Title: Blood bank Quality management
1Blood Bank Quality Management
2Introduction-
- Blood Transfusion Service is a vital part of the
health care service. Increasing advancement in
the field of Transfusion Medicine and Technology
has necessitated enforcing measures to ensure
quality of Blood and its products. - In order to improve the standards of Blood Banks
and the Blood Transfusion services, well-equipped
blood centers with adequate infrastructure and
trained manpower is an essential requirement.
3Blood bank-
- Blood bank means, a centre within an organization
or an institution for collection, grouping,
cross-matching, storage, processing and
distribution of Whole Human Blood or Human Blood
Products from selected human donors.
4General guidelines-
- The Blood Bank or Blood Transfusion Service
should have its own constitution, which defines
the responsibility and authority of the
management. - The blood bank should function under the
direction of a licensed physician qualified by
training and by experience as Transfusion
Medicine Specialist (Medical Officer, Blood Bank)
who should be responsible for all medical,
technical and administrative services.
5- All blood banks should be licensed by State Drug
Controller and approved by Drugs Controller
General-(India) and should be regulated by Drugs
and Cosmetics Act and rules there under. - Blood bank should comply with laid-down standards
in Drugs and Cosmetic Rules in recruitment and
selection of blood donors, collection,
processing, storage and distribution.
6- Each blood bank should maintain a detailed
standard operating procedure manual, as well as
records (forms, registers, labels) in a
prescribed format prescribed by Drug Cosmetics
Rules. - There should be adequate and competent staff as
prescribed in Schedule F Part XII B C of Drug
and Cosmetic rules. The records of their
qualifications, training and competency should be
maintained.
7- Suitable space, environment and equipment should
be available to maintain safe and acceptable
standards of housekeeping. - All materials for blood collection and
transfusion should be sterile, pyogen free and
disposable and should be stored in an air
conditioned area. - All containers and anticoagulants used for
storage, preservation of blood and blood
components and required reagents used for testing
of blood samples should meet the standards of
Drugs and Cosmetics Act and Rules and Bureau of
Indian Standards (BIS).
8QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM-
- The blood banks should establish and maintain a
quality assurance system based on- - Organization and Management
- Equipment
- Supply and customer issues
- Process control
- Documents and records
- Deviations non conformances and complications
- Assessments
- Process improvements
- Facilities and safety
9Accommodation for a Blood Bank-
- Minimum total area shall be 100 square meters
having appropriate lighting and ventilation with
washable floors and shall consist of following
rooms- - Registration and Medical Examination room with
adequate furniture and facilities for
registration and selection of donors. - Blood Collection Room (This shall be
air-conditioned). - Room for Laboratory for blood group serology.
(This shall be air-conditioned). - Room for Laboratory for Transmissible diseases
like Hepatitis, Syphilis, Malaria, and HIV
antibodies etc. (This shall be air-conditioned). - Sterilization and washing room.
- Refreshment room.
- Store and Records Room.
10Laboratory Equipment -
Refrigerator maintaining a temperature of 4 to 6 degrees with Recording Thermometer. The refrigerator shall have temperature recording and alarm device.
Compound Microscope with low and high power objectives
Centrifuge Table
Water Baths
Rh viewing box
Incubator with thermostatic control.
Mechanical shakers for serological tests for Syphilis
Hand lens for observing tests conducted in tubes
Serological graduated pipettes
Glass slides
Test tubes of various sizes/micro titer plates (U or V type)
Precipitating tubes 6 mm x 50-mm glass beakers of different sizes
11Test tubes racks of different specifications
Equipment and materials for cleaning glass wares adequately
RPHA/ELISA Test Kits with Reader for Hepatitis
Wash bottles filter papers
Ice box for transport of blood units
Hot air oven
Plain and EDT.A Vials
Reagents
Autoclave with temperature and pressure recording device
12 Personnel -
Designation Qualification
Doctor Degree in Medicine of a University recognized by the Central Government having experience in Blood Bank for 6 months during regular services. He shall have adequate knowledge and experience in Blood Group serology. Blood Group Methodology and medical principles involved in procurement of blood.
Registered nurse
Blood Bank technician with MLT qualification or its equivalent having adequate experience in blood grouping and serology work
Laboratory Assistant with MLT qualifications or its equivalent
Laboratory Attendant
13Organizational hierarchy-
Medical superintendent
Head of the Department
Departmental in charge
Attainder
Cleaner
14Functions
Designation Job responsibilities
Senior resident Supervise of over all function Policy making Reporting to the MS
Technician Tests and making report under supervision of sr. resident Rerecord maintaining Indenting Stock checking
Nursing staff Physical checking of donor Phlebotomy Assisting the technician
Attainder Dispatching records to the other departments Maintaining of log book Receiving requisition and patient registration
cleaner Handling of waste material
15Operating procedure-
Donor
Reception
General examination and Physical check up
Blood collection
Preservation of blood stage -1
Served as required
Preservation of blood stage -2
Test for TTI
16Records to be maintained-
- Blood Donor Register Indicating serial number,
date of bleeding, name of donor with particulars,
age, weight, hemoglobin, blood pressure, medical
examination, signature of Medical Officer
bleeding the donor, bottle bag number and
patients detail for whom donated in case of
recipient donation, remarks on donation
(voluntary/replacement /professional). - Blood Stock Register Indicating bottle bag
number, date of collection, date of expiry,
quantity in ml., ABO/Rh Group, results for
testing of HIV antibodies, malaria, VDRL,
Hepatitis-B surface antigen, irregular antibodies
(if any), name of donor with particulars,
utilization issue number, components prepared or
discarded, certified by Medical Officer In-charge)
17- 3. Issue Register Indicating serial number,
date and time of issue, bottle number, ABO/Rh
group, total quantity in ml., name of the
recipient, group of recipient, unit/institution,
details of cross-matching report, indication for
transfusion. Particulars of product supplied
(whole human blood, red cell/platelet
concentrates, cryoprecipitate etc), quantity
supplied, compatibility report, signature of
issuing persons. - 4. Register for Bottles/packs giving details of
firm, batch number, date of supply and results of
testing. - 5. Register for Diagnostic Reagents used
- 6. Transfusion Adverse Reaction Records.
- 7. Records of Purchase, use and stock in hand of
disposable needles, syringes, plastic bags, sets
shall be maintained
18CRH Blood bank an over view-
- The department is well equipped and fully
furnished. - The whole department is well divided into
separate section as per the activities needed. - There is adequate space for patient waiting.
- The department is capable of storing 50 blood
units per day. - There is proper cold storage space for storing
blood components. - Under utilization of Refrigerator centrifuge
machine. - Reception and registration room requires more
space. Since they are also using that room for
keeping and maintaining some sorts of necessary
records so the availability of space is not
sufficient as they have.
19Conclusion-
- To attain maximum safety, the requirements of
good laboratory practices (GLP), good
manufacturing practices (GMP) and moving towards
total quality management is vital for
organization and management of Blood Transfusion
Services. - Therefore a well-organised Blood Transfusion
Service (BTS), with quality systems in all areas,
is a pre-requisite for the safe and effective use
of blood and blood products.
20Thank You