Ways To Enhance Blood Transfusion Safety: A Systematic Review.

IF 0.9 Q4 NURSING
Nahid Dehghan Nayeri, Javad Nadali, Anahita Divani, Nasim Hatefimoadab
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Abstract

Aim: Blood product administration is a vital and possibly life-threatening issue that may increase the risk of clinical damage in patients. This review aims to provide a comprehensive review of the ways to improve blood transfusion safety.

Method: In order to conduct this systematic review, electronic databases, including PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE, Web of Science, Cochrane CENTRAL, Scopus, and Google Scholar, were searched for data of the last 30 years using keywords including patient safety, blood transfusion, risk management, safety management, and transfusion reaction. The inclusion criteria set for the selection of quantitative articles were articles written in English and published in peer-reviewed journals during the mentioned period. In this study the publications are reviewed in line with the PRISMA guide checklist.

Results: Among 6105 articles found during the initial search, 16 articles were finalized for further investigation. Fifty percent of the included articles discussed the use of modern technology including patient identification system, barcode technology, portable computer systems, and databases. Moreover, 31% of the studies evaluated the use of alternative methods for transfusion of blood products including mediastinal blood transfusion, the use of autologous blood in adult patients, the use of cord blood in children, the use of hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier-201, and the injection of fresh whole blood. About 18% of articles drew attention to indications and thresholds as an essential factor increasing patient safety.

Conclusion: It was concluded from this study that the use of technology leads to fewer human errors and complications caused by these errors. In addition, some alternative methods can be used in a cost-effective way to reduce serious adverse events caused by common strategies.

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加强输血安全的方法:系统回顾。
目的:血液制品管理是一个重要且可能危及生命的问题,可能会增加患者临床损伤的风险。本综述旨在全面回顾改善输血安全的方法:为了进行此次系统性综述,我们使用PubMed/MEDLINE、EMBASE、Web of Science、Cochrane CENTRAL、Scopus和Google Scholar等电子数据库检索了过去30年的数据,关键词包括患者安全、输血、风险管理、安全管理和输血反应。选择定量文章的纳入标准是在上述期间在同行评审期刊上发表的英文文章。本研究按照 PRISMA 指南清单对出版物进行了审查:在初步搜索到的 6105 篇文章中,最终确定了 16 篇文章用于进一步调查。50%的收录文章讨论了现代技术的使用,包括患者识别系统、条形码技术、便携式计算机系统和数据库。此外,31% 的研究评估了输注血液制品替代方法的使用情况,包括纵隔输血、成年患者使用自体血、儿童使用脐带血、使用基于血红蛋白的氧载体-201 以及注射新鲜全血。约 18% 的文章提请注意适应症和阈值是提高患者安全的重要因素:本研究得出的结论是,技术的使用可减少人为失误和由这些失误引起的并发症。此外,还可以采用一些替代方法,以具有成本效益的方式减少常见策略导致的严重不良事件。
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