2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3148.2008.00864.x
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Use of statistical process control in the production of blood components

Abstract: Introduction of statistical process control in the setting of a small blood centre was tested, both on the regular red blood cell production and specifically to test if a difference was seen in the quality of the platelets produced, when a change was made from a relatively large inexperienced occasional component manufacturing staff to an experienced regular manufacturing staff. Production of blood products is a semi-automated process in which the manual steps may be difficult to control. This study was perfor… Show more

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“…report that there was a difference in the quality control measurements of RBC and platelet, where the change involved replacement of a relatively large inexperienced occasional component manufacturing staffs to an experienced regular manufacturing staff. [26] Some of quality control measurement was out of statistical control. For example, leukocyte count in RBCs and platelet concentration components and volume of the platelets produced by the occasional staff went out of control, but not with the experienced staff.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…report that there was a difference in the quality control measurements of RBC and platelet, where the change involved replacement of a relatively large inexperienced occasional component manufacturing staffs to an experienced regular manufacturing staff. [26] Some of quality control measurement was out of statistical control. For example, leukocyte count in RBCs and platelet concentration components and volume of the platelets produced by the occasional staff went out of control, but not with the experienced staff.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%