2017
DOI: 10.1111/trf.14418
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Electronic remote blood issue combined with a computer‐controlled, automated refrigerator for major surgery in operating theatres at a distance from the transfusion service

Abstract: The current results demonstrate that the remote blood-release system is safe and useful for improving the efficiency of blood issue for patients in remote operating theatres.

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“…However, this benefit was not found in the hospital where both BBI and ERBI RBC units were collected from remote refrigerators. This confirms and builds on the findings from previous studies in single hospitals . A reduction in the time taken for blood to reach the patient was not realized when ERBI was carried out at a blood refrigerator in the blood bank.…”
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“…However, this benefit was not found in the hospital where both BBI and ERBI RBC units were collected from remote refrigerators. This confirms and builds on the findings from previous studies in single hospitals . A reduction in the time taken for blood to reach the patient was not realized when ERBI was carried out at a blood refrigerator in the blood bank.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In some single-center studies, EI has been extended to allow the controlled issue of blood at remote refrigerators away from the blood bank using a networked electronic remote blood release system 3 or electronic remote blood issue (ERBI). [4][5][6] Still, relatively few hospitals currently use these processes.…”
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