RISK MANAGEMENT IN BLOOD-TRANSFUSION SERVICES

Authors
Citation
G. Whyte, RISK MANAGEMENT IN BLOOD-TRANSFUSION SERVICES, Vox sanguinis, 74, 1998, pp. 105-109
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Hematology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00429007
Volume
74
Year of publication
1998
Supplement
2
Pages
105 - 109
Database
ISI
SICI code
0042-9007(1998)74:<105:RMIBS>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Risk is usually simplistically defined as the probability of an advers e outcome, under-recognising the importance of perception. The intuiti ve centre of the risk structure is 1 in a million (10(-6)), the backgr ound risk of death in developed countries. In Australia, current risks of transmission of HIV and HCV by blood transfusion are about 10(-6), the risk is higher for HBV and lower for HTLV1, but the risk of death from the infections is much less, particularly for HTLV1. When blood service professionals take risk related actions, their judgement must be tempered by contemporary political and social realities and the pub lic's real and disproportionate horror of catastrophe.