Murphy M F
National Blood Service, Department of Haematology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, and the University of Oxford, UK.
Dev Biol (Basel). 2005;120:179-87.
The haemovigilance system in the U.K., the Serious Hazards of Transfusion (SHOT) scheme, was established in 1996 to collect reports of major adverse events associated with the transfusion of blood components. 92 % of eligible hospitals now participate in the scheme. The number of reports has increased every year due to an increase in the most frequent reported event, which is incorrect blood transfused (IBCT). Other complications of transfusion are all represented to a varying degree, but episodes of transfusion-transmitted infection are infrequent. The SHOT scheme has made many recommendations to improve the safety of transfusion, including that further research should be carried out into information technology solutions for safer transfusion, and into new strategies for reducing bacterial contamination and transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI).
英国的血液警戒系统——输血严重危害(SHOT)计划于1996年设立,用于收集与血液成分输血相关的重大不良事件报告。现在92%符合条件的医院参与了该计划。由于最常报告的事件——输错血(IBCT)数量增加,报告数量每年都在上升。输血的其他并发症也有不同程度的体现,但输血传播感染的情况并不常见。SHOT计划提出了许多改善输血安全的建议,包括应进一步研究用于更安全输血的信息技术解决方案,以及减少细菌污染和输血相关急性肺损伤(TRALI)的新策略。