Usage of blood and blood product
- VernacularTitle:Цус, цусан бүтээгдэхүүний хэрэглээ
- Author:
Oyuntsetseg D
1
;
Enkhjargal A
2
;
Erdenebayar N
3
;
Suvd B
4
;
Burmaajav B
1
Author Information
1. Ach Medical University
2. Academy of Medical Professional NGO
3. National Center for Transfusion Medicine
4. National Center for Public Health
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Blood;
blood production;
Blood transfusion;
National Center for Transfusion Medicine of Mongolia
- From:Mongolian Medical Sciences
2020;193(3):47-53
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
Background:A blood product is any therapeutic substance derived from human blood, including whole blood
and other blood components for transfusion, and plasma-derived medicinal products. Medicinal
(medical therapeutic) products derived from human donations of blood and plasma play a critical
role in health care. Safe, effective and quality-assured blood products contribute to improving and
saving millions of lives every year, as they: address child mortality and maternal health, dramatically
improve the life expectancy and quality of life of patients suffering from life-threatening inherited
disorders, such as haemophilia, thalassaemia and immune deficiency, and acquired conditions
such as cancer and traumatic haemorrhage and support complex medical and surgical procedures,
including transplantation. An insufficient or unsafe blood supply for transfusion has a negative impact
on the effectiveness of key health services and programmes to provide appropriate patient care in
numerous acute and chronic conditions. Ensuring access of all patients who require transfusion to
safe, effective and quality-assured blood products is a key component of an effective health system
and vital for patient safety.
Although the number of blood donors is increasing, there are still insufficient human and financial
resources for encouraging the growing demand of blood and blood products and new blood donors.
Material and Methods:We collected secondary data by using using the order forms of hospitals that used blood and
blood products registered in the National Center for Blood Transfusion Research in 2017-2019 in
accordance with the retrospective survey method.
In total 34,119 hospital order information sheet was entered into computer in excel program, and
converted into SPSS 23 software, descriptive parameters were calculated and analyzed.
Results:Compare to the 2017 (n=9076), the demand of blood product was increased by 21.8%, and 54.8%
in 2019. There are 51.9% (95%CI: 51.2-52.5) of total users are male, which is statistically significant.
The mean age of blood product users were aged 48.58±21.32, the youngest user was aged 1 and
the oldest age was 99. The demand of blood products were increased by growing of the age of users.
The product usage of age group of 46-55 was 17.8% and has trend to increase year by year. In
total, 11.3% of total blood product was utilized for children and 72.3% of them were aged less than 5
years old. 73.0% of total blood products were utilized in specialized hospitals, 14.6 % of them were
used in aimag and district level hospitals and 11.3% of them were used in private clinics. 24.4% of
blood products utilization was used for diseases of digestive system (К00-К93), 22.1% of them were
used for diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs and certain disorders involving the immune
mechanism, and 19.5% of them were used for the cancer (C00-C97) disease patient’s treatment.
Conclusion:Since after new treatment guidance was introduced the blood and blood products usage had been
increased.
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