Patient blood management and iron deficiency – Dr Suzy Morton

Everyone talks about patient blood management but what actually is it? Helen quizzes Dr Suzy Morton on the practical elements of patient blood management, including a run through a practical approach to iron deficiency. Learning Points: Patient blood management is the multidisciplinary, evidence based approach to care of patients who may need a transfusion. Practically […]
Management of sickle cell anaemia: Part 2 – Dr Shivan Pancham

Sickle cell anaemia is a common inherited disorder with many chronic complications as well as acute presentations. Finally there are some novel treatments on the horizon. Dr Shivan Pancham discusses current management with Suzy. Part 2
Management of sickle cell anaemia: part 1 – Dr Shivan Pancham

Sickle cell anaemia is a common inherited disorder with many chronic complications as well as acute presentations. Finally there are some novel treatments on the horizon. Dr Shivan Pancham discusses current management with Suzy. Part 1
Major haemorrhage – Dr Laura Green

Suzy talks to Laura Green about the practical aspects of major haemorrhage and the evidence underpinning practice. Links BSH Major Haemorrhage Guidelines
Investigation of the patient with a panreactive antibody – Ruth Evans

Struggling to understand the difference between adsorptions and elutions? Ruth Evans from NHS Blood and Transplant talks Suzy through investigating the patient with a panreactive antibody. Learning points: The direct antiglobulin test ascertains whether the patient has antibodies on their red cells in vivo. A positive test may be due to autoantibody or less frequently […]
Hairy Cell Leukaemia and reclassifying Variant HCL – Dr Nilima Parry-Jones and Dr Anurag Joshi

This week we discuss Hairy Cell Leukaemia and reclassifying Variant HCL with Dr Nilima Parry-Jones and Dr Anurag Joshi
Haemovigilance – Dr Shruthi Narayan

Suzy talks with the medical director of SHOT about the 2021 SHOT report and hot topics in haemovigilance. Link www.shotuk.org
Diagnosis and Treatment of Paroxysmal Nocturnal Haemoglobinuria – Dr Morag Griffin

PNH is a very rare disease but it is important for all haematologists to know when to test and what to do when a clone is detected. Suzy talks to Dr Morag Griffin about diagnosis and management. PNH clone: 89.11% in granulocytes 87.40% in monocytes, 19.62% in erythrocytes (0.65% type II cells and 18.97% […]
Current management of Essential Thrombocythaemia – Dr Hayder Hussein

Helen discusses Current management of Essential Thrombocythaemia – Dr Hayder Hussein
Common immunological scenarios we encounter in haematology and how we manage them

Helen talks to Dr Adrian Shields about Common immunological scenarios we encounter in haematology and how we manage them