Natl Med J India
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Preoperative over-ordering of blood is very common and leads to holding up of the blood bank reserve, ageing of the blood unit and wastage of blood bank resources. We evaluated the preoperative blood-ordering and transfusion practices for common elective general surgical procedures at a major Indian hospital. The principal aim of this study was to identify the surgical procedures where type and screen can be introduced and to formulate a maximum surgical blood-order schedule for those procedures where a complete cross-match appears mandatory. ⋯ This study shows that blood was over-ordered in 10 out of the 21 procedures studied. Implementation of the recommended maximum surgical blood-order schedule and introduction of type and screen for eligible surgical procedures is a safe, effective and economic solution to preoperative over-ordering of blood.