
As suggested by the National Blood Council, a Hemovigilance Committee was set up in the University Hospital of Liège in 1995. A multidisciplinary discussion takes place on any action aiming at the improvement of transfusion safety, and the follow-up of its implementation. The first issue to be discussed was the set up of a detailed documentation of all blood transfusions. The data are now recorded on a single document allowing proper identification of people and products involved, and of the eventual incidents. This document has lead to a better transfusion safety and to an improved administrative management of blood transfusion. The Commission has been coordinating two multi-centric studies analyzing the consumption of fresh blood products and the incidence of transfusion reactions. Among blood-saving policies, autologous transfusion and volume reduction of samples drawn for laboratory purposes have been discussed. Other measures were taken to improve the labeling of samples for cross-mach and to actively follow-up transfusion reactions. By its actions and advises, the Commission aims to direct strategies towards a safe and rational use of blood products.
Risk Management, Incidence, Transfusion Reaction, Blood Donors, Documentation, Hospitals, University, Blood Transfusion, Autologous, Blood, Belgium, Blood Grouping and Crossmatching, Blood Banks, Humans, Blood Transfusion, Safety, Follow-Up Studies
Risk Management, Incidence, Transfusion Reaction, Blood Donors, Documentation, Hospitals, University, Blood Transfusion, Autologous, Blood, Belgium, Blood Grouping and Crossmatching, Blood Banks, Humans, Blood Transfusion, Safety, Follow-Up Studies
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