Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3336395 | Transfusion and Apheresis Science | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Acute hemolysis due to AB0-incompatibility caused by transfusion of red blood cell concentrates (RBCC) to the wrong recipient is one of the major causes of transfusion-related death. As part of our policy to improve quality and safety in emergency transfusion, we have developed a standardized surveillance system for supplying RBCC in emergency situations. This surveillance system involves the implementation of a standardized set of basic data transmitted from the requesting unit to the blood bank by phone and a scoring system to check for compliance with guidelines and errors in daily routines. Communication deficiencies and delayed pretransfusion sampling were the most common errors.
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Authors
Martin Schmidt-Hieber, Ronny Schuster, Axel Nogai, Eckhard Thiel, Werner Hopfenmüller, Michael Notter,