Background: Turnaround time (TAT) is an important quality indicator in blood banking. This study evaluated the effectiveness of the pneumatic tube system (PTS) to reduce TAT and its effect on the quality of the blood products. Materials and Methods: The PTS (Swisslog GMBH, Germany) which connects to 29 stations was installed at our 2032-bedded tertiary care referral center. The system transports the carrier at an average speed of 25 feet/s (7.6 m/s). Acknowledgment slips were sent along with the blood components through this carrier system to know the time of receipt. Quality control parameters were checked before and after PTS transport in 10 bags of each of the blood components (packed red blood cells [PRBC], platelet concentrate, and fre...
Introduction PTS (pneumatic transport system) is extensively being used in modern hospitals for rapi...
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This paper is the first report whether or not pneumatic tube system affects the selection of apheres...
Background: The innovative pneumatic tube system (iPTS) transports one sample at a time without the ...
Context: Blood transfusion services are critical to any hospitals? functioning, and timely blood/ co...
Background. Automation helps improve laboratory operational efficiency and reduce the turnaround tim...
International audienceBlood product transport from blood bank to the patient care areas of hospitals...
Introduction: Increasing financial burden on us, on quality of patient care and ever increasing comp...
tation incorporated two innovations: The sample car-rier travels at a lower speed than in the previo...
Introduction: Today, the pneumatic tube transport system (PTS) is used frequently because of its adv...
Background and Aims Platelets are prone to activation from handling; they are therefore transported...
Introduction: Our goal was to determine if the hemolysis among blood samples obtained in an emergen...
Clinical Laboratory departments continually strive to improved processes in order to help decrease w...
Turnaround time (TAT) is defined as the time it takes since request/sample is received at the blood ...
Blood specimens from normal individuals and patients (with and without blood dyscrasias) were sent t...
Introduction PTS (pneumatic transport system) is extensively being used in modern hospitals for rapi...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1119/thumbnail.jp
This paper is the first report whether or not pneumatic tube system affects the selection of apheres...
Background: The innovative pneumatic tube system (iPTS) transports one sample at a time without the ...
Context: Blood transfusion services are critical to any hospitals? functioning, and timely blood/ co...
Background. Automation helps improve laboratory operational efficiency and reduce the turnaround tim...
International audienceBlood product transport from blood bank to the patient care areas of hospitals...
Introduction: Increasing financial burden on us, on quality of patient care and ever increasing comp...
tation incorporated two innovations: The sample car-rier travels at a lower speed than in the previo...
Introduction: Today, the pneumatic tube transport system (PTS) is used frequently because of its adv...
Background and Aims Platelets are prone to activation from handling; they are therefore transported...
Introduction: Our goal was to determine if the hemolysis among blood samples obtained in an emergen...
Clinical Laboratory departments continually strive to improved processes in order to help decrease w...
Turnaround time (TAT) is defined as the time it takes since request/sample is received at the blood ...
Blood specimens from normal individuals and patients (with and without blood dyscrasias) were sent t...
Introduction PTS (pneumatic transport system) is extensively being used in modern hospitals for rapi...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1119/thumbnail.jp
This paper is the first report whether or not pneumatic tube system affects the selection of apheres...