A rational approach to crossmatching blood for elective surgery

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A group-and-screen system was introduced for selected surgical procedures to improve the cost-effectiveness of the hospital blood transfusion service. The mean crossmatch-transfusion ratio for eleven procedures was 11.1 but fell to 3.3 after the change. The overall crossmatch-transfusion ratio in the hospital improved from 2.7 to 2.2 (p<0.001) and blood wastage by expiry fell from 12% to 5% (p<0.02). The mean age of blood being transfused also improved slightly from 12.3 days to 10.4 days (p<0.001). No problems have risen from the group-and-screen system to date. It has led to improvement in the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of the hospital blood bank and resulted in fresher blood being transfused.

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Dodds, A. J., Pun, A., Isbister, J. P., Ting, A., Klarkowski, D., Concannon, A. J., & Biggs, J. C. (1983). A rational approach to crossmatching blood for elective surgery. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 11(1), 16–19. https://doi.org/10.1177/0310057x8301100103

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