What is Patient Blood Management?

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What is Patient Blood Management? A Patient Guide

Why Patient Blood Management? Ensures that the decision to transfuse blood is made with careful attention to the risks and benefits for each individual Informs patients and encourages their participation in transfusion decisions Uses state-of-the-art techniques to avoid the need for blood transfusion Minimizes unnecessary sources of blood loss Uses advance planning to build blood counts before procedures

Why Patient Blood Management? Conserves a precious community resource Reduces unnecessary hospital & patient care costs Improves patient safety by minimizing exposure to blood Can reduce the risk of hospital-acquired complications and infections Increasing consumer interest in safety

Helping Patients Become Educated Consumers

PBM Conserves Blood Supply Predictable drops in donations during: Busy summer vacation months Holiday seasons / 3-day weekends Bad weather or disaster situations Fewer eligible donors as pre-donation questions are added to predict donor risk for rare infections Changing perception of social responsibility among new generations of donors

Patient Blood Management Matrix

Patient Blood Management Clinical Strategies

Patient Blood Management Clinical Strategies

Patient Blood Management Clinical Strategies

Patient Blood Management Clinical Strategies

Patient Blood Management Programs: A Team Approach Pre-Operative Internist Primary Care Physician Surgeon Intra-Operative Anesthesiologist Perfusion (CV) Specialists Nursing Post-Operative Intensivist Hospitalist

Patient Blood Management Programs A hospital-based philosophy that every drop of blood counts

Patient Blood Management Programs: Administrative and Clinical Essentials Physician leadership and expertise Core patient blood management team Hospital-wide blood conservation policy and protocols Continuing education for physicians and nursing Community and patient education

Patient Blood Management Programs: Administrative and Clinical Integration PBM Programs are more successful when everyone works together: Administration Physicians Nurses Patients

Patient Blood Management—What Can Patients Do to Improve their Outcomes? Are you willing to investigate low red blood cell count (anemia) and take the time to correct it with iron, vitamins or growth factors before coming to the hospital? Are you willing ask your physician about blood management strategies early before surgery? Are you willing to consider the washing and recycling of your own blood during or after surgery if appropriate? Are you willing to ask your physician if minimizing blood draws is right for you?

Patient Blood Management—What Can Patients Do to Improve their Outcomes? Choose a doctor who will work with you Know what your blood counts are Have your doctor explain the risks and benefits of your decision so you can make a choice that’s good for you Choose a hospital with a blood management program in your area @ www.sabm.org

Patient Blood Management Realities Blood management options should be a part of making good health care choices Building up blood counts before surgery may help you to avoid a blood transfusion Sometimes, several blood management strategies can be used at the same time to avoid a blood transfusion No single approach (drug, device, technique) is effective for everyone

Patient Blood Management Programs: Why Hospitals Embrace a Blood Conservation Culture? Responsive to public concern over blood safety Sustains the blood supply Improved technology, devices, pharmaceuticals Imperative to reducing hospital costs Increases hospital through-put (fast-track) Improves physician skills Improves patient care Gives recognition as a “Best Practices” hospital Enhances need to be stay on the cutting edge Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, Vol 18, No 4 (August Supplement), 2004: pp 15S-17S+