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Current autologous transfusion practices. Implications for the future.

B V Anderson1, P A Tomasulo

  • 1Florida International University, Medical Laboratory Sciences Department, Miami.

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|July 1, 1988
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Current autologous transfusion practices reveal issues with patient eligibility and infectious disease marker testing. Many institutions provide potentially positive units to patients, highlighting a need for improved standards in autologous transfusion programs.

Area of Science:

  • Transfusion Medicine
  • Blood Banking Practices
  • Patient Safety

Background:

  • Autologous transfusion programs aim to provide safe blood products for patient use.
  • Variations in practice may impact the safety and efficacy of autologous transfusions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate current autologous transfusion practices among AABB institutional members.
  • To identify areas for improvement in autologous blood donation and transfusion protocols.

Main Methods:

  • A questionnaire was distributed to 509 AABB institutional members.
  • Data were collected from 47 blood centers, 108 transfusion services, and 64 hospital blood banks.
  • Response rate was 43%.

Main Results:

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  • Not all eligible patients donate due to strict criteria.
  • 30% of autologous units are not tested for infectious disease markers.
  • Institutions transfuse units positive for anti-HIV (53%) and HBsAg (72%) to intended recipients.
  • 47% perform AHG crossmatch for autologous recipients.
  • 65% permit cross-over of autologous units for homologous use.

Conclusions:

  • Current autologous transfusion practices have significant deviations from optimal standards.
  • Findings suggest a need for revised guidelines to ensure patient safety and efficient use of blood resources.
  • Development of standardized protocols for autologous transfusion programs is warranted.