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KMID : 0387720140250030283
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion
2014 Volume.25 No. 3 p.283 ~ p.290
Network Computer Management System Development for Blood Transfusion in ABO-Incompatible Stem Cell Transplantation
ȲÁÖÇü:Hwang Joo-Young
¾ÈűÔ:An Tea-Kyu/¹èÇö¹Ì:Bae Hyun-Mee/¼ÛÀ±°æ:Song Yoon-Kyung/¼ÕÁö¿¬:Sohn Ji-Yeon/¾öÇö¼®:Eom Hyeon-Seok/¹ÚÇöÁø:Park Hyeon-Jin/°ø¼±¿µ:Kong Sun-Young
Abstract
Background: The majority of patients undergoing stem cell transplantation (SCT) require a blood transfusion until the complete engraftment. Because blood transfusion rules for patients with ABO-incompatible SCT are complicated, we developed an ABO-incompatible transfusion management system (ABO-ITMS) for accurate blood transfusion and improved manageability.

Methods: A committee composed of medical doctors, technicians, and a programmer developed ABO-ITMS during the eight months from July 2013 to February 2014. The program has been linked with other databases, including clinical and laboratory databases and resulted in a new subsystem of the health information system. Server computer's operating system was Window Server 2008, and the database manager program was Oracle 11g. Programming language was ASP.Net (VBScript, C #), and the server and client computer were used to connect to the web server using a web browser.

Results: ABO-ITMS was designed to follow three main steps by hematologic oncology clinic, laboratory physician, and blood bank. In the first step, a hematologic-oncology clinic doctor inputs SCT recipients¡¯ data and appropriate ABO group for each phase of post-transplantation. Laboratory physician enters the isoagglutinin titer and ABO group at the second step. Finally, blood bank workers enter the results of type, screening, and antibody identification. The patient¡¯s SCT information and the previous immunohematologic test results are shown on the screen.

Conclusion: ABO-ITMS can replace the existing complicated system and workflow. ABO-ITMS will contribute to reducing medical error and improving quality of SCT recipient care.
KEYWORD
Blood bank laboratory information system, ABO-incompatible, SCT
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