在三级护理医院血库实施印度国家血浆政策:朝着加强输血服务迈出的一步。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 HEMATOLOGY Transfusion Clinique et Biologique Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.tracli.2023.10.002
Naveen Bansal , Kajal Khajuria , Rajbir Kaur Cheema , Ashish Sharma , Baltaran Singh Bajwa
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引言:世界卫生组织主张,每个国家都应该制定自己的政策,通过动员和使用当地收集的血浆来确保血浆衍生药品的安全和充足供应。印度国家血浆政策(NPP)于2014年发布,其双重目标是实现血浆衍生药品生产的自给自足,同时加强印度的成分制备设施,全面提高该国的输血服务。因此,本研究旨在了解我国血库实施NPP对我院输血服务的影响。材料和方法:本研究是一项在印度一家三级护理医院输血医学科进行的回顾性观察性研究,涉及2019年1月1日至2022年12月31日的数据分析。为了进行数据分析,该时间段分为两个时期:(i)2019年1月1日至2020年12月31日的NPP前实施期;(ii)2021年1月1日至2022年12月31日的NPP后期间。对两个时期的以下参数进行了比较:(i)成分制备速率;(ii)成分治疗的百分比;(iii)转移到血浆分馏中心的FFP的总数;(iv)代替转移到血浆分馏中心的FFP而产生的交换量的总量。结果:NPP实施后的成分准备率显著高于NPP实施前(93.81%vs 56.70%;p=0.007)。患者的成分治疗百分比也显著高于NPP实施前(97.9%vs 73.6%;p=0.005)NPP实施后为1419462卢比(15835欧元),而NPP实施前为636898卢比(7105欧元)。这笔钱用于采购各种血库设备,此外还为血库雇佣了2名实验室技术人员。结论:NPP的实施提高了我院的输血服务水平。其他中低收入国家可以从本国实施类似的血浆政策中受益。
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Implementation of Indian National plasma policy at blood bank of a tertiary care hospital: A step towards strengthening of blood transfusion services

Introduction

The World Health Organization has advocated that every country should make its own policy for ensuring safe and adequate supply of plasma derived medicinal products through mobilization and usage of locally collected plasma. The National Plasma Policy (NPP) of India was published in 2014 with a dual objective to achieve self sufficiency in the production of plasma derived medicinal products and at the same time to augment the component preparation facilities in India and overall upliftment of blood transfusion services in the country. Thus the present study was done to access the impact of implementation of NPP in our blood bank on the blood transfusion services in our hospital.

Materials and methods

The present study was a retrospective observational study conducted in the department of transfusion medicine of a tertiary care hospital in India involving analysis of data from 1st January 2019 till 31st December 2022. For the purpose of data analysis the time period was divided into 2 periods: (i) Pre-NPP implementation period from 1st January 2019 till 31st December 2020; (ii) Post-NPP period from 1st January 2021 till 31st December 2022. The following parameters were compared for the two periods: (i) component preparation rate; (ii) percentage of component therapy; (iii) total number of FFP transferred to plasma fractionation centers; (iv) total amount of exchange amount generated in lieu of transferred FFP to plasma fractionation centers.

Results

The component preparation rate after NPP implementation was significantly higher as compared to the pre NPP implementation period (93.81% vs 56.70%; p = 0.007). The percentage of component therapy in the patients was also significantly higher as compared to the pre-NPP implementation period (97.9% vs 73.6%; p = 0.005). The total amount of exchange amount generation in Indian rupee (INR) after NPP implementation was INR 1419462 (15835€) while it was INR 636898 (7105€) in the pre NPP implementation period. This amount was utilized for procurement of various blood bank equipment, in addition 2 lab technicians were also hired for the blood bank.

Conclusions

The implementation of NPP resulted in upliftment of blood transfusion services in our hospital. Other low and middle income countries can benefit from implementation of similar plasma policy in their countries.

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期刊介绍: Transfusion Clinique et Biologique, the official journal of the French Society of Blood Transfusion (SFTS): - an aid to training, at a European level - the only French journal indexed in the hematology and immunology sections of Current Contents Transfusion Clinique et Biologique spans fundamental research and everyday practice, with articles coming from both sides. Articles, reviews, case reports, letters to the editor and editorials are published in 4 editions a year, in French or in English, covering all scientific and medical aspects of transfusion: immunology, hematology, infectious diseases, genetics, molecular biology, etc. And finally, a convivial cross-disciplinary section on training and information offers practical updates. Readership: "Transfusers" are many and various: anesthetists, biologists, hematologists, and blood-bank, ICU and mobile emergency specialists...
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