Quality Assurance of Blood Bank Performance in Zagazig University Hospitals

Faculty Medicine Year: 2011
Type of Publication: Theses Pages: 134
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BibID 11153632
Keywords : Quality assurance    
Abstract:
Background: Blood bank has to ensure availability of a sufficient supply of high quality blood and blood components for transfusion with maximum efficacy and minimum risk to both donors and recipients Objectives:1- diagnosis of defects in different procedures of Zagazig University Hospitals Blood Bank in relation to standards concerning donor selection process, nurses performance during blood donation, refrigeration status, transportation of blood bags from one bank to another and to hospital wards.2-Increase orientation and knowledge of staff concerning standards and plan to improve one selected defective procedure. 3-Reassess the improvement plan Methods : The study was conducted in Zagazig University Hospitals Blood Bank on 384 blood donor in the 1st phase and 354 in the third phase using structured checklists guided by WHO standards about blood banking procedures, also the study was conducted on 232 blood bag issued from the bood bank to other hospital ward clinical areas and 57 transportation maneuver from Zagazig University Hospitals Blood Bank to other blood bank transported in the first phase. Results: It was found that the refrigeration status was satisfactory reaching 60% in relation to standards, labeling blood bag was perfect by 100% except a deficient written blood expiry date, ABO grouping and Rh typing were performed to all blood bags and 100% of the bags were labeled with it, 87.7% of blood transported from blood bank to another were transported in insulted container, while 100% of blood transported from blood bank to hospital ward clinical areas were not transported in insulated box. Only 6.7% of donors was lucky that the nurse was wearing gloves. Washing hands, alcohol swabs, changing gloves were not performed by nurses in 100% of donors. Significant improvement in the knowledge of blood bank nurses concerning history taking , examination, disinfection, storage and transport of blood bags occurred after intervention. As for deferral rate it was increased from 2.6% in pre intervention phase reaching 15.8% in post intervention phase which was statistically high significant. There was significance difference between pre and post intervention mean score of history taking and examination procedure. Conclusion: Appropriate donor selection is an important step in ensuring safe supply of blood . Plasma TGF-1 level is significantly higher in uncomplicated type 2 diabetic patients (group II) and type 2 diabetic patients with early DN(group III) as compared to control group(group I) and in early DN group(group III) as compared to type 2 diabetic patients without DN(group II). Urinary Microalb/Cr ratio is significantly higher in uncomplicated type 2 diabetic patients (group II) and type 2 diabetic patients with early DN (group III) as compared to the control group (group I). Microalb/Cr ratio is also higher in early DN group (group III) as compared to type 2 diabetic patients without DN (groupII). Plasma level of TGF-1 also strongly correlates to HbA1c. In our study there was no significant change of plasma level of TGF-beta when compared to duration of diabetes. 
   
     
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