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dc.contributor.authorLeahy, M.
dc.contributor.authorMukhtar, Syed Aqif
dc.date.accessioned2017-01-30T13:00:36Z
dc.date.available2017-01-30T13:00:36Z
dc.date.created2012-10-31T20:00:26Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.citationLeahy, M.F. and Mukhtar, S.A. 2012. From blood transfusion to patient blood management: a new paradigm for patient care and cost assessment of blood transfusion practice. Internal Medicine Journal. 42 (3): pp. 332-338.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27689
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/j.1445-5994.2012.02717.x
dc.description.abstract

The ageing population in developed countries, including Australia, is putting increasing demands on blood transfusion services. With a falling donor pool there is likely to be a shortage of blood and blood products in the next 20 to 30 years unless there are significant changes in medical practice. The National Health and Medical Research Council/Australasian Society of Blood Transfusion Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Use of Blood Components from 2001 are being redeveloped by the National Health and Medical Research Council/Australian and New Zealand Society of Blood Transfusion as evidence-based patient-focused Patient Blood Management guidelines with the aim of improving patient outcomes by reducing inappropriate blood and blood product use and targeting therapies for improving the management of anaemia and coagulopathies.

dc.publisherBlackwell Publishing
dc.subjectshortage
dc.subjectblood product
dc.subjectguideline
dc.subjectpatient blood management
dc.titleFrom blood transfusion to patient blood management: a new paradigm for patient care and cost assessment of blood transfusion practice
dc.typeJournal Article
dcterms.source.volume42
dcterms.source.number3
dcterms.source.startPage332
dcterms.source.endPage338
dcterms.source.issn14440903
dcterms.source.titleInternal Medicine Journal
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