Blood Bank Guy Essentials Podcast
Health & Fitness:Medicine
Usually, red cell antibodies are simple, but occasionally, we find antibodies that don't always follow the rules! These "antibodies of variable clinical significance" act differently in different patients, sometimes causing hemolysis and sometimes not. They can be very hard to manage, especially because almost all blood donors are incompatible. The Monocyte Monolayer Assay developed by today's guest, Sandy Nance, and her colleagues at the American Red Cross, helps answer the question, “Do we search the world for rare units of compatible blood, or can we just transfuse ABO-compatible red cells out of our regular inventory?”
103: Glaucomflecken! with Will and Kristin Flanary
102CE: Learn to Speak "Reference Lab" with Jan Hamilton
101CE: Look Before You Leap with Rich Haspel
100CE: Pearls of Wisdom
099: Rh Immune Globulin (Teaching Episode)
098CE: "Simply REDS" with Steve Kleinman and Cassandra Josephson
097CE: Acute Normovolemic Hemodilution (ANH) with Steve Frank
096CE: Navigating Blood Shortages with Claudia Cohn
095CE: What is Liquid Plasma? with Chris Gresens
094CE: Thalassemia Essentials with Sujit Sheth
092: When Platelet Transfusion Might Not Be Wise with Ruchika Goel
091: Wholly Whole Blood, the Sequel! with Mark Yazer
090CE: RHD Genotyping; We Can do Better! with Sue Johnson
089CE: The Transfused and the Breathless with Christine Cserti-Gazdewich
088: Warm Autoantibody Best Practices with Alyssa Ziman and Meghan Delaney
087CE: Transfusion-transmitted Infections with Suchi Pandey
086CE: Scary Stories from the Transfusion Service with Mark Fung and Jay Hudgins
085CE: What to do When Everything is Incompatible with Jill Storry
084: COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma with Pampee Young and Ralph Vassallo
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