监测血液供应在德国:监管的角度。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY
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摘要

背景和目的:安全、高质量的输血血液成分的充足供应对德国的医疗保健系统至关重要。现行报告制度的要求载于《德国输血法》。目前的工作详细阐述了当前报告系统的优点和局限性,并调查了一个试点项目的可行性,该项目根据每周报告收集血液供应的具体数据。材料和方法:从§21德国输血法案数据库中选择2009年至2021年的血液采集和供应数据进行检查。此外,还在自愿的基础上进行了为期12个月的试点研究。记录红细胞(RBC)浓缩物的数量,每周计算库存可用性。结果:2009年至2021年,年红细胞浓度从468万下降到343万,人均分布从58 / 1000下降到41 / 1000。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,这些数字没有显著变化。为期一年的试点项目的数据占德国释放的RBC浓缩液的77%。O RhD阳性RBC浓缩物的百分比在35% - 22%之间波动,O RhD阴性浓缩物的百分比在17% - 5%之间波动。O RhD阳性RBC浓缩库存的可用性在2.1至7.6天之间变化。结论:本研究数据显示RBC浓缩液的年销售额在11年期间呈下降趋势,且在过去2年没有进一步变化。每周监测血液成分检测急性红细胞供应和供应问题。密切监测似乎有所帮助,但应与全国供应战略相结合。
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Monitoring Blood Supply in Germany: A Regulatory Perspective.

Monitoring Blood Supply in Germany: A Regulatory Perspective.

Monitoring Blood Supply in Germany: A Regulatory Perspective.

Monitoring Blood Supply in Germany: A Regulatory Perspective.

Background and objectives: A sufficient supply of safe, high-quality blood components for transfusion is essential to the healthcare system in Germany. The requirements for the current reporting system are laid down in the German Transfusion Act. The present work elaborates on the advantages and limitations of the current reporting system and investigates the feasibility of a pilot project that collects specific data on blood supply based on weekly reports.

Materials and methods: Selected data on blood collection and supply from 2009 to 2021 derived from the §21 German Transfusion Act database were examined. In addition, a pilot study over a period of 12 months was conducted on a voluntary basis. The number of red blood cell (RBC) concentrates was documented and stock availability was calculated weekly.

Results: From 2009 to 2021, the annual number of RBC concentrates decreased from 4.68 to 3.43 million, the per capita distribution decreased from 58 to 41 RBC concentrates per 1,000 inhabitants. These figures did not change significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The data of the 1-year pilot project represented 77% of the released RBC concentrates in Germany. Percentage share of O RhD positive RBC concentrates fluctuated between 35% and 22% and for O RhD negative concentrates between 17% and 5%. The availability of O RhD positive RBC concentrate stocks varied between 2.1 and 7.6 days.

Conclusion: The data presented shows a decrease in annual RBC concentrate sales over an 11-year period and no further change over the past 2 years. A weekly monitoring of blood components detects acute problems in RBC provision and supply. Close monitoring seems helpful but should be combined with a nationwide supply strategy.

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9.10%
发文量
47
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: This journal is devoted to all areas of transfusion medicine. These include the quality and security of blood products, therapy with blood components and plasma derivatives, transfusion-related questions in transplantation, stem cell manipulation, therapeutic and diagnostic problems of homeostasis, immuno-hematological investigations, and legal aspects of the production of blood products as well as hemotherapy. Both comprehensive reviews and primary publications that detail the newest work in transfusion medicine and hemotherapy promote the international exchange of knowledge within these disciplines. Consistent with this goal, continuing clinical education is also specifically addressed.
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