International Forum on Walking Blood Bank Programmes: Summary.

Autor: Martinaud, Christophe, Scorer, Tom, Lozano, Miquel, Miles, Andrew, Fitchett, Gary, Ba, Alhassane, Wikman, Agneta, Nimberger‐Hansson, Patrik, Enbuske, Stefan, Bohoněk, Miloš, Devine, Dana, Beckett, Andrew N., Mbanya, Dora, T'Sas, France, Degueldre, Julie, Chueca, Marine, Dedome, Emmanuel, Apelseth, Torunn, Strandenes, Geir, Wendel, Silvano
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Zdroj: Vox Sanguinis; Sep2021, Vol. 116 Issue 8, p924-929, 6p, 1 Diagram, 3 Charts
Abstrakt: Pre-transfusion point of care testing Questions: I What are the rules used to determine compatibility of blood transfusion? The set-up of a haemovigilance system for a WBB programme is highly desirable but faces difficulties in the austere, remote and battlefield settings in which the WBB programme is activated. Blood products remain the pivotal non-surgical tool in the management of massive haemorrhage, which results in the majority of preventable death following traumatic injury [1]. Eight countries report that their WBB programme is a military programme, while one country reports a civilian programme (Mali) and another reports both military and civilian WBB programmes (Norway). [Extracted from the article]
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