Transportation cooler interventions reduce plasma and RBC product wastage

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Objectives: The rate of plasma product wastage for the United States in 2011 was approximately 1.8%. The plasma wastage rate at our institution was higher, mainly due to products returned out of temperature range from procedural areas. A process review and intervention to reduce plasma wastage was undertaken, which included modifications to our transport cooler. Methods: A new cooler system was designed, and this device was implemented alongside an updated protocol for delivering plasma while also enhancing the previous RBC cooler validation time. We audited plasma and RBC product wastage prior to these interventions, from January 2013 to February 2014, vs after the intervention from April 2014 to March 2015. Results: After the intervention, the monthly plasma wastage rate declined 60% (12.6 units/100 units transfused preintervention vs 5.0 units/100 units transfused postintervention; P

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Metcalf, R. A., Baker, S. A., Goodnough, L. T., & Shah, N. (2016, July 1). Transportation cooler interventions reduce plasma and RBC product wastage. American Journal of Clinical Pathology. American Society of Clinical Pathologists. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcp/aqw082

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