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Simon Stanworth
MA, FRCP (Paeds, UK), PhD, FRCPath
Professor of Haematology and Transfusion Medicine
- Consultant Haematologist
Clinical indications of blood components, through systematic reviews and clinical studies/trials.
Dr Simon Stanworth is a Consultant Haematologist for NHSBT at the John Radcliffe Hospital (Oxford University Hospitals Foundation Trust), and honorary senior clinical lecturer at the University of Oxford. He has over 15 years of clinical research experience since gaining his PhD in 1995 from the University of Oxford. His research is centred on clinical indications of blood transfusion components, through systematic reviews and clinical studies/trials. Highlights have included several international randomised trials published in NEJM. He has published extensively, having over 150 peer-reviewed research articles, with an h-index 48; more recently he has been involved with 5 national guidelines. He is secretary of the South Central Regional Transfusion Committee. Dr Stanworth is a current scientific member of the BEST Collaborative from 2007.
Recent publications
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TILTomorrow today: dynamic factors predicting changes in intracranial pressure treatment intensity after traumatic brain injury
Journal article
Bhattacharyay S. et al, (2025), Scientific Reports, 15
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Red Cell Transfusion in Acute Myocardial Infarction: AABB International Clinical Practice Guidelines.
Journal article
Pagano MB. et al, (2025), Ann Intern Med
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The clinical impact of oral iron treatment for anaemia in pregnancy in accordance with current guidance: a prospective cohort study in a maternity unit in the Midlands of England.
Journal article
Churchill D. et al, (2025), BMC Pregnancy Childbirth, 25
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Red Cell Transfusion During Pediatric Intensive Care: A 28-Day Point Prevalence Study in Three European Countries in 2023.
Journal article
Butragueño-Laiseca L. et al, (2025), Pediatr Crit Care Med
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Clarifying the role of fibrinogen concentrate in major haemorrhage: a reply.
Journal article
Shah A. et al, (2025), Anaesthesia
