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:: Volume 12, Issue 4 (Winter 2016) ::
Sci J Iran Blood Transfus Organ 2016, 12(4): 311-317 Back to browse issues page
Evaluation and analysis of the results of the quality RBC units in blood centers of Iran
M. Abedini , A. Soleimani Friz Handy , S. Amini Kafi abad
Keywords: Key words: Sterility, Blood Volume, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, Hemolysis
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Original  Article
 
 
 
 
 
Sci J Iran Blood Transfus Organ 2016; 12(4): 311-317
 
 
 Evaluation and analysis of  the results of the quality
RBC units in blood centers of Iran
 
Abedini M.1, Soleimany Ferizhandy A.1, Amini Kafi-Abad  S.1
 
 
 
1Blood Transfusion Research Center, High Institute for Research and Education in Transfusion Medicine, Tehran, Iran
 
 
 
Abstract
Background and Objectives
In transfusion medicine, safety and quality assurance of blood and blood components are very critical. National blood transfusion standards ratify that the quality control should be performed on at least 1% of the total preparations for each type of blood component; they also define the essential indicators for each product to be qualified. This study aims to evaluate and analyze the results of the quality control of red blood cells (RBC) in blood centers in Iran from 2013-2014.
 
Materials and Methods
This study was descriptive-sectional. The data of red blood cell components that had been qualified in Iranian Bood Transfusion Organization were gathered from all blood centers across Iran from 2013-2014 time period. Then, all data were enterd in software microsoft excel 2010. The results were compared with the standards; the percentage of parameter non-conformity, the measures for the mean ± SD of parameters, and the CV as an index of dispersion were all calculated.
 
Results
Utility functions of different parameters were as follows. Sterility: 100%, volume: 93.8%, hematocrit: 91.2%, hemoglobin: 99.6% , hemolysis index: 98.6%, no clots: 97.8%, the mean ± SD of volume: 270 ± 20.9 mL, Hematocrit: 74.9 ± 4%, Hb: 63 ± 7.9 g/bag, and hemolysis index was 0.23 ± 0.16%.
 
Conclusions 
According to the evaluation and analysis results, the quality parameters of red blood cell components were consistent with national and international quality requirements.
 
Key words: Sterility, Blood Volume, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, Hemolysis
 
 
 
 
 
Received:  16 Feb 2015
Accepted: 27 Jul  2015
 
 
 

Correspondence: Amini Kafi-Abad S., MD. Pathologist. Associate Professor of Blood Transfusion Research Center, High Institute for Research and Education in Transfusion Medicine.
P.O.Box: 14665-1157, Tehran, Iran. Tel: (+9821) 88601558; Fax: (+9821) 88601542
E-mail: s.amini@ibto.ir
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