
NTR
Memorial Trust Blood Bank to introduce state-of-the-art blood screening
technology
NTR
Memorial Trust Blood Bank to use Nucleic Acid Test technology to make blood
safer
Hyderabad|India|March'2009:
NTR Memorial Trust Blood Bank - first NGO-run
blood bank in the country to get accreditation of the National
Accreditation Board for Hospital and Healthcare Providers (NABH) - to
celebrate its first anniversary will introduce Nucleic Acid Test (NAT), a
blood screening technology, to make blood safer.
“I am delighted to know that NTR Trust Blood Bank would
be using the best of the technologies to ensure quality of the blood by
introducing Nucleic Acid Test (NAT) for blood screening,” says Dr. Rema
Menon, Blood Bank Chief of Apollo Hospital, Chennai. Individual donor
nucleic acid (NAT) technology is the most advanced test for screening
donor blood samples which helps prevent spread of transfusion transmitted
infections like HIV, HCV and HBV. The routine testing done in blood banks
can detect only antigens and antibodies of the infection. Such routine
screening tests in blood banks cannot detect the infection.
NTR Blood bank, which was inaugurated by His Excellency
the Governor of Andhra Pradesh Sri N D Tiwarigaru on January 29, 2008, is
also the first blood bank in South India to get NABH. NABH is a
constituent board of the Quality Council of India. It evaluates various
quality parameters of the blood bank, including collection, storage,
processing of blood and the expertise of the staff employed.
Padmasri Prof Kakarla Subba Rao was the chief guest at
the celebrations. Actor Bhoomika gave away mementoes to outstanding blood
camp organizers while Sri N Lokesh presented mementoes to outstanding rare
group and special group blood donors.
“We are pleased to announce that during first year of
operation we made rapid strides making our bank head and shoulders above
others,” says NTR Memorial Trust CEO Sri P Raghu Rama Rao. “NTR Memorial
Trust Blood Bank is the first Blood Bank in Andhra Pradesh to get ISO
9001:2000 quality certification,” he adds
“NTR Blood Bank is the first in the country to
conceptualize the idea of virtual blood banking, where the bank arranges
suitable voluntary blood donors for the patients making requests from
places where we do not have blood bank,” says Sri Raghu Rama Rao.
“The 24x7 call centre established by the blood bank
received 11,193 requests from people in need of blood from across the
State in one year. Every day the call centre responds to the needs of
70-80 blood request calls from outside Hyderabad,” Says Dr V Saraswathi,
Director, NTR Blood Bank. “Our Bank is one of the few blood banks in the
State maintaining a large database of registered voluntary donors. We
currently have over 75,000 and the list is growing every day,” she adds.
NTR Blood Bank is the only blood bank in the State having exclusive
database of Single Donor Platelet (SDP) donors.
NTR Memorial Trust Blood Bank has provided 5,421 units
of free blood to patients living below poverty line. The Blood Bank issued
2,331 units of blood to thalassemia, sickle cell anemia and hemophilia
patients and has arranged 1,090 in-house infusions to these patients free
of cost. Due to large voluntary donor base the Blood Bank has the ability
to provide blood round-the-clock, including the rare groups A-, B-, O- and
AB-. The Blood Bank organized 104 blood donation camps and collected 17594
blood units from voluntary donors.
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“We have provided blood and components to 30,000
patients during the period and 30 per cent of its blood/ components were
issued to cancer and thalassemia patients,” says Sri Raghu Rama Rao. “In
our endeavor to use the best of the technologies to ensure quality of the
blood, we have tied up with Chiron - a Novartis group company and has
planning to introduce NAT procedure for blood screening from March 20,
2009,” says Sri Raghu Rama Rao. “In our efforts to bring the fruits of the National
Blood Policy to the people of Andhra Pradesh, the Trust has taken up the
issue of creating Regional Blood Transfusion Centers (RBTC) with the
Government of AP. Such RBTCs exist in many states, including Rajasthan,
Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. This will help in creating a
network of blood banks and storage centers and ensure the availability of
high quality blood in every nook and corner of the state.
The Trust is planning to start a Blood Bank at Guntur,
which is akin to the Hyderabad Blood Bank to cater to the needs of the
patients in that region.
Reachout's News Bureau
March' 2009 |