THE IMPACT OF A CASH DRIVEN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM ON BLOOD UTILIZATION : AN ANALYSIS OF BLOOD UTILIZATION DURING ELECTIVE SURGERIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA TEACHING HOSPITAL ITUKU-OZALLA- A PILOT SURVEY

One of the tasks of the anaesthetists includes making a decision on the need for blood transfusion during surgical procedure. This task though daunting in the face of epileptic blood supply, will save lives, but may result in over ordering and wasting of blood.   AIMS/OBJECTIVES   1        ...

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Main Authors: obinna ajuzieogu, adaobi o amucheazi, Richard Ewah
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2014-08-01
Series:Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://mjhid.org/index.php/mjhid/article/view/1806
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spelling doaj-aea41847619c4313b04c428e5d8a28112020-11-25T03:22:52ZengPAGEPress PublicationsMediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases2035-30062014-08-011THE IMPACT OF A CASH DRIVEN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM ON BLOOD UTILIZATION : AN ANALYSIS OF BLOOD UTILIZATION DURING ELECTIVE SURGERIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA TEACHING HOSPITAL ITUKU-OZALLA- A PILOT SURVEYobinna ajuzieoguadaobi o amucheazi0Richard Ewah1University of Nigeria, EnuguDEPARTMENT OF ANAESTHESIA UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA TEACHING HOSPITAL ENUGU One of the tasks of the anaesthetists includes making a decision on the need for blood transfusion during surgical procedure. This task though daunting in the face of epileptic blood supply, will save lives, but may result in over ordering and wasting of blood.   AIMS/OBJECTIVES   1                    To assess the efficacy of blood ordering practice. 2                    To assess the feasibility of a prospective random work to develop practice guidelines.   MATERIALS AND METHODS: A prospective study involving patients booked for elective surgical procedures who were asked to provide blood for the surgery. The study spanned a period of three months and variables included pre/ post operative haemoglobin level estimation, duration of surgery, blood loss, number of units of blood provided and number of units of blood transfused. Cross-match/transfusion ratio, degree of over/under transfusion, and transfusion index, transfusion probability were calculated.   Results Cross match to transfusion ratio is higher than 2.5: 1 during procedures such as thyroidectomy, cholecystectomy, and myomectomy, elective caesarean section but lower during open prostatectomies, laminectomy and aneurysm surgery . Logistic problems affected post operative haemoglobin estimation but from the few that had their post operative haemoglobin level checked,   the patients were under-transfused.    Conclusion There is definitely over-ordering of blood which needs to be minimized by changing the blood ordering pattern through the development of a maximum surgical blood ordering schedule. Provision of refrigerators for storing blood in the theatre (theatre mini blood bank) would limit the need for palpable blood in the theatre before it is needed and help in preventing ageing of blood.   https://mjhid.org/index.php/mjhid/article/view/1806Over-ordering of bloodcross-match/ transfusion ratiotransfusion indextransfusion probabilityover/ under transfusion
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author obinna ajuzieogu
adaobi o amucheazi
Richard Ewah
spellingShingle obinna ajuzieogu
adaobi o amucheazi
Richard Ewah
THE IMPACT OF A CASH DRIVEN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM ON BLOOD UTILIZATION : AN ANALYSIS OF BLOOD UTILIZATION DURING ELECTIVE SURGERIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA TEACHING HOSPITAL ITUKU-OZALLA- A PILOT SURVEY
Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases
Over-ordering of blood
cross-match/ transfusion ratio
transfusion index
transfusion probability
over/ under transfusion
author_facet obinna ajuzieogu
adaobi o amucheazi
Richard Ewah
author_sort obinna ajuzieogu
title THE IMPACT OF A CASH DRIVEN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM ON BLOOD UTILIZATION : AN ANALYSIS OF BLOOD UTILIZATION DURING ELECTIVE SURGERIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA TEACHING HOSPITAL ITUKU-OZALLA- A PILOT SURVEY
title_short THE IMPACT OF A CASH DRIVEN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM ON BLOOD UTILIZATION : AN ANALYSIS OF BLOOD UTILIZATION DURING ELECTIVE SURGERIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA TEACHING HOSPITAL ITUKU-OZALLA- A PILOT SURVEY
title_full THE IMPACT OF A CASH DRIVEN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM ON BLOOD UTILIZATION : AN ANALYSIS OF BLOOD UTILIZATION DURING ELECTIVE SURGERIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA TEACHING HOSPITAL ITUKU-OZALLA- A PILOT SURVEY
title_fullStr THE IMPACT OF A CASH DRIVEN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM ON BLOOD UTILIZATION : AN ANALYSIS OF BLOOD UTILIZATION DURING ELECTIVE SURGERIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA TEACHING HOSPITAL ITUKU-OZALLA- A PILOT SURVEY
title_full_unstemmed THE IMPACT OF A CASH DRIVEN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM ON BLOOD UTILIZATION : AN ANALYSIS OF BLOOD UTILIZATION DURING ELECTIVE SURGERIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA TEACHING HOSPITAL ITUKU-OZALLA- A PILOT SURVEY
title_sort impact of a cash driven health care system on blood utilization : an analysis of blood utilization during elective surgeries at the university of nigeria teaching hospital ituku-ozalla- a pilot survey
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases
issn 2035-3006
publishDate 2014-08-01
description One of the tasks of the anaesthetists includes making a decision on the need for blood transfusion during surgical procedure. This task though daunting in the face of epileptic blood supply, will save lives, but may result in over ordering and wasting of blood.   AIMS/OBJECTIVES   1                    To assess the efficacy of blood ordering practice. 2                    To assess the feasibility of a prospective random work to develop practice guidelines.   MATERIALS AND METHODS: A prospective study involving patients booked for elective surgical procedures who were asked to provide blood for the surgery. The study spanned a period of three months and variables included pre/ post operative haemoglobin level estimation, duration of surgery, blood loss, number of units of blood provided and number of units of blood transfused. Cross-match/transfusion ratio, degree of over/under transfusion, and transfusion index, transfusion probability were calculated.   Results Cross match to transfusion ratio is higher than 2.5: 1 during procedures such as thyroidectomy, cholecystectomy, and myomectomy, elective caesarean section but lower during open prostatectomies, laminectomy and aneurysm surgery . Logistic problems affected post operative haemoglobin estimation but from the few that had their post operative haemoglobin level checked,   the patients were under-transfused.    Conclusion There is definitely over-ordering of blood which needs to be minimized by changing the blood ordering pattern through the development of a maximum surgical blood ordering schedule. Provision of refrigerators for storing blood in the theatre (theatre mini blood bank) would limit the need for palpable blood in the theatre before it is needed and help in preventing ageing of blood.  
topic Over-ordering of blood
cross-match/ transfusion ratio
transfusion index
transfusion probability
over/ under transfusion
url https://mjhid.org/index.php/mjhid/article/view/1806
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