(Please note that this is not an ANZSBT-endorsed resource. It has been included here to provide guidance on what other services are doing).
Public pathology laboratories in NSW were faced with the ongoing need to reduce red cell wastage while at the same time complying with best practice guidelines which required that any product that deviated even slightly from storage and transport temperatures and times, must not be transfused except at discretion of the laboratory director. NSW public pathology supports NSW Ambulance Aero-retrieval with blood packaged in multiple eskies containing O RhD) Negative red cells with loggers, which are deemed by guidelines to be “storage” rather than “transport”, with the high potential for non-compliance and wastage. There was nothing available locally to assist a laboratory director in making a decision about the fate of red cells which exceeded storage or transport specifications. NSWHP Transfusion Clinical Stream had therefore sought to provide some guidance to its transfusion laboratories by preparing a policy document (PD_012) to optimise the use of blood products within NSW public pathology laboratories. The PD referred to requirements of ANZSBT Guidelines for Transfusion and Immunohaematology Practice – Nov 2016 and to Joint United Kingdom (UK) Blood Transfusion and Tissue Transplantation Services Professional Advisory Committee (JPAC) Guidelines for Blood Transfusion Services. The PD has successfully standardised varied local laboratory practices across NSW, and been of significant assistance to laboratory directors to keep blood wastage low. This PD is provided courtesy of NSWHP as an example of a useful document for ANZSBT members to use to develop similar cell storage and transport policies, perhaps even at a national level.
http://www.pathology.health.nsw.gov.au/ArticleDocuments/186/NSWHP_PD_012 Red Blood Cell Storage and Transport V2.0.pdf.aspx
Please click on the link below to register and view webcasts from the Blood 2018 Meeting including presentations from our international keynote speakers and winners of our Presidential Symposium and Young Investigator awards.
https://members.anzsbt.org.au/members/blood-2018-webcasts/
Topic: Evolve – the ANZSBT’s top 5 recommendations
Speaker: Dr James Daly
When: Wednesday, 7 November 2018 at 5:00 PM (Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney)
The Evolve list comprises of 5 clinical practices in transfusion medicine which may be overused, inappropriate or of limited effectiveness in a given clinical context. The Evolve list was compiled following a review of the evidence associated with the top 5 items chosen by the membership and the formulation of suitable recommendations for these items.
This webinar is part of the Specialty Society Webinar Service pilot that is being undertaken by the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in partnership with its affiliated specialty societies.
This webinar is available to ANZSBT members only and advanced registration is required – register here…
If you are not a member and would like to participate, you can learn how to join here…
Topic: “Blood product modifications – who needs what?”
Speaker: Dr Zoe McQuilten
When: Tuesday, 25 September 2018 at 5:00 PM (Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney)
This webinar is part of the Specialty Society Webinar Service pilot that is being undertaken by the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in partnership with its affiliated specialty societies.
This webinar is available to ANZSBT members only and advanced registration is required – register here…
If you are not a member and would like to participate, you can learn how to join here…
The Patient Blood Management Guidelines progress update is now available on the National Blood Authority website http://www.blood.gov.au/pbm-guidelines-updates.
Please click here to view the stakeholder update. The PBM Guidelines webpage http://www.blood.gov.au/pbm-guidelines-updates will keep you informed of progress as the NBA encourages wider clinical input into the review, update and development of the guidelines.
Any questions from members about these updates should be sent to guidelines@blood.gov.au.
Topic: Haemovigilance/Adverse effects of transfusion
Speaker: Dr Alison Street
When: Monday 13 August 2018 at 5:00 PM (Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney)
This webinar is part of the Specialty Society Webinar Service pilot that is being undertaken by the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in partnership with its affiliated specialty societies.
This webinar is available to ANZSBT members only and advanced registration is required – register here…
If you are not a member and would like to participate, you can learn how to join here…
Abstract Submission is now open for the Blood 2018 Meeting. Abstracts must be submitted according to the conference guidelines.
Abstract Submission will close on 6th July 2018.
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The authors conclude that there is a need for improved education to ensure best transfusion practice and patient outcomes. Australian junior doctors want immediate, practical, reliable transfusion information from credible sources to support them in practicing safely and confidently. Their educational needs are driven by real‐time patient management. Promotion of the available resources and tools provided by the blood sector is important.
The full text article is available here…