How do we operate a large monthly red blood cell exchange program.
David AllisonLuis ManonVladimir VidanovicJason CraneJoan SevcikSara JaniszewskiKimberly GabertChristine Clemente Dos SantosJoseph DiscuaLewis L HsuVictor GordeukSally A Campbell-LeePublished in: Transfusion (2023)
A 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.