Pattern of blood transfusion request and utilization at a Nigerian University Teaching Hospital

Introduction: Provision of adequate safe blood is challenging in developing countries due to paucity of voluntary blood donors, poor facilities for storage and blood component preparation as well as inappropriate blood ordering and utilization. Appraisal of pattern of blood transfusion requests and...

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Main Authors: Abubakar U Musa, Mohammed A Ndakotsu, Abdul-Aziz Hassan, Ayatollah Kilishi, Ibrahim K Kwaifa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-01-01
Series:Sahel Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.smjonline.org/article.asp?issn=1118-8561;year=2014;volume=17;issue=1;spage=19;epage=22;aulast=Musa
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spelling doaj-375878b1354a447d8974d5b2f07349862020-11-25T01:21:13ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsSahel Medical Journal2321-66892014-01-01171192210.4103/1118-8561.129149Pattern of blood transfusion request and utilization at a Nigerian University Teaching HospitalAbubakar U MusaMohammed A NdakotsuAbdul-Aziz HassanAyatollah KilishiIbrahim K KwaifaIntroduction: Provision of adequate safe blood is challenging in developing countries due to paucity of voluntary blood donors, poor facilities for storage and blood component preparation as well as inappropriate blood ordering and utilization. Appraisal of pattern of blood transfusion requests and utilization helps highlight shortcomings that could be addressed toward judicious use of blood. Aims: To determine the pattern of blood transfusion requests and utilization at a Nigerian Teaching Hospital. Materials and Methods: Blood request forms and cross-match worksheets at the blood bank of Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital (UDUTH) Sokoto were analyzed over a 3-month period. Number of blood units requested, cross-matched, or transfused and the cross-match to transfusion ratio (CTR) for clinical units were computed. Results: Of the 1703 units of blood requested for 986 patients, 94.42% (1608) were cross-matched but only 34.51% (555) were transfused giving a CTR of 2.90 for the hospital. The CTR for the various clinical units were: O and G - 3.40, Surgery - 3.11, Trauma center - 2.74, Emergency - 2.61, Medicine - 2.02, and Pediatrics - 1.97. Conclusions: The overall CTR of the hospital is high indicating suboptimal transfusion practice. Introducing transfusion guidelines and type and screen with abbreviated cross-match method can help toward apt requisition and utilization of blood thereby reducing wastages.http://www.smjonline.org/article.asp?issn=1118-8561;year=2014;volume=17;issue=1;spage=19;epage=22;aulast=MusaBlood transfusioncross-match to transfusion ratiorequestutilization
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author Abubakar U Musa
Mohammed A Ndakotsu
Abdul-Aziz Hassan
Ayatollah Kilishi
Ibrahim K Kwaifa
spellingShingle Abubakar U Musa
Mohammed A Ndakotsu
Abdul-Aziz Hassan
Ayatollah Kilishi
Ibrahim K Kwaifa
Pattern of blood transfusion request and utilization at a Nigerian University Teaching Hospital
Sahel Medical Journal
Blood transfusion
cross-match to transfusion ratio
request
utilization
author_facet Abubakar U Musa
Mohammed A Ndakotsu
Abdul-Aziz Hassan
Ayatollah Kilishi
Ibrahim K Kwaifa
author_sort Abubakar U Musa
title Pattern of blood transfusion request and utilization at a Nigerian University Teaching Hospital
title_short Pattern of blood transfusion request and utilization at a Nigerian University Teaching Hospital
title_full Pattern of blood transfusion request and utilization at a Nigerian University Teaching Hospital
title_fullStr Pattern of blood transfusion request and utilization at a Nigerian University Teaching Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Pattern of blood transfusion request and utilization at a Nigerian University Teaching Hospital
title_sort pattern of blood transfusion request and utilization at a nigerian university teaching hospital
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Sahel Medical Journal
issn 2321-6689
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Introduction: Provision of adequate safe blood is challenging in developing countries due to paucity of voluntary blood donors, poor facilities for storage and blood component preparation as well as inappropriate blood ordering and utilization. Appraisal of pattern of blood transfusion requests and utilization helps highlight shortcomings that could be addressed toward judicious use of blood. Aims: To determine the pattern of blood transfusion requests and utilization at a Nigerian Teaching Hospital. Materials and Methods: Blood request forms and cross-match worksheets at the blood bank of Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital (UDUTH) Sokoto were analyzed over a 3-month period. Number of blood units requested, cross-matched, or transfused and the cross-match to transfusion ratio (CTR) for clinical units were computed. Results: Of the 1703 units of blood requested for 986 patients, 94.42% (1608) were cross-matched but only 34.51% (555) were transfused giving a CTR of 2.90 for the hospital. The CTR for the various clinical units were: O and G - 3.40, Surgery - 3.11, Trauma center - 2.74, Emergency - 2.61, Medicine - 2.02, and Pediatrics - 1.97. Conclusions: The overall CTR of the hospital is high indicating suboptimal transfusion practice. Introducing transfusion guidelines and type and screen with abbreviated cross-match method can help toward apt requisition and utilization of blood thereby reducing wastages.
topic Blood transfusion
cross-match to transfusion ratio
request
utilization
url http://www.smjonline.org/article.asp?issn=1118-8561;year=2014;volume=17;issue=1;spage=19;epage=22;aulast=Musa
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