British Society for Haematology guidelines to improve the care of asplenic patients: Much work done, some remaining and a call for national registries

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Asplenic patients are at high risk of serious infectious or thrombotic complications, especially when they are not adequately informed of the risk and not closely followed. Ladhani et al. on behalf of the British Society for Haematology propose updated guidelines for managing these patients. Healthcare professionals need to improve infection prevention in patients with hypofunctional or absent spleen through better identification and immunisation using established national registries. Commentary on: Ladhani et al. Prevention and treatment of infection in patients with absent or hypofunctional spleen: A British Society for Haematology guideline. Br J Haematol 2024;204:1672-1686.

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Rivière, E. (2024, May 1). British Society for Haematology guidelines to improve the care of asplenic patients: Much work done, some remaining and a call for national registries. British Journal of Haematology. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjh.19379

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