This series on “Transfusion Therapy: Principles and Practices” is edited by Dr. Paul D. Mintz.
Editorial
Preface to special series—transfusion therapy: principles and practices
Review Article
Anemia and red blood cell transfusion in the adult non-bleeding patient
Platelet transfusion therapy: hot topics in 2021
Plasma products for transfusion: an overview
Granulocyte transfusion therapy
Platelet rich plasma: hope or hype?
Blood derivative therapy
The use of blood components prior to bedside procedures
Transfusion therapy in sickle cell disease
Congenital and acquired disorders of primary hemostasis
Congenital and acquired disorders of secondary hemostasis
Pregnancy and postpartum transfusion
Intrauterine, neonatal and pediatric transfusion therapy
Immunoserologic and hemotherapy considerations in patients undergoing hematopoietic progenitor cell transplantation
Blood banking in solid organ transplantation
Extracorporeal corporeal membrane oxygenation: indications, technical considerations, and future trends
Rebirth of the cool: the modern renaissance of low titer group O whole blood for treating massively bleeding civilian patients
Massive transfusion: a review
Noninfectious transfusion-associated adverse events
Transfusion-transmitted infections
Patient blood management—it is about transfusing blood appropriately
When blood transfusion is not an option owing to religious beliefs
Haemovigilance: current practices and future developments
Disclosure:
The special series “Transfusion Therapy: Principles and Practices” was commissioned by the editorial office, Annals of Blood without any funding or sponsorship. Dr. Paul D. Mintz served as the unpaid Guest Editor for the special series.