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I've switched sides from mostly transfusion to 100% donor services.  When I was on the transfusion side, we only provided Adsol units to our babies, which included a 50+ bed NICU unit.  

Do you still provide CPDA-1 units for those that transfuse babies, or have you switched to Adsol?  If you're comfortable, please let me know what facility you are with and how large your NICU is.

Thank you

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  • WE provide Adsol units, predominantly and our NICU is over 70 beds.  Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital

  • Mabel Adams
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    We use Adsol units for small volume transfusions. We remove the plasma/additive for exchange transfusions and replace it with AB plasma. St Charles in Bend OR.  Our NICU is the highest level (3, backw

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    We use AS-3. our supplier upped the price of CPDA-1 units because they have "stopped" production of that product..... we have a pretty large NICU +/- 50 beds and are a pediatric trauma cente

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WE provide Adsol units, predominantly and our NICU is over 70 beds.  Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital

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We use Adsol units for small volume transfusions. We remove the plasma/additive for exchange transfusions and replace it with AB plasma. St Charles in Bend OR.  Our NICU is the highest level (3, backward from trauma designations) but not that big.  We have a 24 bed capacity.

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We use AS-3.

our supplier upped the price of CPDA-1 units because they have "stopped" production of that product.....

we have a pretty large NICU +/- 50 beds and are a pediatric trauma center.

Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist

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We switched over to Adsol units -- we are a level 3 NICU with 28 beds.  Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center.

 

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