IMPACT OF CONSOLIDATION OF THE PREPARATION UNIT OF HOKKAIDO HAKODATE BLOOD CENTER ON THE EMERGENCY SUPPLY OF PLATELET PRODUCTS
-
- Yamamoto Tetsu
- Hokkaido Hakodate Red Cross Blood Center
-
- Yamamoto Sadamitsu
- Hokkaido Hakodate Red Cross Blood Center
-
- Kubo Takemi
- Hokkaido Hakodate Red Cross Blood Center
-
- Honma Tetsuo
- Hokkaido Hakodate Red Cross Blood Center
-
- Hashimoto Koji
- Hokkaido Red Cross Blood Center
-
- Suzuki Kazuhiko
- Hokkaido Red Cross Blood Center
-
- Ikeda Hisami
- Hokkaido Red Cross Blood Center
-
- Takeuchi Tsugio
- Japanese Red Cross Plasma Fraction Center
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
-
- 北海道函館赤十字血液センターの製剤部門集約における血小板製剤緊急使用への影響
Search this article
Abstract
The preparation unit of Hakodate Red Cross Blood Center (Hakodate BC) was consolidated with the Hokkaido Red Cross Blood Center (Sapporo BC) in 2006, and inventory of blood products is now controlled through a network system formed by blood centers in Hokkaido. Consolidation was projected to have a negative impact on the stable supply of blood products, especially platelet products, which have a short shelf life and thus a limited amount in inventory. We performed a retrospective investigation of the influence of consolidation, focusing on emergency orders of platelet products. Although platelet products supplied within two hours after an order were temporarily decreased immediately after consolidation in 2006, these recovered in 2009 to the level in 2005, a pre-consolidation year, by rearrangement of the inventory scale. Platelet products supplied within two hours after an order could be regarded as being derived from inventory stock. Platelet products supplied more than 6 hours after an order, which were not derived from inventory stock, were decreased in 2009 to half of that in 2006. Regarding platelet products that were ordered outside of business hours, 88.5% were supplied within one hour in 2009, in contrast to 53.8% in 2006. In conclusion, the stable supply of platelet products can be achieved by appropriate inventory management even in emergency situations.<br> Inventory management on a larger scale by the active inter-BC transport of blood products is thought to be an important way to achieve stable supply as well as economical efficiency, whereas management solely in a local blood center is difficult because of its small scale.<br>
Journal
-
- Japanese Journal of Transfusion and Cell Therapy
-
Japanese Journal of Transfusion and Cell Therapy 57 (3), 173-177, 2011
The Japan Society of Transfusion Medicine and Cell Therapy
- Tweet
Details 詳細情報について
-
- CRID
- 1390001205270904704
-
- NII Article ID
- 10029418373
-
- NII Book ID
- AA12159645
-
- ISSN
- 18830625
- 18813011
-
- Text Lang
- ja
-
- Data Source
-
- JaLC
- Crossref
- CiNii Articles
-
- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed