Bloody easy: blood transfusions, blood alternatives and transfusion reactions. A guide to transfusion medicine. (Web site: www.sunnybrookandwomens.on.ca)Edited by Callum JL, Pinkerton PH. Sunnybrook & Women’s College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, ON, 2003

2004 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 233-234
Author(s):  
J RIEBER ◽  
T WARKENTIN
2007 ◽  
Vol 21 (5) ◽  
pp. 301-308 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark J Dobrow ◽  
Mary Anne Cooper ◽  
Karen Gayman ◽  
Jason Pennington ◽  
Joanne Matthews ◽  
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Colorectal cancer is a significant health burden. Several screening options exist that can detect colorectal cancer at an early stage, leading to a more favourable prognosis. However, despite years of knowledge on best practice, screening rates are still very low in Canada, particularly in Ontario. The present paper reports on efforts to increase the flexible sigmoidoscopy screening capacity in Ontario by training nurses to perform this traditionally physician-performed procedure. Drawing on American, British and local experience, a professional regulatory framework was established, and training curriculum and assessment criteria were developed. Training was initiated at Princess Margaret Hospital and Sunnybrook and Women’s College Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, Ontario. (During the study, Sunnybrook and Women’s College Health Sciences Centre was deamalgamated into two separate hospitals: Women’s College Hospital and Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.) Six registered nurses participated in didactic, simulator and practical training. These nurses performed a total of 77 procedures in patients, 23 of whom had polyps detected and biopsied. Eight patients were advised to undergo colonoscopy because they had one or more neoplastic polyps. To date, six of these eight patients have undergone colonoscopy, one patient has moved out of the province and another patient is awaiting the procedure. Classifying the six patients according to the most advanced polyp histology, one patient had a negative colonoscopy (no polyps found), one patient’s polyps were hyperplastic, one had a tubular adenoma, two had advanced neoplasia (tubulovillous adenomas) and one had adenocarcinoma. All these lesions were excised completely at colonoscopy. Overall, many difficulties were anticipated and addressed in the development of the training program; ultimately, the project was affected most directly by challenges in encouraging family physicians to refer patients to the program. As health human resource strategies continue to evolve, it is believed that lessons learned from experience make an important contribution to the knowledge of how nontraditional health services can be organized and delivered.


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1961 ◽  
Vol 27 (3) ◽  
pp. 370-372
Author(s):  
Robert D. Gens

A patient who had received multiple blood transfusions and whose serum exhibited a leukocyte agglutinin is reported. This patient developed transfusion reactions characterized by chills, fever and lethargy when administered routine bloodbank and leukocyte-rich blood. No transfusion reaction was noted when the patient received leukocyte-poor blood.


1999 ◽  
Vol 123 (8) ◽  
pp. 672-676
Author(s):  
Ronald A. Sacher ◽  
S. Gerald Sandler

Abstract The final decade of the last century of the second millennium ad has seen dramatic changes in all aspects of science and health care. In transfusion medicine, the blood supply is the safest it has ever been. Newer refinements and innovations are continuously being researched and implemented to achieve and further enhance safety. Advances in blood conservation, pharmacologic manipulation, engineered blood derivatives, and recombinant growth factors can now provide safer and more effective alternatives to blood transfusions for many patients. This overview highlights selective innovations in transfusion medicine and emphasizes some significant advances that have occurred in blood donor screening, blood component collections and therapy, and laboratory testing. Newer technologies are anticipated that will further enhance the safety of blood and transfusions and potentially augment annually the blood supply on a worldwide basis.


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