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dc.contributor.authorGramming, Magnus
dc.date.accessioned2016-02-11T12:24:00Z
dc.date.available2016-02-11T12:24:00Z
dc.date.issued2016-02-11
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2077/41867
dc.description.abstractDegree Project Thesis, Programme in Medicine. TITLE:Real Time Monitoring of Erythrocytes With the QTA Tracer System At the Ryhov County Hospital Blood Center Resulted in Changed Routine. Introduction About 500 000 blood units are collected from blood donors and used for the preparation of blood components for blood transfusion in Sweden every year. The shelf life of a red blood cell (RBC) unit in SAGM solution is 42 days within a controlled temperature environment of 2-6˚C. There is limited knowledge about how time and especially temperature affect blood units. However, even today´s blood units all over the world are transported to different health care sites without a guaranteed quality control of the required cold-chain. Purpose The purpose of this thesis is to explore the actual temperature variation during internal storage and internal transports of blood units during its actual shelf life in its real environment. Method At the Blood Center at Ryhov the QTA Tracer System® was used log the temperature and time. Tracers were attached to blood bags that then were stored at the internal refrigerators or transported between Jönköping and Värnamo. The log-files were then analyzed with excel spreadsheet to identify individual blood bags, i.e. tracers, that were out of temperature range. Conclusions The test showed that there were actual deviations from the standards in the physical environments surrounding the blood bags even though the procedures were followed. To all the blood bags that reached below 0°C a control of their level of hemolysis were performed. The fact that all of them had well below the stipulated 0.8% of hemolysis could raise the question of the ‘zero-tolerance’ to go below 0°C due to the risk of hemolysis. The blood center made some minor changes to some of procedures to reduce the deviations. They also continuously monitor their blood bags to incremental develop their routines.sv
dc.language.isoengsv
dc.subjectErythrocytessv
dc.subjectQTA Tracer Systemsv
dc.subjectRyhovsv
dc.titleReal Time Monitoring of Erythrocytes With the QTA Tracer System At the Ryhov County Hospital Blood Center Resulted in Changed Routinesv
dc.title.alternativeReal Time Monitoring of Erythrocytes With the QTA Tracer System At the Ryhov County Hospital Blood Center Resulted in Changed Routinesv
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dc.setspec.uppsokMedicine
dc.contributor.departmentUniversity of Gothenburg / Institute of Medicineeng
dc.contributor.departmentGöteborgs universitet / Institutionen för medicinswe
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