Makroo R N, Kumar N D
University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi.
Indian J Pathol Microbiol. 1993 Apr;36(2):143-50.
In 1991, approximately 40% of total blood requirement in Delhi was collected from commercial blood donors. The rest was supplied by voluntary and replacement donations in hospital-based blood banks and by voluntary blood recruiting agency (Indian Red Cross Society). This study analyses the standards of working and quality assurance in 26 blood transfusion centers in Delhi. The majority of these centers are ill-equipped and lack trained manpower. Most of these do not have adequate testing facilities and any standardized procedure for blood collection. Quality assurance scheme is not being followed and documentation and record maintenance is grossly inadequate. This reports also gives the recommendations for improvements of blood transfusion services in Delhi.
1991年,德里所需血液总量中约40%来自商业献血者。其余部分由医院血库的自愿和替代献血以及自愿献血招募机构(印度红十字会)提供。本研究分析了德里26个输血中心的工作标准和质量保证情况。这些中心大多设备简陋,缺乏训练有素的人力。其中大多数没有足够的检测设施和任何标准化的采血程序。质量保证计划未得到遵循,文件记录和维护严重不足。本报告还给出了改善德里输血服务的建议。