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TRANSFUSION
UPDATE 2014
TRANSFUSION
UPDATE 2014
MELBOURNE
MELBOURNE
14 –16 MAY
PROGRAM
Current as of Monday 5 May, 2014
14 –16 MAY
WED 14 MAY: PATIENT BLOOD MANAGEMENT
THURS 15 MAY: SCIENTIFIC
THURS 15 MAY: CLINICAL PRACTICE
FRI 16 MAY: GENERAL TRANSFUSION KNOWLEDGE
9.00am
NEW ORAL ANTICOAGULANTS (NOAC) GUIDELINES
Chair Anne Haughton
Indications and contraindications for NOAC use
Jenny Curnow
Monitoring of novel oral anticoagulants Sanjeev Chunilal
Patient on NOAC management issues (bleeding and
perioperative) Chris Hogan
LABORATORY TESTING CHALLENGES
Chair Robert Flower
RhD Variant case study Catherine Hyland
Vel: antibody and antigen Jennifer Condon
Multiple antibodies in liver transplantation Phillip Mondy
EDUCATIONAL INITIATIVES IN TRANSFUSION
Chair Lilon Bandler
NEAT, NBA and support for best practice Sandra Russell
Patient blood management: online education Trudi Verrall
Massive transfusion simulation Angie Monk
Blood Service transfusion resources Tanya Raison
HLA RED CELLS AND RENAL TRANSPLANTATION
Chair Peter Hughes
Human leucocyte antigen (HLA) alloimmunisation
Mary Diviney
Reviewing the literature Amanda Ormerod
A clinician’s perspective Toby Coates
Logistics for HLA red cells supply Rhonda Holdsworth
10.30am
MORNING TEA
11.00am
THE JAMES ISBISTER COLLOQUIUM: HAEMOVIGILANCE
AND SHOT
Chair Leigh McJames
Haemovigilance Paula Bolton-Maggs
Donor adverse events Barbara Bell
Panel discussion Chris Hogan, Barbara Bell,
Paula Bolton-Maggs
POINT OF CARE CHALLENGES
Chair Helen Stathopoulos
Use of ROTEM from the laboratory perspective David Roxby
Working together to stop the bleeding: it’s all in the timing
Angie Monk and Sarah Owen
Has targeted transfusion management influenced blood
product demand in Australia? Liz Lennox
THERAPEUTIC APHERESIS AND VENESECTION
Chair Barbara Bell
NHS Blood and Transplant’s role in therapeutic apheresis
service provision in England Catherine Howell
Therapeutic venesection Peter Bentley
7-DAY PLATELETS
Chair Joanne Pink
Are 7-day platelets as good as 5-day platelets?
Denese Marks
Impact on inventory management Stuart Chesneau
Safety of 7-day platelets Hiu Tat Mark Chan
PATIENT AND CLINICAL CHALLENGES
Chair Phillip Mondy
The ultimate challenge: Q&A quiz Simon Benson
Changing population demographics: finding appropriate
blood Lanny Ramadi and Frank Hong
Changing population demographics: genotyping to
measure new antigen patterns Robert Flower
Platelet overview: antigens, typing, clinical implications,
and finding the right platelets Rhonda Holdsworth
TRANSFUSION PRACTICE IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
Chair Lisa Stevenson
Informed consent for blood and blood products
Clare Hennessy
Informed consent case presentation Christine Akers
Coordinating across a region: a Tasmanian perspective
Dawn Richardson
Transfusion practice credentialing Susan McGregor
TRANSFUSION GOVERNANCE
Chair Praveen Pathak
Safety vs sufficiency: an English update Catherine Howell
Data governance: sense and sensibility Paul Hyland
SCIG Chris Hogan
STANDARD SEVEN Q&A
Chair Beverleigh Quested
A government perspective Karen Botting
A rural perspective Jen Membrey
Reducing blood wastage Kaylene Bastian
Transfusion committees Simon Benson
LOW HB IN GI BLEEDING
Chair Frank Hong
Endoscopic management of haematemesis and melena
Siddharth Sood
Transfusion strategies in GI bleeding: less, more
or not at all Ni Ni Aung
TRANSFUSION
UPDATE 2014
MELBOURNE
12.30pm LUNCH
1.30pm
14 –16 MAY
CELL SALVAGE IMPLEMENTATION
Chair Ben Saxon
Cell salvage education program Chris Morley
The advantages of intra-operative cell salvage when
managed by a dedicated and specialised group of
autotransfusionists Michelle Roets
Educating a large group about cell salvage Bernd Froessler
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14 –16 MAY
TRANSFUSION UPDATE 2014
3.00pm
AFTERNOON TEA
3.30pm
FELLOWS GRAND ROUND: CARDIOTHORACIC TRANSFUSION
TRANSFUSION LABORATORY CHALLENGES
PRACTICE
Chair Anne Johnston
MELBOURNE
14 –16
Chair Chris Hogan
TTP MAY
and thrombotic microangiopathy: classification,
A cardiac anaesthetist’s perspective Joan Sutherland
diagnosis and implications for management
The path leads where it’s lead Peter Angelopoulos
Sunelle Engelbrecht
Blood wastage project: transfusion and theatre
collaboration Giles Kelsey
RFID fridge Tony Greenfield
NETWORKING EVENT
6.00pm–10.00pm at Blue Diamond, CQ Melbourne,
Level 15, 123 Queen Street, Melbourne
Dress: smart casual
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