Title of article :
Analyzing ordering schedule of blood and its products in Shahid Mohammadi hospital, Bandar Abbas, Iran
Author/Authors :
Teremmahi Ardestani, Majid Department of Hematology- Critical Care and Pain Management Research Center - Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandar Abbas, Iran , Golvardi Yazdi, Mohammad Sadegh Department of Anesthesiology - Critical Care and Pain Management Research Center - Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandar Abbas, Iran , Sobhani, Ghasem Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandar Abbas, Iran , Abroushan, Hooman Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandar Abbas, Iran. , Roonema, Rasoul Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandar Abbas, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: Supplying healthy blood and blood products for patients is amongst the
high-priority goals of every country in the world. It is evident that meeting this goal needs a
large organization with ideal human resources and equipments. Improper ordering of blood
by hospitals and medical centers not only increases the Iran Blood Transfusion Organization
expenses, but also prevents proper distribution of blood units among the medical centers
and will result in false shortage, expiration of blood and blood products, and reduction of
blood quality. In this study, we decided to analyze how blood and its products are used in
hospitals and also why blood is not used in various departments of the most important
teaching hospital of Hormozgan Province.
Methods: A total of 8523 order forms for receiving blood and its products, which have
been sent to blood bank of Shahid Muhammadi Teaching Hospital within September 2011
to March 2012, were studied in this descriptive retrospective study. The collected data
from the blood bank were analyzed using SPSS 16 Software.
Results: In this study, out of 8523 blood order forms, 5864 forms belonged to men
(68.8%) and 2659 forms belonged to women (31.2%). A total of 21474 units of blood
products including red blood cells, plasma, platelet and cryo were ordered. The total C/T
for RBC measured 2.8 and its total Ti was 0.59.
Conclusion: Results of this study show that consuming blood in contrast to standard is
ideal. Maximum surgical blood ordering schedule (MSBOS) shall be designed only for
parts that have a high C/T ratio and for preparing blood only determining blood group and
antibody screening (T&S) were necessary.
Keywords :
Bandar Abbas , Transfusion , Cross Match
Journal title :
Hormozgan Medical Journal