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While clinical diagnostic and other related labs will interact with blood, blood banking and transfusion labs have different workflows and end goals, requiring a specialized informatics solution. Activities driving the need for a purpose-built LIMS include screening specimens against high-risk donors such as commercial sex workers and drug users, testing potential donors for infection diseases, documenting and reviewing (lookback of) donors and recipients, ensuring sufficient time is given for blood testing and cross-matching, and ensuring staff are appropriately trained concerning the risks to them and patients.[1] These specialized workflows and responsibilities require a LIMS that is flexible enough to these specialized testing, documentation and training needs.

In addition to the essential features of a standard LIMS, the blood bank and transfusion lab will also be looking for a system that can (or allows users to)[2][3][4][5]:

  • Manage inventory across multiple facilities.
  • Manage donor and harvested tissues.
  • Support positive patient identification (PPID).
  • Support the ISBT 128 standard for medical products of human origin.
  • Support for both autologous and directed medical product management.
  • Allow for emergency release of inventory.
  • Allow for electronic crossmatch of human-based medical products.
  • Manage medical product recall and documentation.
  • Manage donor demographics, notification, scheduling and history.
  • Manage donation drives and other campaigns.
  • Track bag and supply lot numbers.
  • Track quality control testing.
  • Monitor access to and environmental conditions of supply fridges.
  • Provide workflow management for non-standard patients.
  • Support antibody screening processes.

References

  1. Curless, M.S.; Forrester, L.A.; Gavin, M.A. (2018). "Module 8. Laboratories and Blood Banks" (PDF). Infection Prevention and Control. Jhpiego Corporation. Archived from the original on 08 January 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200108173322/http://reprolineplus.org/system/files/resources/IPC_M8_BloodbanksLabs.pdf. Retrieved 09 March 2022. 
  2. "Sunquest Blood Bank". Sunquest Information Systems, Inc. 2021. https://www.sunquestinfo.com/software-and-services/blood-bank-management/. Retrieved 18 November 2021. 
  3. "SCC's Blood Services Information Systems Suite". SCC Soft Computer. 2021. https://www.softcomputer.com/products-services/blood-services/. Retrieved 18 November 2021. 
  4. "Hemasoft". Hemasoft Software SL. 2021. http://www.hemasoft.com/. Retrieved 18 November 2021. 
  5. "TD BloodBank". Technidata SAS. 2021. https://www.technidata-web.com/en-gb/solutions-services/solutions/blood-banking. Retrieved 18 November 2021.