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Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo 2014 Volume 142, Issue 5-6, Pages: 384-390
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH1406384B
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Improving blood safety: Errors management in transfusion medicine

Bujandrić Nevenka (Blood Transfusion Institute of Vojvodina, Novi Sad)
Grujić Jasmina ORCID iD icon (Blood Transfusion Institute of Vojvodina, Novi Sad)
Krga-Milanović Mirjana (Blood Transfusion Institute of Vojvodina, Novi Sad)

Introduction. The concept of blood safety includes the entire transfusion chain starting with the collection of blood from the blood donor, and ending with blood transfusion to the patient. The concept involves quality management system as the systematic monitoring of adverse reactions and incidents regarding the blood donor or patient. Monitoring of near-miss errors show the critical points in the working process and increase transfusion safety. Objective. The aim of the study was to present the analysis results of adverse and unexpected events in transfusion practice with a potential risk to the health of blood donors and patients. Methods. One-year retrospective study was based on the collection, analysis and interpretation of written reports on medical errors in the Blood Transfusion Institute of Vojvodina. Results. Errors were distributed according to the type, frequency and part of the working process where they occurred. Possible causes and corrective actions were described for each error. The study showed that there were not errors with potential health consequences for the blood donor/patient. Errors with potentially damaging consequences for patients were detected throughout the entire transfusion chain. Most of the errors were identified in the preanalytical phase. The human factor was responsible for the largest number of errors. Conclusion. Error reporting system has an important role in the error management and the reduction of transfusion-related risk of adverse events and incidents. The ongoing analysis reveals the strengths and weaknesses of the entire process and indicates the necessary changes. Errors in transfusion medicine can be avoided in a large percentage and prevention is costeffective, systematic and applicable.

Keywords: blood safety, blood donors, inpatients, medical errors