COLLECTION AND TRANSFUSION OF BLOOD AND BLOOD COMPONENTS IN THE UNITED-STATES, 1992

Citation
El. Wallace et al., COLLECTION AND TRANSFUSION OF BLOOD AND BLOOD COMPONENTS IN THE UNITED-STATES, 1992, Transfusion, 35(10), 1995, pp. 802-812
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Hematology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00411132
Volume
35
Issue
10
Year of publication
1995
Pages
802 - 812
Database
ISI
SICI code
0041-1132(1995)35:10<802:CATOBA>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Background: Studies were conducted to measure the state of the United States' national blood resource in 1992 and changes therein from 1989. Study Design and Methods: With data supplied by the American Red Cros s and the American Association of Blood Banks, as well as data from a stratified random-sample survey of 3350 non-American Association of Bl ood Banks hospitals, statistical methods were applied to estimate nati onal blood activities in 1992. Results: The total US blood supply in 1 992 was 13,794,000 units, a decrease of 3.1 percent from 1989. Some 11 ,307,000 red cell units were transfused to 3,772,000 patients, an aver age of 3.0 units per transfused patient. Preoperative autologous blood deposits totaled 1,117,000 units, a 70-percent increase over 1989. Of this number, 566,000 units (50.7%) were transfused, 5,000 (4.4%) tran sferred to the allogeneic supply, and 546,000 (48.9%) discarded. Of 43 6,000 directed-donation units, 136,000 (31.2%) were transfused, 57,000 (13.1%) transferred to allogeneic supply, and 243,000 (55.7%) discard ed. The total allogeneic blood supply, including imports, decreased by 7.4 percent from 1989, and allogeneic blood transfusions, including t hose to children, decreased by 8.6 percent. Over 8,300,000 platelet un its were transfused; of these, some 3,600,000 were apheresis platelets . In addition, 2,255,000 units of plasma and 939,000 units of cryoprec ipitate were transfused. Conclusion:While the US blood supply was adeq uate for transfusion needs in 1992, blood collections and red cell tra nsfusions had decreased substantially since 1989.