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Quality Asssurance in Blood Transfusion Service - Introduction1. Quality Asssurance in Blood Transfusion ServiceA simple definition of quality is 'fitness for a purpose'. In blood transfusion service, the primary goal of quality is 'transfusion of safe unit of blood.' The objective is to ensure availability of a sufficient supply of blood, blood components of high quality with maximum efficacy and minimum risk to both donors and patients.To achieve quality in a defined procedure, a laboratory may encounter constraints e.g.
Need for Quality A failure in the quality of blood collected or screening of donated blood unit can be very serious and may result in fatal consequences. If appropriate quality systems are designed, implemented and monitored, the issue of an improperly tested unit can be avoided. Besides laboratory testing, a failure in the quality system can lead to numerous situations which may be potentially dangerous to the patient, i.e.
Therefore, it is very important to recognise the need for quality and implementation of quality assurance scheme in all laboratory procedures. Quality Assurance and Quality Control The difference between these two terms may be unclear to many people and the terms cannot be used interchangeably. Quality Assurance Quality assurance deals with the maintenance of a system to ensure that the performance in a laboratory is of the required quality. In a blood transfusion centre, it means that a management system should exist to look into provision of a safe unit of blood and, if any errors are identified, these should be corrected. Quality Control Quality control is the inspection system which involves specific actions performed to monitor the effectiveness of the system and checks that the mistakes have not occured. Quality System & Total Quality Management (TQM) In a blood transfusion service, the quality system deals with all aspects to ensure that the product or the tested and 'safe unit of blood' is as safe as possible. Quality system must be applied to all laboratories, whether small or more advance. It should include the implementation, maintenancē and monitoring of the quality assurance system. The introduction of a quality system in blood transfusion centre starts with :
Laboratory Quality Assurance Scheme Laboratory quality assurance scheme includes:
Internal quality Assurance (IQA) Internal quality assurance is meant to allow laboratory technicians to check their performance by themselves and help them to monitor the reliability of their technique. In other words, it deals with the measures taken by a local laboratory to maintain laboratory standards. IQA includes procedures designed for continuous eualuation of the work of the laboratory concerned and it aims at achieving high level of safety and efficiency. External quality assurance (EQA) External quality assurance involves a central reference laboratory which monitors the standards of local laboratories. EQA is a system whereby a set of reagents and techniques are assessed by an external source and the results of testing laboratory being compared with those of an approved reference laboratory.
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