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Lab Med ; 50(4): e59-e69, 2019 Oct 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31051501

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BACKGROUND: Timely blood delivery to patients with critical bleeding poses logistic challenges. A modern, high speed hospital pneumatic tube system (PTS) is one solution, but blood units may be subjected to high-speed torque and acceleration/deceleration forces. OBJECTIVE: To validate a new PTS system for potential use at our 1,400-bed hospital in Singapore. METHOD: Our validation included red blood cells, platelets, thawed plasma, and cryoprecipitate units transported from the blood bank for a distance of 820 meters (PTS track), at a velocity of 3-6 meters per second. Transit time, temperature, bag integrity, and blood quality were assessed visually and through analytical testing on pre- and post-PTS specimens. RESULTS: Blood units arrived physically intact in less than 8 minutes. The temperature for each was within the acceptable range. Comparative testing of pre-PTS and post-PTS specimens showed no significant difference in physical quality and analyzed parameters (P> .05). CONCLUSIONS: High speed PTS transportation of blood components has satisfactory fidelity and speed, without significant impact on quality. As a result, we incorporated PTS blood delivery into the hospital massive-transfusion protocol and successfully operationalized that new system.


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Biological Products/supply & distribution , Blood Transfusion/methods , Emergency Medical Services/methods , Hemorrhage/therapy , Transportation/methods , Critical Illness , Humans , Singapore
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