A Patient Blood Management programme was established at the University Hospital of Zurich, along with a monitoring and feedback programme, at the beginning of 2014 with a first analysis reported in 2015. Our study aimed to investigate the further impact of this Patient Blood Management monitoring and feedback programme on transfusion requirements and related costs. We included adult patients discharged between 2012 and 2017. A total of 213,882 patients underwent analysis: 66,659 patients in the baseline period (2012-2013); 35,309 patients in the year after the introduction of the Patient Blood Management monitoring and feedback programme (2014) and 111,914 patients in the continued sustainability period (2015-2017). The introduction of the ...
Background: The aim was to describe transfusion practice in critically ill patients at an internatio...
Blood transfusion is one of the most common hospital procedures in developed countries. However, ina...
Background and Objectives: Responding to national and local pressures to reduce the amount of blood...
A Patient Blood Management programme was established at the University Hospital of Zurich, along wit...
BACKGROUND Patient blood management (PBM) measures have been shown to be effective in reducing tran...
© 2017 The Authors Transfusion published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of AABB BACKGROUND: Pa...
ABSTRACT Purpose: This article aims to review the benefits of instituting a Patient Blood Management...
Blood transfusions are in general considered as lifesaving. Current data and evidence show, that blo...
BACKGROUND: Blood is a sparse commodity. Transfusion needs increase while the number of donors decre...
In times of escalating health-care cost, it is of great importance tocarefully assess the cost-effec...
We reviewed the annual blood utilisation data at our institution for the past 6 years. The number of...
ackground: Transfusion of allogeneic blood are widely utilized in the management of medical and surg...
Objectives: Our aim was to assess blood utilization after implementation of a patient blood manageme...
Blood transfusions are commonly viewed as life-saving interventions; however, current evidence shows...
A blood transfusion is one of the most common hospital procedures, yet there is a lack of reliable i...
Background: The aim was to describe transfusion practice in critically ill patients at an internatio...
Blood transfusion is one of the most common hospital procedures in developed countries. However, ina...
Background and Objectives: Responding to national and local pressures to reduce the amount of blood...
A Patient Blood Management programme was established at the University Hospital of Zurich, along wit...
BACKGROUND Patient blood management (PBM) measures have been shown to be effective in reducing tran...
© 2017 The Authors Transfusion published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of AABB BACKGROUND: Pa...
ABSTRACT Purpose: This article aims to review the benefits of instituting a Patient Blood Management...
Blood transfusions are in general considered as lifesaving. Current data and evidence show, that blo...
BACKGROUND: Blood is a sparse commodity. Transfusion needs increase while the number of donors decre...
In times of escalating health-care cost, it is of great importance tocarefully assess the cost-effec...
We reviewed the annual blood utilisation data at our institution for the past 6 years. The number of...
ackground: Transfusion of allogeneic blood are widely utilized in the management of medical and surg...
Objectives: Our aim was to assess blood utilization after implementation of a patient blood manageme...
Blood transfusions are commonly viewed as life-saving interventions; however, current evidence shows...
A blood transfusion is one of the most common hospital procedures, yet there is a lack of reliable i...
Background: The aim was to describe transfusion practice in critically ill patients at an internatio...
Blood transfusion is one of the most common hospital procedures in developed countries. However, ina...
Background and Objectives: Responding to national and local pressures to reduce the amount of blood...