Blood Bank

Department of Transfusion Medicine & Blood Bank

 

In the modern health care system, Blood transfusion is a vital part without that efficient care is simply impossible. The multidisciplinary Department of Transfusion Medicine & Blood Bank in Noida at Prakash Hospital, is equipped with safe and effective ways of providing careful design & management for processing, collecting, and storing blood and blood component. At Prakash, some of the advanced technologies and state-of-the-art equipment have been used ensuring that availability for blood transfusion remains intact in any required case.

Our mission is to provide an adequate quantity to ‘Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere’ to both the donor & recipient ensuring safe blood components round the clock while motivating regular voluntary donors.

The Blood bank of Prakash Hospital, Noida has a licensed and NABH Accredited Blood Bank giving the assurance of enhancing the quality of medical treatment to all the other fields offering a precise solution to life-threatening ailments. In addition, the professional provides expert advice to clinicians on blood product selection and management.

 

Also, Standardized techniques & quality control are maintained under the guidance of:

  •         Drugs and Cosmetic Act, of the Regulatory Authority, Drugs Controller General (India)
  •         Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India
  •         National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Health Care Providers & W.H.O.

We carry out all mandatory tests (VDRL, Malaria, HIV I&II, HbsAg and Hepatitis C virus as laid down by the Drug Controller of India for licensed Blood Banks, to make the blood safer for transfusion.

 

How Blood Donation is done?

 

  •         First required registration of the candidate
  •         Medical examination, a fit & healthy person is an eligible candidate for donation
  •         Undergoing simple laboratory tests- Hemoglobin estimation
  •         Blood is withdrawn through a sterile & disposable needle preventing any chance of infection.
  •         It takes less than 10 minutes
  •         Offering refreshment after taking a rest for 10-15 minutes.

 

Services Provided:

 

  • Screening of blood for transfusion-transmitted disease

– p24 HIV and anti-HIV 1 & 2 by ELISA by fourth-generation test

– HBV (HbsAg) by ELISA

– HCV (anti-HCV) by ELISA

– Syphilis

– Malaria

  • Red Cells serology – tests for ABO, Rh(D) group & Du (weak D) in Rh-negative donor
  • Antihuman Globulin Test – Manual & Gel Technology
  • Adverse reactions to blood transfusion are investigated
  • Blood Components Available
  • Packed red blood cell (PRBC)
  • Platelet concentrate (RDP & SDP)
  • Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP)

Frequently Asked Question’s

How much blood is taken during Blood donation?

Only for blood donation purposes, approximately 0.5 L of blood is collected. For donations of other blood products, such as platelet or plasma, the amount collected depends on your height, weight and platelet count.

Are the history questions necessary every time I donate?

Yes, the donation of blood and blood products is required to be performed safely. All the donors were asked a set of questions at each donation. We follow FDA regulations specifically for all blood donors, who need to fill questionnaire prior to donation.

If I have a cold or the flu, can I donate blood?

As mentioned earlier, a person needs to be fit and healthy in every way possible. We can’t complete the procedure if someone isn’t in good health (symptoms-free) or isn’t feeling well.