New York State Council on Human Blood and Transfusion Services

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New York State Council on Human Blood and Transfusion Services GUIDELINES FOR TRANSFUSION COMMITTEES Third Edition 2006 New York State Council on Human Blood and Transfusion Services Empire State Plaza - P.O. Box 509 Albany, New York 12201-0509

Third Edition 2006, Second Edition 1992, First Edition 1989 Requests for copies of this publication may be directed to: Blood and Tissue Resources Program Empire State Plaza P.O. Box 509 Albany, New York 12201-0509 Telephone: (518) 485-5341 Fax: (518) 485-5342 E-mail: btraxess@health.state.ny.us Website: www.wadsworth.org/labcert/blood_tissue

NEW YORK STATE COUNCIL ON HUMAN BLOOD AND TRANSFUSION SERVICES Membership Roster - 2006 Dennis Galanakis, M.D., Chairperson SUNY Health Science Center at Stony Brook Stony Brook, New York Robert A. Dracker, M.D. Medical Director Summerwood Pediatrics, and Infusacare Medical Services Syracuse, New York William Fricke, M.D. Director, Transfusion Service Director, Hematology Laboratory Rochester General Hospital Rochester, New York Alicia Gomensoro, M.D. Maimonides Medical Center Brooklyn, New York Gloria Rochester President Queens Sickle Cell Advocacy Network St. Albans, New York Lazaro Rosales, M.D. SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse Syracuse, New York Donna Skerrett, M.D. Director Transfusion Medicine and Cellular Therapy New York Presbyterian Hospital - Weill Cornell Medical Center David Wuest, M.D. and Transfusion Service Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Antonia C. Novello, M.D., M.P.H., Dr.P.H. (Ex-officio) Commissioner Albany, New York Jeanne V. Linden, M.D., M.P.H. Executive Secretary Director, Blood and Tissue Resources Albany, New York

NEW YORK STATE COUNCIL ON HUMAN BLOOD AND TRANSFUSION SERVICES BLOOD SERVICES COMMITTEE Membership Roster - 2006 Lazaro Rosales, M.D., Chairperson SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse Syracuse, New York Visalam Chandrasekaran, M.D. * Chief, Division of Blood Banking Long Island Jewish Medical Center New Hyde Park, New York William Fricke, M.D. Director, Transfusion Service Director, Hematology Laboratory Rochester General Hospital Rochester, New York Elizabeth S. Gloster, M.D. Kings County Hospital Center, and SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn Brooklyn, New York Kathleen Grima, M.D. Director, Clinical Services New York Blood Center White Plains, New York Joanna Heal, M.D.* Associate Medical Director American Red Cross Blood Services Rochester, New York Jeanne V. Linden, M.D., M.P.H. Director, Blood and Tissue Resources Albany, New York Helen Richards, M.D.* Director of Laboratories Harlem Hospital Center Joan Uehlinger, M.D. Montefiore Medical Center Bronx, New York David Wuest, M.D. and Transfusion Service Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Guideline Working Group Chairperson * Member, Guideline Working Group

NEW YORK STATE COUNCIL ON HUMAN BLOOD AND TRANSFUSION SERVICES INTRODUCTION GUIDELINES FOR TRANSFUSION COMMITTEES Section 58-2.16(b) of 10 NYCRR requires that each facility that transfuses blood or supplies blood to limited transfusion services have in place a transfusion committee, composed of at least five members. The committee is responsible for reviewing transfusion practices, evaluating adverse transfusion events, and monitoring the adequacy of the blood supply, at all sites to which the facility provides blood products. I. APPOINTMENT The body must be a standing professional committee whose members are appointed according to institutional bylaws. II. COMPOSITION A. The blood bank director or transfusion service director (if different) must be a member of the transfusion committee. B. It is recommended that the committee include representatives of the facility s services/departments that participate in the transfusion process, such as a(n): surgeon anesthesiologist pediatrician or neonatologist (if applicable) laboratory director hematologist internist obstetrician emergency medicine physician intensivist (if applicable) blood bank supervisor nurse member of hospital administration representative of home transfusion services (if applicable) pharmacist perfusionist (if applicable) III. RESPONSIBILITIES A. The transfusion committee should submit periodic reports to the institutional oversight body, as indicated, in accordance with institutional policy, concerning all of the following: 1

general statistics, including, but not limited to, the total number of transfusions, and the number and type of components transfused number of blood units outdated or discarded crossmatch/transfusion ratio number of autogeneic (autologous) collections, if performed, and number of transfusions hemodilution procedures performed in the operating room; intraoperative blood recovery procedures; and postoperative blood recovery procedures, including the number of procedures performed and the devices, technologies or methods used number of reinfusion procedures (e.g., diagnostic procedures requiring radioisotope-labeled cell reinfusion) and any associated adverse events number of blood products used for local application, such as fibrin glue and platelet gel significant new or revised patient-related policies and procedures pertaining to transfusion services all patient adverse reactions, including cases of suspected infectious disease transmission attributed to transfusion of blood, blood components or blood derivatives, providing details of serious reactions and the results of their investigation all events required to be reported to regulatory agencies or accrediting organizations results of proficiency testing and inspections conducted by external agencies adequacy of and significant changes in blood services staff and guidelines for appropriate use of blood components. B. The committee may establish guidelines for reservation (compatibility or crossmatching) of blood and for typing and screening of patients scheduled for commonly performed elective surgical procedures for which blood transfusion may be anticipated. At a minimum, the committee must establish guidelines for each surgical procedure performed more than five times in the preceding calendar year, and set the maximum number of hours that crossmatched blood will be held on reserve. C. The committee must have in effect a utilization and review plan for review of transfusion appropriateness and of all transfusion-related services, including intraoperative and postoperative recovery procedures, and all off-site transfusions for which blood components or derivatives have been issued. A prospective review plan is recommended. 2

D. Research-based blood products or substitutes (used in protocols approved by the Institutional Review Board) intended for transfusion should be reviewed by the transfusion service medical director, or referred to the transfusion committee by the medical director for further consideration by its members prior to implementation. IV. MEETINGS The committee must meet at least quarterly, and a majority of its members must be present at each meeting. 3