Developing performance measures for patient blood management
2011; Wiley; Volume: 51; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1537-2995.2011.03406.x
ISSN1537-2995
AutoresHarriet Gammon, Jonathan H. Waters, Ann Watt, Jerod M. Loeb, Alessandra Donini‐Lenhoff,
Tópico(s)Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
ResumoIn 2005, The Joint Commission set about assessing the need for performance measures associated with the provision of blood products. Through a rigorous process, seven patient blood management performance measures were created. These measures incorporated a measure requiring transfusion consent; three measures requiring the combination of a laboratory value and a rationale for transfusion of plasma, platelets, or red blood cells; a measure requiring standard documentation about a transfusion; a measure evaluating preoperative anemia screening; and a measure of preoperative type screening and antibody testing before the start of major blood loss surgery. This article describes the process of this measure development and summarizes the final measures and some of the evidence supporting the measures.
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