Blood utilisation in a developing society: what is the best index of efficiency?. Issue 6 (30th April 2018)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Blood utilisation in a developing society: what is the best index of efficiency?. Issue 6 (30th April 2018)
- Main Title:
- Blood utilisation in a developing society: what is the best index of efficiency?
- Authors:
- Charles, K. S.
De Freitas, L.
Ramoutar, R.
Goolam, R.
Juman, S.
Murray, D.
Jhingai, R.
Chantry, A. - Abstract:
- SUMMARY: Objectives: To assess blood usage for elective surgery in a developing country as a first step towards developing a maximum surgical blood‐ordering schedule (MSBOS). Background: Cross‐match:transfusion (C/T) ratio, transfusion index ( T i ) and transfusion ratio ( T %) are standard indices of efficient blood usage for elective surgical procedures. The MSBOS assigns surgical procedures to Group and Cross Match (GXM) and Group and Save (G&S) categories. Non‐use probability (NUP) is the percentage of blood that is requested but not used. Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) has a transfusion service that predominantly uses family replacement (F/R) donors. Materials/Methods: C/T ratio, T i, T % and NUP were retrospectively calculated for 304 elective surgical procedures performed at a tertiary medical institution in TTO between 1st January and 15th May 2013. Results: For 17 types of surgical procedure, C/T ratio was <2·5 for 10, T % ≥ 30 for 10 and T i ≥ 0·5 for 12, suggesting efficiency, significant blood use and a requirement for GXM for most operations. However, the majority of these procedures qualify for G&S when performed under conditions that guarantee ready access to blood in an emergency. A substantial proportion of issued blood was returned unused to the blood bank, giving an NUP of 39·7%. Conclusion: NUP was the most sensitive measure of efficiency. C/T ratio, T % and T i must be interpreted in the context of the blood donation system. An internationally accepted valueSUMMARY: Objectives: To assess blood usage for elective surgery in a developing country as a first step towards developing a maximum surgical blood‐ordering schedule (MSBOS). Background: Cross‐match:transfusion (C/T) ratio, transfusion index ( T i ) and transfusion ratio ( T %) are standard indices of efficient blood usage for elective surgical procedures. The MSBOS assigns surgical procedures to Group and Cross Match (GXM) and Group and Save (G&S) categories. Non‐use probability (NUP) is the percentage of blood that is requested but not used. Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) has a transfusion service that predominantly uses family replacement (F/R) donors. Materials/Methods: C/T ratio, T i, T % and NUP were retrospectively calculated for 304 elective surgical procedures performed at a tertiary medical institution in TTO between 1st January and 15th May 2013. Results: For 17 types of surgical procedure, C/T ratio was <2·5 for 10, T % ≥ 30 for 10 and T i ≥ 0·5 for 12, suggesting efficiency, significant blood use and a requirement for GXM for most operations. However, the majority of these procedures qualify for G&S when performed under conditions that guarantee ready access to blood in an emergency. A substantial proportion of issued blood was returned unused to the blood bank, giving an NUP of 39·7%. Conclusion: NUP was the most sensitive measure of efficiency. C/T ratio, T % and T i must be interpreted in the context of the blood donation system. An internationally accepted value of NUP that equates to efficient blood use should be adopted. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Transfusion medicine. Volume 28:Issue 6(2018:Dec.)
- Journal:
- Transfusion medicine
- Issue:
- Volume 28:Issue 6(2018:Dec.)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 28, Issue 6 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 28
- Issue:
- 6
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0028-0006-0000
- Page Start:
- 413
- Page End:
- 419
- Publication Date:
- 2018-04-30
- Subjects:
- blood -- non-use probability -- replacement donation -- utilization
Blood -- Transfusion -- Periodicals
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/tme.12534 ↗
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