Construction and application of Zhejiang provincial rare blood group information sharing system based on data modeling
10.13303/j.cjbt.issn.1004549x.2024.09.018
- VernacularTitle:基于数据建模的浙江省稀有血型信息共享系统构建与应用
- Author:
Junna QIU
1
;
Changhong KONG
1
;
Xianguo XU
1
;
Yebiao XU
1
;
Cuie WANG
1
;
Kaili WU
1
;
Risheng HE
1
Author Information
1. Blood Center of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou 310052, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
rare blood type;
data modeling;
data sharing;
interconnection;
Zhejiang
- From:
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion
2024;37(9):1068-1072
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
【Objective】 To establish an information management platform for provincial rare blood group bank to achieve the interconnection and sharing of data such as rare blood group types, donor information and blood inventory, so as to enhance the supply security of rare blood group blood. 【Methods】 The information barriers of rare blood group management in each business link and among blood stations in Zhejiang province were analyzed using fishbone diagram. Data modeling technology was introduced based on the unified blood collection and supply business system and blood cloud platform of Zhejiang, the database view of rare blood group donors and rare blood group was constructed through demand analysis and model design, and a unified query platform was developed to achieve the sharing of rare blood group information. 【Results】 The system integrated, retrievaled and displayed rare blood type information, achieving the interconnection of information among various business links and blood stations within blood banks. Up to now, in addition to RhD negative blood group, there were 8 types of rare red blood cells in the bank, covering 7 blood group systems, 289 rare blood group donors and 216 units of frozen red blood cells of rare blood group. 【Conclusion】 The information system based on data modeling can improve the overall efficiency and collaboration of the system, and reduce the workload of system development and operation. It can provide reference for standardized data management and application, and also provide a model for establishing and improving of a national rare blood group information network.