2016
DOI: 10.18535/jmscr/v4i3.42
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Comparative Study on Some Biochemical Parameters in Stored Whole Blood in Standard Blood Bank and Traditional Refrigerator

Abstract: Whole blood or any of its components is stored for the purpose of future transfusion. To ensure therapeutic relevance of the product, strict adherence to instructions and procedures on the operation of a blood bank is (1, 7, 14, 21, 28, and 35) (F= 2.541, p= 0.036 and F= 1.272, p= 0.039 respectively) when mean values for SBB and TR were compared. Other parameters for the different days were not significant. Mean total protein levels for SBB and TR were significant for Days 7 (F= 13.136, p= 0.011); 14 (F= 9.… Show more

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“…In Sub-Saharan Africa, lack of safe and adequate blood units lead to about 300,000 pregnant women and 3m children below the age of 5 years dying annually (Checkley et al, 2019). Blood banks have the fundamental responsibility of ensuring transfusion sustainability in a nation while using VNRDs (Achor & Holy, 2016), and the collected blood tested for the transfusion transmission infections (TTIs) (Kyeyune- Byabazaire & Hume, 2019). Pitocco and Sexton (2005) recommended efficient programs such as master production scheduling (MPS), blood production (BP) and blood transfusion sustainability (BTS) would help alleviate the nation's persistent blood safety and adequacy problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Sub-Saharan Africa, lack of safe and adequate blood units lead to about 300,000 pregnant women and 3m children below the age of 5 years dying annually (Checkley et al, 2019). Blood banks have the fundamental responsibility of ensuring transfusion sustainability in a nation while using VNRDs (Achor & Holy, 2016), and the collected blood tested for the transfusion transmission infections (TTIs) (Kyeyune- Byabazaire & Hume, 2019). Pitocco and Sexton (2005) recommended efficient programs such as master production scheduling (MPS), blood production (BP) and blood transfusion sustainability (BTS) would help alleviate the nation's persistent blood safety and adequacy problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Sub-Saharan Africa, lack of safe and adequate blood units lead to about 300,000 pregnant women and 3m children below the age of 5 years dying annually (Checkley et al, 2019). Blood banks have the fundamental responsibility of ensuring transfusion sustainability in a nation while using VNRDs (Achor & Holy, 2016), and the collected blood tested for the transfusion transmission infections (TTIs) (Kyeyune- Byabazaire & Hume, 2019). Pitocco and Sexton (2005) recommended efficient programs such as master production scheduling (MPS), blood production (BP) and blood transfusion sustainability (BTS) would help alleviate the nation's persistent blood safety and adequacy problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%