Routine Use of Frozen Blood in a Community Hospital. Economic Dream or Reality

1971 
The routine use of frozen blood in a community hospital is economically feasible even with only 40 per cent utilization of platelet concentrates and 100 per cent utilization of cryoprecipitate and Factor VIII-poor plasma. The medical advantages far outweigh the minimal added costs. Large hospitals with active blood banks should investigate the possibility of using frozen blood routinely. The fear of and the resistance to adopting newer procedures which may be technically more difficult must be overcome before the widespread use of frozen blood becomes a reality. From the economic standpoint, it already is.
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