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Developing techniques in blood transfusion.

J K Duguid

    Bailliere'S Clinical Haematology
    |October 1, 1990
    PubMed
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    Advancements in transfusion medicine enhance blood safety and efficiency through new lab techniques and rational blood ordering. These innovations improve blood supply management and patient care in haematology.

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    Area of Science:

    • Transfusion Medicine
    • Haematology
    • Clinical Laboratory Science

    Background:

    • Transfusion medicine is critical for providing safe blood products.
    • Efficient blood supply requires advanced laboratory and technical procedures.
    • Ensuring appropriate use of blood products is a key challenge.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review advancements in transfusion medicine techniques.
    • To highlight innovations improving blood safety and efficiency.
    • To discuss the impact of new technologies on laboratory practices.

    Main Methods:

    • Introduction of rapid cross-matching techniques (e.g., low ionic strength saline).
    • Utilization of monoclonal antibodies for blood grouping.
    • Implementation of microtitre plates and solid-phase techniques.

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  • Application of flow cytometry and advanced cellular assays.
  • Development of donor blood screening tests (HIV, hepatitis).
  • Increased use of autologous transfusion (predeposit and cell salvage).
  • Main Results:

    • New methods enhance speed and economy in transfusion laboratories.
    • Monoclonal antibodies improve plasma utilization.
    • Maximum surgical blood-order schedules optimize donor blood use.
    • Advanced techniques offer alternatives to traditional serology.
    • Screening tests and autologous transfusion improve blood safety.

    Conclusions:

    • Continuous innovation in transfusion medicine is vital for safety and efficiency.
    • New technologies like monoclonal antibodies and flow cytometry are transforming practices.
    • Rational blood ordering and autologous transfusion further enhance resource management and patient safety.