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BloodBankTalk: Diego Blood Group System
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BloodBankTalk: Sickle cell anemia
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BloodBankTalk: Anti-Yt(a)
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BloodBankTalk: Anti-CD99
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Standard regarding sharing of pre-transfusion testing results between hospitals
As a facility that uses Care Everywhere for previous blood bank history (ABO/Rh type and clinically significant alloantibodies), it is a very useful tool but must be reviewed carefully. As the CAP brought up, Epic does allow a "historical provider" to manually enter blood types - and we have seen many examples - so made it part of our policy to not use that information as an example of a historical blood type - we must see where the result was reported by a clinical laboratory. With the December 2024 Changes, we may be moving toward historical information within our LIS only (we are currently a 13 hospital system that shares SoftBank) as we standardize policies and procedures across all facilities. We previously used Sunquest - and would use information shared within Hospital ID (HID) -as part of our history check. Don't know if that is a viable option.
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Standard regarding sharing of pre-transfusion testing results between hospitals
(Slightly paraphrased from the Guidance to the 34th Edition of AABB Standards for Blood Banks and Transfusion Services) AABB Standard 5.14.8 requires that there be 2 determinations of a recipients ABO group..... the first determination must be on a current sample and the second determination may be determined by one of the following methods: 1) comparison with previous records 2) testing a second sample collected at a time different from the first sample 3) retesting the same sample if the patient identification was verified at the time of sample collection using an electronic identification system. CAP standards (12/2024) Changes to Standards clarifies the requirement even further: "In the transfusion medicine checklist, TRM.40300 Historical Record Check says ABO, Rh, and antibody screen test results must be compared with results of the same tests recorded previously to detect discrepancies and identify patients requiring specially selected units. “New language was added to this existing requirement to clarify what is acceptable ABO and Rh historical records,” says Matthew Karafin, MD, MS, chair of the CAP Transfusion, Apheresis, and Cellular Therapy Committee and clinical professor of transfusion medicine services at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The revised requirement now says the acceptable ABO and Rh historical records for transfusion purposes are only those generated or entered by laboratory personnel into the health system’s laboratory information system and performed by an accredited lab or certified by the relevant government agency in its jurisdiction. “We learned that assessors have encountered facilities that were using blood types from other institutions, such as from Epic Care Everywhere,” Dr. Karafin says. “Moreover, we were made aware that blood typing information from these other institutions was sometimes being added by non-blood bank personnel, so we had concerns about the reliability of this information.” For patient safety, the CAP wants to ensure that the ABO and Rh used for transfusion are the ones that laboratory personnel have entered into an LIS. This “implies that a transfusion service reviewed the information and was responsible for its data entry,” Dr. Karafin says."
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BloodBankTalk: Lewis and BMT
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BloodBankTalk: Revised Recommendations for HIV Transmission through blood transfusion
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BloodBankTalk: Hemoglobin A1C and donation
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BloodBankTalk: Antibody/Antigen Reaction
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BloodBankTalk: Clinical Aspects of Transfusion Reactions
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BloodBankTalk: Correct Blood Bank Nomenclature
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BloodBankTalk: Allergic Reaction
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BloodBankTalk: Song about Transfusion
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BloodBankTalk: Jaundice
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BloodBankTalk: Reagent RBCs
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ABID Using Mixed Methodologies?
Can you convert the tube panel cells from 3% to 0.8% and test in gel? We primarily do that to run selected cells that are not already diluted to 0/8%
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BloodBankTalk: Passive transfer of allergy
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BloodBankTalk: Ringer’s solution and red cells
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Ortho Vision Not Reading Barcodes
Our Visions won't read our outpatient cancer center labels which have a blue border. If the label is crooked or the sample isn't positioned correctly, it won't read. Other than those, ours are pretty good at reading. More than 50% sounds like too many. Sorry you haven't been able to fix it. We run about 3000 specimens per month on our 2 Vision Maxes which were installed about 1 year ago.
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issue: Multiple Type and Screen ordered in Epic. Lab system is Soft Bank.
We operate with the same workflow. It is up to the tech reviewing testing in Soft to expire the "old" specimen or cancel additional TS orders in Epic to prevent the collection of new specimens. If the provider orders RBC, it will fall into Soft under the existing TS and you will need to develop a workaround for that as well or will generate exceptions when trying to select products.
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ABO Retypes
The problem with retesting the same sample is that you don't have a second sample drawn with a different venipuncture to confirm the patient's ABO and can potentially issue ABO incompatible blood no matter how the compatibility testing is performed.
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JCAHO - Issuing blood products
1910.1030(g)(1)(i)(F) Containers of blood, blood components, or blood products that are labeled as to their contents and have been released for transfusion or other clinical use are exempted from the labeling requirements of paragraph (g). 1910.1030(g)(1)(i)(G) Individual containers of blood or other potentially infectious materials that are placed in a labeled container during storage, transport, shipment or disposal are exempted from the labeling requirement.
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Lactated Ringers infused with blood
I had a unit come from the OR with LR attached. The filter and tubing was full of clotted RBC. This fit with my theory that adding calcium back into the unit didn't play nicely with the citrate anticoagulant.
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BloodBankTalk: Massive transfusion protocols
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