Evaluation of Blood Utilization in Teaching Hospitals Affiliated to Qom University

Background & Objectives: Nowadays the performance of hospital blood banks is assessed by cross-match to transfused unit ratio which it is recommended to be less than 2.0. The aim of this study was to evaluate the most common indications for blood transfusion in Qum University hospitals.Method...

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Main Authors: M Akhavan Sepahi, SH Hejazi, A Koopai, K Eshagh hoseini, A Belbasi
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Language:fas
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2012-07-01
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Online Access:http://irje.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-22&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-b24153d050b44f0fb7cf2c92ad39f1122021-09-02T16:45:28ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesمجله اپیدمیولوژی ایران1735-74892228-75072012-07-01817182Evaluation of Blood Utilization in Teaching Hospitals Affiliated to Qom UniversityM Akhavan Sepahi0SH Hejazi1A Koopai2K Eshagh hoseini3A Belbasi4 Background & Objectives: Nowadays the performance of hospital blood banks is assessed by cross-match to transfused unit ratio which it is recommended to be less than 2.0. The aim of this study was to evaluate the most common indications for blood transfusion in Qum University hospitals.Methods: In this retrospective study 4370 blood order forms from March 2010 till April 2011 were assessed. To calculate C/T ratio, the number of cross-matched units was divided by the number of transfused units. Results: Of total 4370 blood order, 57.1% were male. From all blood order forms, 16.42% (C/T : 1.196) were not transfused. The highest rate of blood orders pertained to surgery emergency and trauma (23.3%), hematology and oncology (14%), gynecology (11.3%), internal ward and nephrology (8%), infectious ward (6.9%), burn ward (5.9%), general surgery (4.4%), orthopedics (3.2%), ICU (2.3%) and pediatrics (8.6%).         Packed cell was the product with the highest order rate of 78.7% in Qom teaching hospitals; however, out of this rate 44% remained untransfused. Conclusion: According to the findings of this study the rate of non-transfused ordered blood components in Qom teaching hospitals seems very high. Thus, it is recommended to employ the international and/or national guidelines in order to reach to optimal rate. http://irje.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-22&slc_lang=en&sid=1BloodTransfusionHospital
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author M Akhavan Sepahi
SH Hejazi
A Koopai
K Eshagh hoseini
A Belbasi
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SH Hejazi
A Koopai
K Eshagh hoseini
A Belbasi
Evaluation of Blood Utilization in Teaching Hospitals Affiliated to Qom University
مجله اپیدمیولوژی ایران
Blood
Transfusion
Hospital
author_facet M Akhavan Sepahi
SH Hejazi
A Koopai
K Eshagh hoseini
A Belbasi
author_sort M Akhavan Sepahi
title Evaluation of Blood Utilization in Teaching Hospitals Affiliated to Qom University
title_short Evaluation of Blood Utilization in Teaching Hospitals Affiliated to Qom University
title_full Evaluation of Blood Utilization in Teaching Hospitals Affiliated to Qom University
title_fullStr Evaluation of Blood Utilization in Teaching Hospitals Affiliated to Qom University
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Blood Utilization in Teaching Hospitals Affiliated to Qom University
title_sort evaluation of blood utilization in teaching hospitals affiliated to qom university
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series مجله اپیدمیولوژی ایران
issn 1735-7489
2228-7507
publishDate 2012-07-01
description Background & Objectives: Nowadays the performance of hospital blood banks is assessed by cross-match to transfused unit ratio which it is recommended to be less than 2.0. The aim of this study was to evaluate the most common indications for blood transfusion in Qum University hospitals.Methods: In this retrospective study 4370 blood order forms from March 2010 till April 2011 were assessed. To calculate C/T ratio, the number of cross-matched units was divided by the number of transfused units. Results: Of total 4370 blood order, 57.1% were male. From all blood order forms, 16.42% (C/T : 1.196) were not transfused. The highest rate of blood orders pertained to surgery emergency and trauma (23.3%), hematology and oncology (14%), gynecology (11.3%), internal ward and nephrology (8%), infectious ward (6.9%), burn ward (5.9%), general surgery (4.4%), orthopedics (3.2%), ICU (2.3%) and pediatrics (8.6%).         Packed cell was the product with the highest order rate of 78.7% in Qom teaching hospitals; however, out of this rate 44% remained untransfused. Conclusion: According to the findings of this study the rate of non-transfused ordered blood components in Qom teaching hospitals seems very high. Thus, it is recommended to employ the international and/or national guidelines in order to reach to optimal rate.
topic Blood
Transfusion
Hospital
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