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Guide to the preparation, use and quality assurance of blood components - 13th edition (2007)
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Format:16 x 24 cm . Pages 300.
In the absence of substitutes, the use of blood components remains essential in therapy. This guide contains a compendium of measures designed to ensure the safety, efficacy and quality of blood components and is particularly intended for all those working in blood transfusion services.
In accordance with the approach recommended by the Council of Europe in this field, it is based on the premise of voluntary, non-remunerated blood donation. It describes the different blood components and gives information on their clinical indications and possible side effects.
This guide continues to be the “golden standard” for blood transfusion services and forms the basis for many national guidelines in Europe and around the world. For example, in 2000 Australia mandated the guide in its standard for blood components.
The Guide to the preparation, use and quality assurance of blood components will be of interest to blood transfusion centres, legislators, health personnel and to all those working in the field of blood transfusion.
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Guide to the preparation, use and quality assurance of blood components - 12th edition (2006)
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Format:16x24cm. Pages 250.
In the absence of substitutes, the use of blood components remains essential in therapy. This guide contains a compendium of measures designed to ensure the safety, efficacy and quality of blood components and is particularly intended for all those working in blood transfusion services.
In accordance with the approach recommended by the Council of Europe in this field, it is based on the premise of voluntary, non-remunerated blood donation. It describes the different blood components and gives information on their clinical indications and possible side effects.
This guide continues to be the “golden standard” for blood transfusion services and forms the basis for many national guidelines in Europe and around the world. For example, in 2000 Australia mandated the guide in its standard for blood components.
During the elaboration of this 12th edition, the Council of Europe and the European Commission have worked closely together to ensure that the requirements set un
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Guide to the preparation, use and quality assurance of blood components 10th edition
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During the preparation of this 10th edition, the Council of Europe and the European Commission worked closely together to ensure that the requirements under Article 29 of the European Union Directive 2002/98/EC were compatible with the one in this guide. More specifically, Chapter 1 on the selection of donors and Chapter 22 on blood group serology have been commpletely reworked.
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Guide to safety and quality assurance for organs, tissues and cells, 2nd edition
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(2004) paper, 6"x9 1/2", 95 pages.
This guide applies to the transplanatation of organs, tissues and cells of human origin for therapeutic purposes. Purpose of book is to provide guidance for all those involved... to maximise the quality, and thereby the success rate... adn to minimise risks. The EU will look to this when establishing standards.
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