages, ISBN 1563952084)
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This Data Card is a handy reference that folds down to a 4” x 6” size and can easily fit in your lab or suit coat pocket. Laminated for durability, the card features information used for small-volume transfusions, formulas and calculations to determine volume of blood, general infectious risks of transfusion and special considerations in pediatric patients. (AABB, 2009, ISBN 9781563953033)
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Operations New!
Directory of Community Blood Centers and Hospital Blood Banks, 5th edition
(AABB, 2013, soft cover, 135 pages, ISBN 9781563958601)
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The 2011 National Blood Collection and Utilization Survey Report Prepared under contract for the uS Department of Health and Human Services, this report on the collection and transfusion of blood provides the most up-to-date statistics available, identifies current trends and compares current findings with those of previous surveys. The text, tables, charts and graphs present the fascinating (and sometimes surprising) results of the biennial survey and the conclusions that can be drawn from them. Key topics include: n Blood collected, processed and transfused in the united States. n Patient blood management. n Component modification. n Current issues in blood collection, screening and transfusion. n Component costs. n Cellular therapy products. n Platelet facts. (DHHS, 2013, Digital , 87 pages, ISBN 97815639584303)
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Transfusion Service Manual of Standard Operating Procedures, Training Guides, and Competence Assessment Tools, 2nd edition By Lucia M. Berte, MA, MT(AS)SBB, DLM, CQA(ASQ)CMQ/OE
This manual provides hospital-based blood banks and transfusion services with process flow charts and procedure documents that assist with quality management systems documentation and regulatory and accreditation compliance.
“The NBCUS is the definitive resource addressing US blood collection and utilization activity. It is thorough, well organized, and indispensible for professionals engaged in teaching, clinical research, regulation, and innovation in blood banking and transfusion medicine.“ - Paul D. Mintz, MD, Office of Blood Research and Review, Food and Drug istration
Sections address processes for pretransfusion testing, crossmatching, automated testing, antibody identification, mother and infant, transfusion reactions, issue and return, common procedures, and training and competence assessment. forms are provided for developing a complete training guide and competence assessment packet for each work process. Customizable templates are provided on CD-roM. (AABB Press, 2007, soft cover, spiral bound, 354 pages, ISBN 9781563952555)
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The fifth edition contains profiles of facilities from around the world. Details on volume and types of components collected, outdate rates, computer systems, governance, personnel and many more aspects of operations at each participating facility make this an invaluable resource. You can compare your facility’s performance with that of other institutions, network with colleagues about infrequently encountered procedures, locate where special services are offered, and find other key information to help your institution run efficiently. In addition to the facility descriptions, this volume contains listings of immunohematology reference laboratories and marrow donor centers, information on using the National Blood Exchange, and a handy chart that cross-references special services.
New!
oPErATIoNS rEfErENCE MANuALS (CONTINuED) Guidelines for Mass Fatality DNA Identification Operations
Disaster Operations Handbook: Coordinating the Nation’s Blood Supply During Disasters and Biological Events
oPErATIoNS rEfErENCE MANuALS
By Amanda Sozer, PhD; Michael Baird, PhD; Michelle Beckwith, BS; Brian Harmon, PhD; Demris Lee, MSFS; George Riley, PhD; and Stefan Schmidtt, PhD
This Guideline is intended to be available not only before a disaster occurs to assist in planning, but also at the time of crisis to facilitate implementation under the most difficult of circumstances. Topics covered include program management and oversight, technical considerations in sample collection and testing, data review, screening and statistics, and reporting of results. Special emphasis is placed on family interactions, educational and psychosocial , and confidentiality of data. Appendices address determining probabilities, identifying mutations, calculating kinship, handling pedigree discrepancies, and using family pedigrees for correct sample collection. (AABB, 2010, Digital , 53 pages, ISBN 9781563958533)
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Guidelines for Pneumatic Tube Delivery Systems:
The handbook contains two major areas of focus: n Preparation strategies to implement before an event. n Activation procedures once an event has occurred. Included as an addition to the handbook is the Disaster operations Handbook Hospital Supplement prepared especially for transfusion services and for hospitals that do not collect allogeneic blood. The supplement will help facilities prepare for their role in providing blood for transfusion in the event of a disaster. Instructions for working with local blood centers to assess the effects of a disaster on the local blood supply are also provided. (AABB, 2008, Digital , 142 pages, ISBN 9781563958526)
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Validation and Use to Transport Blood Components Developed for the Scientific Section Coordinating Committee by Monique Mohammed, MS, MT(AS)SBB; Roger Richard, MS, MT(AMT): and Lynne uhl, MD
Prepared and updated by of the AABB Interorganizational Task force on Domestic Disasters and Acts of Terrorism, this handbook assists community blood centers, hospital blood banks and transfusion services in preparing for and responding to domestic disasters and national acts of terrorism that affect the blood supply.
New!
Many hospitals and transfusion services are now using pneumatic tube delivery systems as a means of delivering blood products faster and more efficiently. To ensure product safety and the maintenance of quality, system validation is key. The goal of this Guideline is to provide direction when considering pneumatic tube technology for blood component distribution. for facilities currently using this technology, this serves as a comparison between legacy methods and those addressed by the current validation. for institutions using legacy pneumatic tube systems, this document can help direct procedures needed to maintain long-term quality assurance goals.
The AABB Billing Guide for Blood Products and Transfusion Services, edition 5.0, provides updated information regarding coding and Medicare billing and payment policies relating to blood products and transfusion services. (AABB, 2012, Digital , ISBN 9781563958526) Digital Product Code: 123055DB | List Price: frEE | Member Price: FREE
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Personnel/Training Transfusion Medicine Self-Assessment and Review, 2nd edition
By Douglas P. Blackall, MD; Priscilla I. Figueroa, MD; and Jeffrey L. Winters, MD
New this edition: n Quality and compliance chapter. n Tissue banking and organ transplantation chapter. n references for each chapter. n Questions revised for consistency with ABP format. n Hot topics included (eg, donor injuries, Chagas disease, NAT) (AABB Press, 2009, soft cover, 566 pages, ISBN 9781563952807)
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Computers Guidelines for Implementing an Electronic Crossmatch Developed for the Scientific Section Coordinating Committee by Suzanne H. Butch, MA, MT(AS)SBB, CQA(ASQ)
This Guideline explains the practical aspects of switching from serologic techniques to electronic procedures for crossmatching. After a description of the advantages of the electronic crossmatch, as well as the hurdles that remain for those wishing to make the change, the document addresses the details of process design. Included are discussions of positive patient identification, accurate data entry, specimen requirements, unit type confirmation, override functions, key aspects of training/competency assessment, computer validation, billing issues and performing a hazard analysis. (AABB, 2003, soft cover, 34 pages, ISBN 1563951819)
Informed Consent in Blood Transfusion and Cellular Therapies: Patients, Donors, and Research Subjects
Edited by Christopher P. Stowell, MD, PhD, and Kathleen Sazama, MD, JD
facing consent issues for donors? responsible for the organization and delivery of transfusion and cellular therapies to patients? Working with recipients of treatment that is considered research? This is a unique, comprehensive publication that addresses the process of obtaining informed consent from patients, donors and research subjects. It is an invaluable reference resource to the transfusion medicine community and to health-care and medical malpractice attorneys. Chapters cover: n Donation of blood components, including stem cells and cord blood. n Patient treatment, including transfusion, tissue and stem cell transplantation and other procedures, and refusal of treatment. n Clinical research, including the handling of protected health information. n Ethical basis for informed consent. n Legal basis for informed consent. (AABB Press, 2007, hard cover, 186 pages, ISBN 9781563952548)
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Guidelines for Informed Consent in Transfusion Medicine Developed for the Scientific Section Coordinating Committee by John W. Burch, MD, and Lynne uhl, MD
This Guideline reviews the ethical and legal basis of the consent doctrine and suggests elements of the consent process that should be included in both the donor and recipient settings. It also reviews the roles of the physician directing a phlebotomy, the blood bank and transfusion service medical directors and the treating clinician. The goal of this guidance document is to help readers achieve high-quality consent processes at their institutions. (AABB, 2006, soft cover, 17 pages, ISBN 1563952386)
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Developed to be used with the Technical Manual, this book helps students and trainees learn and review concepts in an examination format. A total of 440 revised multiple-choice questions are sorted among 15 chapters by subject matter, from donation to transfusion reactions. Detailed explanations are found separately at the end of each chapter, providing a realistic test simulation. This educational approach is useful to pathology residents studying for the clinical pathology board examination, and transfusion medicine and hematology/oncology fellows preparing for subspecialty examinations.
Ethical/Legal Issues
DoNor SELECTIoN AND BLooD CoLLECTIoN Blood Donor Health and Safety Edited by Anne Eder, MD, PhD, and Mindy Goldman, MD
This book focuses on the health and safety of volunteer blood and HPC donors and explores what is known regarding risk factors for complications, including future directions for research to improve blood donor safety. readers will develop a greater understanding of donor safety issues, blood centers will be able to implement additional strategies for preventing adverse consequences, and donors will benefit from an improved donation experience. Chapters cover: Central principles of donor education and counseling. Issues in measuring a blood donor’s hemogoblin. n Adverse events and complications, and preventive strategies. n unique aspects of HPC collection. n International efforts to establish donor hemovigilance programs. n Collection and analysis of data on donor complications. n n
Donor Services Training – Everything You Need to Know to Process Donors, 10.0 The Continuing Education Committee originally prepared this easy-to-use resource, and the Transfusion Medicine Section Coordinating Committee updates it to reflect changes in the AABB Standards for Blood Banks and Transfusion Services. This manual is an effective training tool for both the classroom and individual study settings. Highlights: An orientation to blood banking and the blood center facility. outline of regulatory and accreditation requirements. n overview of blood components. n Principles of donor selection. n Collection of blood. n Special procedures. n n
(AABB, 2012, Digital , 118 pages, ISBN 9781563958571)
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Guidelines for Donor Hemoglobin Determination Developed for the Scientific Section Coordinating Committee by Ritchard G. Cable, MD, and Julie L. Houseworth, MD
Anemia in prospective blood donors may indicate an underlying disease, may result in an ineffective blood product and may cause harm to the recipient. Thus, the measurement of donor hemoglobin as a means of determining donor eligibility is of paramount importance. This Guideline identifies several of the methods currently in use for determining hemoglobin levels. The advantages, disadvantages, technical aspects and quality assurance considerations of each method are described so that collection personnel can choose a particular method that ensures protection of the donor and a safe and effective product for the recipient. (AABB, 2007, soft cover, 15 pages, ISBN 9781563952395)
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Hemovigilance: An Effective Tool for Improving Transfusion Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Antibody Identification: Art or Science? A Case Study Approach . . . . . . . . . .14
Hospital Tissue Management: A Practitioner’s Handbook, 1st edition . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Apheresis: Principles and Practice, 3rd edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Immunoglobulin Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Apheresis: Principles and Practice, 3rd edition CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Auditing in the Cellular Therapy Laboratory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Informed Consent in Blood Transfusion and Cellular Therapies: Patients, Donors, and Research Subjects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Auditing in the Transfusion Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Judd’s Methods in Immunohematology, 3rd edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Basic Principles in Flow Cytometry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Look It Up! (A Quick Reference in Transfusion Medicine), 2nd edition . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Blood Component Preparation: From Benchtop to Bedside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Look This Up, Too! (A Quick Reference in Apheresis), 3rd edition . . . . . . . . . .14
Blood Component Visual Inspection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Neonatal Transfusion Guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Blood Donor Health and Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
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Blood Transfusion Therapy: A Physician’s Handbook, 10th edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Pediatric Transfusion Data Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Blood Transfusion Therapy Data Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Perioperative Blood Management: A Physician’s Handbook, 3rd edition. . . . .10
Cellular Therapies Regulatory Toolkit: Pre-IND Meeting Request and Briefing Templates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Platelet Transfusion Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Cellular Therapy: Principles, Methods, and Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Practical Self-Assessment for Transfusion Medicine Professionals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
CFR Mini-Handbook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Primer of Blood istration, 10 .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Circular of Information for the Use of Cellular Therapy Products. . . . . . . . . . 8
Quality Toolkit and Case Studies: Solutions for Common Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Circular of Information for the Use of Human Blood and Blood Components . .22
RBC Transfusion Data Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Citations in Patient Blood Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Regulation and Licensure of Whole Blood and Blood Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Practical Guide to Transfusion Medicine, 2nd edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Romancing the Big Q: Dancing with the Quality Gorilla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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Rossi's Principles of Transfusion Medicine, 4th edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 S3: Simple Six Sigma for Blood Banking, Transfusion, and Cellular Therapy . . . . . . . . . . 5
Core Principles in Cellular Therapy, 2nd edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Standards for Blood Banks and Transfusion Services, 28th edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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Standards for Cellular Therapy Services, 6th edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Directory of Community Blood Centers and Hospital Blood Banks, 5th edition .25
Standards for Immunohematology Reference Laboratories, 8th edition . . . . 2
Disaster Operations Handbook: Coordinating the Nation’s Blood Supply During Disasters and Biological Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
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M
Areman, Ellen M.. . . . . . . . 8
Gastineau, Dennis A. . . . . . . 9
Maes, Lanne Y. . . . . . . . 16
Solheim, Bjarte G. . . . . . . 19
AuBuchon, James P.. . . . 11, 12, 23
Goldman, Mindy . . . . . . . 28
McClannan, Laura . . . . . . 18
Sozer, Amanda . . . . . . . 26
Gottschall, Jerome L. . . . 20, 21, 24
McLeod, Bruce C.. . . . . . . 15
Stack, Gary . . . . . . . . . 16
Grossman, Brenda J. . . . . . 18
Mintz, Paul D. . . . . . . . . 17
Stevens, W. Tait . . . . . . . 18
Mohammed, Monique. . . . . 26
Storry, Jill r. . . . . . . . . 18
B Baird, Michael. . . . . . . . 26 Becker, Joanne . . . . . . . 11
H
Moulds, Marilyn . . . . . . . 19
Stowell, Christopher P. . . . . 19, 27
Beckwith, Michelle . . . . . . 26
Hamilton, Janis r . . . . . . 14
Mullersman, Jerald E. . . . . . 20
Strauss, ronald G. . . . . . . 19
Berte, Lucia M. . . . . . . . 25
Harmon, Brian . . . . . . . 26
Blackall, Douglas P. . . . . . . 27
Harris, Teresa . . . . . . . . 18
P
Blajchman, Morris A. . . . . . 22
Hay, Shauna . . . . . . . . 14
Palmer, richard N. . . . . . . 20
Bracey, Arthur. . . . . . . . 20
Heddle, Nancy. . . . . . . . 17
water, Michael . . . . . . 20
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Brecher, Mark E. . . . . . . 14, 18
Hillyer, Christopher D. . . . . . 18
Petrides, Marian . . . . . . 16, 19
uhl, Lynne . . . . . . . . 26, 27
Broxmeyer, Hal E. . . . . . . . 7
Hoffman, Sandra K. . . . . . . . 4
Popovsky, Mark A. . . . . . 22, 23
Burch, John W. . . . . . . . 27
Houseworth, Julie L. . . . . . 28
Prowse, Christopher V. . . . . . 23
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Butch, Suzanne H . . . . . .4, 27
Hrovat, Teresa M. . . . . . . . 20
Puca, Kathleen . . . . . . 10, 12
Vamvakas, Eleftherios C. . . . . 11
Sweeney, Joseph. . . . . . . 14 Szczepiorkowski, Zbigniew M. . .9, 15
Vengelen-Tyler, Virginia . . . . . 5 C
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Cable, ritchard G. . . . . . . 28
Johnson, Susan T. . . . . 10, 14, 18
ratcliffe, Nora . . . . . . . . 16
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Carnahan, Gary E. . . . . . . 20
Josephson, Cassandra . . . . . 24
richard, roger . . . . . . . 26
Wagner, Jeffrey . . . . . . . 11
Carpenter Badley, Jacquelyn K.. . . 5
Judd, W. John . . . . . . . 18, 24
riley, George . . . . . . . . 26
Walters, Lisa M . . . . . . . 4, 5
roback, John D. . . . . . . . 18
Waters, Jonathan H. . . . 10, 12, 13
K
rogers, roby . . . . . . . . 16
Weinstein, robert . . . . . . 15
Kalodimou, Vasiliki E. . . . . . . 7
roseff, Susan D. . . . . . . . 24
Wingard, John r.. . . . . . . . 9
D
King, Karen . . . . . . . 10,15, 21
rossmann, Susan N. . . . . . 19
Winters, Jeffrey L. . . . . . 15, 27
Davenport, robertson . . . . . 23
Kleinman, Steven H. . . . . . 23
rudmann, Sally V. . . . . . . 14
Wong, Edward. . . . . . . . 24
De Vries, rené r. P. . . . . . . 23
Kowalski, Mary . . . . . . . 19 S
Y
L
Saxena, Sunita . . . . . 10, 11, 12
Yazer, Mark . . . . . . . . . 13
Lazarus, Alan H. . . . . . . . 19
Sazama, Kathleen . . . . . . 27
E
Leather, Helen L. . . . . . . . . 9
Schmidtt, Stefan . . . . . . . 26
Eastlund, D. Ted . . . . . . 20, 21
Lee, Demris. . . . . . . . . 26
Schwartz, Joseph (Yossi) . . . . 14
Eder, Anne . . . . . . . . . 28
Leonard, George . . . . . . . 16
Semple, John . . . . . . . . 19
Eisenbrey, A. Brad . . . . . 20, 21
Licata, Michael . . . . . . . 16
Shander, Aryeh . . . . . . . 10
Loper, Kathy . . . . . . . . . 8
Shaz, Beth . . . . . . . . 11, 14
Lozano, Miguel . . . . . . 14, 22
Shulman, Ira A. . . . . . 11, 12, 18
Cid, Joan. . . . . . . . . . 22 Cooling, Laura. . . . . . . . 16
Downs, Theresa A. . . . . . . . 4
INDEX BY AuTHor
Dyga, robert M. . . . . . . . 13
F faber, Jean-Claude . . . . . . 23
Silva, Marianne A. . . . . . . . 5
figueroa, Priscilla I. . . . . . . 27
Simon, Toby L.. . . . . . . . 19
frizzo, Wendy L. . . . . . . . 21
Sloan, Steven . . . . . . . . 24
fung, Mark . . . . . . . . . 24
Snyder, Edward L. . . . . . .9, 19
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