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Cost Comparison of Methods for Preparation of Neonatal Red Cell Aliquots

Diana Lechuga and Christina Thompson
American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science January 2007, 20 (1) 29-31; DOI: https://doi.org/10.29074/ascls.20.1.29
Diana Lechuga
is of the Corpus Christi Medical Center, Corpus Christi TX
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Christina Thompson
is of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi TX
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  1. Diana Lechuga, BB(ASCP)⇑
    1. is of the Corpus Christi Medical Center, Corpus Christi TX
  2. Christina Thompson, EdD MT(ASCP)SBB CLS(NCA)
    1. is of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi TX
  1. Address for correspondence: Diana Lechuga BB(ASCP), Corpus Christi Medical Center, 3315 S. Alameda, Corpus Christi TX 78411. (361) 857-1474, (361) 761-1161 (fax). Diane.Lechuga{at}hcahealthcare.com.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare the preparation costs of two common methods used for neonatal red blood cell transfusion aliquots.

METHODS: Three months of data from a Level 2 and Level 3 neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) were used to determine the comparative cost for red cell aliquot transfusions using an eight bag aliquot/transfer system or the syringe set system. Using leuko-poor red blood cell blood collected in Adsol and containing approximately 320 ml of red blood cells and supernatant solution, the average cost of neonatal transfusion aliquots was determined using the Charter Medical syringe set and the Charter Medical eight bag aliquot/transfer system.

RESULTS: A total of 126 red blood cell transfusion aliquots were used over the three month period. The amount transfused with each aliquot ranged from 5.0 ml – 55.0 ml with an average of 24.0 ml per aliquot. The cost per aliquot using the eight aliquot/transfer set was calculated as $36.25 and the cost per aliquot using the syringe set cost was calculated as $30.71. Additional benefits observed with the syringe set included decreased blood waste.

CONCLUSION: When comparing Charter Medical multiple aliquot bag sets and the Charter Medical syringe aliquot system to provide neonatal transfusions, the use of the syringe system decreased blood waste and proved more cost effective.

ABBREVIATIONS: NICU = neonatal intensive care unit; TSCD = Terumo Sterile Connecting Device.

    INDEX TERMS
  • neonatal red cell aliquots
  • neonatal transfusions
  • red cell aliquots
  • red cell aliquot cost analysis
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