How do we operate a large monthly red blood cell exchange program

Author:

Allison David1ORCID,Manon Luis1,Vidanovic Vladimir1,Crane Jason2,Sevcik Joan2,Janiszewski Sara2,Gabert Kimberly2,Santos Christine Clemente Dos2,Discua Joseph2,Hsu Lewis L.3,Gordeuk Victor4,Campbell‐Lee Sally1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago Illinois USA

2. Vitalant Scottsdale Arizona USA

3. Department of Pediatrics University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago Illinois USA

4. Department of Medicine University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago Illinois USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundRed blood cell (RBC) exchange for sickle cell disease presents unique difficulties due to RBC phenotyping, complex antibody work‐ups, large number of RBC units required, and vascular access considerations, any of which can delay the procedure. Multidisciplinary coordination and systemic processes ensure that monthly appointments remain on schedule.Study Design and MethodsA high‐volume chronic RBC exchange program is described, highlighting the importance of multidisciplinary coordination and process improvement strategies involving initial referral, vascular access, order sets, and allocation of antigen‐negative or phenotypically matched RBCs.ResultsApproximately 50 outpatient RBC exchanges are performed each month with an 82% kept‐appointment rate. Specific factors for program success include open communication across services and improvements to referrals and standardized order sets.ConclusionA combination of multidisciplinary coordination and process improvement can ensure the success of a high volume RBC exchange program. Frequent communication of upcoming appointments between the referring hematologists, the hemapheresis clinic, transfusion service, and interventional radiology is critical. Advance notice to the immunohematology reference lab of upcoming appointments is needed to allow enough time for allocating antigen‐negative RBCs. Order sets can be leveraged to standardize and streamline RBC exchanges. Lastly, numerous mechanisms help patients compensate for the cognitive sequelae of stroke.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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