Hemostasis Management of the Pediatric Surgical Patient 1st Edition
Hemostasis Management of the Pediatric Surgical Patient, 1st Edition by Nina A. Guzzetta, David Faraoni, and Cassandra D. Josephson is an essential, practice-focused resource for clinicians caring for children in the perioperative setting. Clear, concise, and clinically grounded, this volume translates complex coagulation science into actionable strategies for surgeons, anesthesiologists, hematologists, and perioperative teams.
Beginning with real-world scenarios, the book quickly draws readers in with high-yield explanations of pediatric hemostasis physiology across neonates, infants, and older children. It then builds practical expertise: stepwise assessment of bleeding risk, point-of-care testing interpretation, transfusion decision-making, and algorithm-driven management of intraoperative and postoperative hemorrhage. Throughout, evidence-based recommendations are balanced with pragmatic tips for resource-limited and high-acuity environments.
Readers will value its emphasis on multidisciplinary coordination, up-to-date guidelines, and case-based problem solving that improve patient safety and outcomes. The text is written to be useful in diverse clinical settings — from tertiary pediatric centers in North America and Europe to regional hospitals across Asia, Africa, and Latin America — making it geo-relevant and globally applicable.
Concise tables, clear flowcharts, and focused chapters make complex concepts accessible at the point of care. Whether preparing for a high-risk pediatric procedure, refining transfusion protocols, or teaching trainees, this book is a go-to reference. Add Hemostasis Management of the Pediatric Surgical Patient, 1st Edition to your professional library and equip your team with the knowledge to manage pediatric bleeding with confidence. Buy now to support safer surgical care for children.
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