This document outlines record retention requirements for transfusion records. It lists the minimum 10 year retention period required for records of donor units, including traceability, inspections, verifications, preparation, storage, and discarding. It also requires a minimum 10 year retention period for records of patients, including blood type, antibody screening, crossmatch testing, and disposition of transfused blood units.
This document outlines record retention requirements for transfusion records. It lists the minimum 10 year retention period required for records of donor units, including traceability, inspections, verifications, preparation, storage, and discarding. It also requires a minimum 10 year retention period for records of patients, including blood type, antibody screening, crossmatch testing, and disposition of transfused blood units.
This document outlines record retention requirements for transfusion records. It lists the minimum 10 year retention period required for records of donor units, including traceability, inspections, verifications, preparation, storage, and discarding. It also requires a minimum 10 year retention period for records of patients, including blood type, antibody screening, crossmatch testing, and disposition of transfused blood units.
2.1. Patients’ ABO group, Rh type, unexpected antibodies to red cell antigens 2.2. Two determinations of the recipient’s ABO group 2.3. clinically significant antibodies 2.4. Test results and interpretation of serologic crossmatch 2.5. Final disposition of each unit of blood or blood component