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Transfusion audit of fresh‐frozen plasma in southern Taiwan
Author(s) -
Yeh C.J.,
Wu C.F.,
Hsu W.T.,
Hsieh L.L.,
Lin S.F.,
Liu T.C.
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
vox sanguinis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.68
H-Index - 83
eISSN - 1423-0410
pISSN - 0042-9007
DOI - 10.1111/j.1423-0410.2006.00819.x
Subject(s) - audit , fresh frozen plasma , medicine , medical audit , blood transfusion , emergency medicine , transfusion medicine , medical emergency , surgery , accounting , platelet , business
Background and Objectives The demand for transfusions has increased rapidly in southern Taiwan. Between 1993 and 2003, requests for fresh‐frozen plasma (FFP) in particular rose dramatically at Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital (KMUH). Transfusion orders were not tightly regulated, and inappropriate use of blood products was common. Materials and Methods We carried out a prospective analysis of transfusion requests from October 2003 to January 2004 at KMUH, and then repeated the audit for another 3‐month period after the clinical faculty had undergone five sessions of education on transfusion guidelines. Later, our consultant haematologist applied computerized guidelines to periodic audits. Results A 5·2% decrease in inappropriate FFP usage followed the educational programme and a further 30% reduction took place after the application of computerized transfusion guidelines. With the guidelines and periodic audits, FFP transfusions decreased by 74·6% and inappropriate requests from 65·2% to 30%. Conclusions Hospital policy, computerized transfusion guidelines and periodic audits greatly reduced inappropriate FFP transfusions. An educational campaign had a more limited effect.