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This educational website was funded by an educational grant provided by Haemonetics. Additionally, certain content references and imagery on this website were also provided by Haemonetics.

Welcome to the Haemostasis Educational Hub

This is an educational website on haemostasis and patient blood management, providing information regarding viscoelastic haemostatic therapy and cell salvage, including clinical examples of use.
 

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Transfusion management and RBCs

Red blood cells (RBCs)

RBCs (RBCS), also named erythrocytes, are derived from the haemopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow. RBCs play a role in the contraction of blood clots by platelets, and also interact with fibrinogen to regulate clot formation.

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Haemostasis and patient blood management

Normal and abnormal physiological haemostasis will be described in this section, as well as the role of viscoelastic haemostatic assays (VHAs) with examples of clinical context.

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Transfusion management and RBCs

Risks associated with blood transfusions and the role of patient blood management (PBM) in optimising blood transfusions will be described.

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