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      Nearly two decades using the check-type to prevent ABO incompatible transfusions: one institution's experience.

      American journal of clinical pathology
      ABO Blood-Group System, immunology, Blood Group Incompatibility, prevention & control, Blood Transfusion, Humans, Medical Errors

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          To detect miscollected (wrong blood in tube [WBIT]) samples, our institution requires a second independently drawn sample (check-type [CT]) on previously untyped, non-group O patients who are likely to require transfusion. During the 17-year period addressed by this report, 94 WBIT errors were detected: 57% by comparison with a historic blood type, 7% by the CT, and 35% by other means. The CT averted 5 potential ABO-incompatible transfusions. Our corrected WBIT error rate is 1 in 3,713 for verified samples tested between 2000 and 2003, the period for which actual number of CTs performed was available. The estimated rate of WBIT for the 17-year period is 1 in 2,262 samples. ABO-incompatible transfusions due to WBIT-type errors are avoided by comparison of current blood type results with a historic type, and the CT is an effective way to create a historic type.

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          16880143
          10.1309/C6U7VP87GC030WMG

          Chemistry
          ABO Blood-Group System,immunology,Blood Group Incompatibility,prevention & control,Blood Transfusion,Humans,Medical Errors

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