Patient Blood Management
Conserve patient blood in line with clinical best practice
The imperative of protecting blood
PBM adds value to all stakeholders including patients, healthcare professionals and institutions and aims to reduce an overreliance on transfusions. Radiometer is a proud advocate of PBM. We aspire to strengthen informed decision-making in critical care and reduce overall healthcare expenditures.
Read on for more about our products and resources that support its implementation within your practice.
Reframing standards of carePatient Blood Management (PBM) is a person-centered, evidence-based model of care that prioritises safety while aiming to improve patient outcomes. The World Health Organization (WHO) has called PBM an “ethical imperative” and suggested the practice be incorporated as a routine part of clinical care. [1] |
Hemoglobin results
Hemoglobin results are a factor in pre- and post-operative hemoglobin anemia management and are a primary indicator of the need for red blood cell transfusions (RBCT).
Despite their (often underestimated) expense and associated risks, RBCT are one of the most overused procedures in clinical practice.
Automatic mixing
Automatic mixing is a unique way of mixing blood gas samples that is made possible by combining ABL blood gas analyzsrs and safePICO syringes.
Automatic mixing supports the preservation of patients’ own blood and helps to minimise unnecessary testing related to preanalytical errors.
In helping clinicians achieve more accurate hemoglobin results, automatic mixing can support clinically accurate decision making and help ensure timely treatment in line with PBM standards.
Automatic mixing:
- Consistently produces a high quality of homogenisation
- Does not cause hemolysis
- Is exclusive to Radiometer
Why blood gas sample volume matters
In critical care environments, best practice often necessitates healthcare professionals taking frequent blood gas samples over a short period. While testing is necessary, taking superfluous blood sample volumes may pose additional, unnecessary risks to critically ill patients.
Take less, without compromise
Radiometer offers blood gas syringes and capillary tubes with distinct features to minimise blood loss.
Our blood collection devices are designed to help you minimise blood loss. Radiometer syringes have labels indicating the minimum amount of blood required to measure a full panel of results on ABL blood gas analyzers.
Our capillary tubes have been designed with neonates in mind; requiring lower blood sample volumes to reduce the risk of anemia in vulnerable patients as well as the effects of blood volume reduction.
All Radiometer blood collection devices have features designed to reduce the risk of preanalytical errors
Specialists in blood
The history of Radiometer as we know it today began in 1954 when Radiometer developed the world’s first commercially available blood gas analyser.
Since then, we have refined our blood gas testing knowledge and experience and continue to advance our acute care diagnostic solutions.
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