Survey of Maximum Blood Ordering for Surgery (MSBOS) in elective general surgery, neurosurgery and orthopedic surgery at the Poursina Hospital in Rasht, Iran, 2017

Introduction: Blood is a valuable life resource that depends on the donation of blood by the community. As a result, it is crucial that the manner in which this expensive resource is used be correct and reasonable. Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the Maximum Blood Ordering fo...

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Main Authors: Moein Moghaddamahmadi, Hossein Khoshrang, Seyed Sepehr Khatami, Alireza Hooshmand Marvasti, Hoora Ghovvati Choshal, Simin Mehrkhah
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Published: Elsevier 2021-10-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2531137920302856
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author Moein Moghaddamahmadi
Hossein Khoshrang
Seyed Sepehr Khatami
Alireza Hooshmand Marvasti
Hoora Ghovvati Choshal
Simin Mehrkhah
author_facet Moein Moghaddamahmadi
Hossein Khoshrang
Seyed Sepehr Khatami
Alireza Hooshmand Marvasti
Hoora Ghovvati Choshal
Simin Mehrkhah
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description Introduction: Blood is a valuable life resource that depends on the donation of blood by the community. As a result, it is crucial that the manner in which this expensive resource is used be correct and reasonable. Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the Maximum Blood Ordering for Surgery (MSBOS) in general, orthopedic and neurosurgical elective surgeries at the Poursina Hospital in Rasht in 2017. Methods: According to the patient file number information, such as gender, age, type of surgery, number of blood units requested, number of cross-matched blood units, number of blood units transfusion, number of patients undergoing transfusion, number of patients who were cross-matched, initial hemoglobin and the underlying disease, was extracted from the HIS (Hospital Information System). Based on the collected data, a descriptive report of the cross-match to transfusion ratio (C/T), transfusion index (TI) and transfusion probability (%T) was performed, using average and standard deviation, by using the SPSS 16. Results: In the present study, 914 patients from the neurosurgery, orthopedic and general surgery wards of the Poursina Hospital were studied. Of these, 544 were male (59.5%) and 370 were female (40.5%), aged 1–99 years, with a mean age of 43 years. The frequency distribution of C/T in this study was 1.29 in neurosurgery, 1.95 in orthopedic surgery and 1.96 in general surgery.This study indicated that the C/T index was above the normal standard level in four different kinds of surgery, including leg fracture (2.71), cholecystectomy(2.71), forearm fracture (2.70), and skin graft (2.62).The C/T index was at the maximum normal level in thyroidectomy surgery (2.5). The other surgeries had the normal C/T index. Conclusion: Overall, all of the MSBOS indices were at the standard level in this study, although C/T indices were higher than the standard level in the surgeries for cholecystectomy, leg fracture, forearm fracture, hand fracture and skin graft.
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spelling doaj.art-accb5dbb903f4ecab4ce53747c44c9882022-12-21T20:36:58ZengElsevierHematology, Transfusion and Cell Therapy2531-13792021-10-01434482488Survey of Maximum Blood Ordering for Surgery (MSBOS) in elective general surgery, neurosurgery and orthopedic surgery at the Poursina Hospital in Rasht, Iran, 2017Moein Moghaddamahmadi0Hossein Khoshrang1Seyed Sepehr Khatami2Alireza Hooshmand Marvasti3Hoora Ghovvati Choshal4Simin Mehrkhah5Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, IranGuilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, IranGuilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran; Corresponding author at: Student Research Committee, School of medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran Poursina Hospital, Parastar Street, P.O. Box: 41937-13194, Rasht, Iran.K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, IranGuilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, IranGuilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, IranIntroduction: Blood is a valuable life resource that depends on the donation of blood by the community. As a result, it is crucial that the manner in which this expensive resource is used be correct and reasonable. Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the Maximum Blood Ordering for Surgery (MSBOS) in general, orthopedic and neurosurgical elective surgeries at the Poursina Hospital in Rasht in 2017. Methods: According to the patient file number information, such as gender, age, type of surgery, number of blood units requested, number of cross-matched blood units, number of blood units transfusion, number of patients undergoing transfusion, number of patients who were cross-matched, initial hemoglobin and the underlying disease, was extracted from the HIS (Hospital Information System). Based on the collected data, a descriptive report of the cross-match to transfusion ratio (C/T), transfusion index (TI) and transfusion probability (%T) was performed, using average and standard deviation, by using the SPSS 16. Results: In the present study, 914 patients from the neurosurgery, orthopedic and general surgery wards of the Poursina Hospital were studied. Of these, 544 were male (59.5%) and 370 were female (40.5%), aged 1–99 years, with a mean age of 43 years. The frequency distribution of C/T in this study was 1.29 in neurosurgery, 1.95 in orthopedic surgery and 1.96 in general surgery.This study indicated that the C/T index was above the normal standard level in four different kinds of surgery, including leg fracture (2.71), cholecystectomy(2.71), forearm fracture (2.70), and skin graft (2.62).The C/T index was at the maximum normal level in thyroidectomy surgery (2.5). The other surgeries had the normal C/T index. Conclusion: Overall, all of the MSBOS indices were at the standard level in this study, although C/T indices were higher than the standard level in the surgeries for cholecystectomy, leg fracture, forearm fracture, hand fracture and skin graft.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2531137920302856MSBOSCross-matchedBlood units
spellingShingle Moein Moghaddamahmadi
Hossein Khoshrang
Seyed Sepehr Khatami
Alireza Hooshmand Marvasti
Hoora Ghovvati Choshal
Simin Mehrkhah
Survey of Maximum Blood Ordering for Surgery (MSBOS) in elective general surgery, neurosurgery and orthopedic surgery at the Poursina Hospital in Rasht, Iran, 2017
Hematology, Transfusion and Cell Therapy
MSBOS
Cross-matched
Blood units
title Survey of Maximum Blood Ordering for Surgery (MSBOS) in elective general surgery, neurosurgery and orthopedic surgery at the Poursina Hospital in Rasht, Iran, 2017
title_full Survey of Maximum Blood Ordering for Surgery (MSBOS) in elective general surgery, neurosurgery and orthopedic surgery at the Poursina Hospital in Rasht, Iran, 2017
title_fullStr Survey of Maximum Blood Ordering for Surgery (MSBOS) in elective general surgery, neurosurgery and orthopedic surgery at the Poursina Hospital in Rasht, Iran, 2017
title_full_unstemmed Survey of Maximum Blood Ordering for Surgery (MSBOS) in elective general surgery, neurosurgery and orthopedic surgery at the Poursina Hospital in Rasht, Iran, 2017
title_short Survey of Maximum Blood Ordering for Surgery (MSBOS) in elective general surgery, neurosurgery and orthopedic surgery at the Poursina Hospital in Rasht, Iran, 2017
title_sort survey of maximum blood ordering for surgery msbos in elective general surgery neurosurgery and orthopedic surgery at the poursina hospital in rasht iran 2017
topic MSBOS
Cross-matched
Blood units
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2531137920302856
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