Blood Transfusion Department and Haemovigilance Service

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Our Blood Transfusion department tests patients’ blood groups at the same time as examining their blood for the presence of any rare blood group antibodies. All women booking with the Coombe for their pregnancy and many patients undergoing surgery will have these tests done. This ensures we identify pregnant women who may need Anti-D during pregnancy and those that need extra monitoring due to blood group antibodies. Testing Blood Transfusion samples also means that in the unlikely event that any of our patients require a blood transfusion, we have the correct units ready.

The number one priority of our Haemovigilance Service is ensuring the safest possible transfusion of blood and blood products to our patients. Our hospital Blood Transfusion Committee are very active in identifying ways to improve and reduce the need for transfusions such as identifying anaemia and treatment.

Our Anti-D service ensures all RhD negative women receive the Anti-D at the right time during and after their pregnancy. When adverse events occur, our team are involved in identifying, diagnosis, treating and follow up if necessary.

Results and Turnaround Times

As our laboratory is fully computerised, your blood test results will be available in real-time to all areas of the hospital. The majority of routine Haematology and Biochemistry results should be available within 4 hours. Blood Transfusion results should be available within 6 hours.

Some blood tests take longer to process as the analysis is a bit more complicated.

Microbiology results typically take between 2 to 5 days. This is due to the time it takes to grow the organisms.

Histopathology results take a bit longer due to the preparation process needed for the tissue sample (10-20 working days). If further specialised testing is needed, results may take longer. Where this is the case, an interim report will be issued.

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Blood Transfusion and Haemovigilance Service

Our Blood Transfusion department tests patient’s blood groups at the same time as examining their blood for the presence of any rare blood group antibodies. All women booking with the Coombe for their pregnancy and many patients undergoing surgery will have these tests done. This ensures we identify pregnant women who may need Anti-D during pregnancy and those that need extra monitoring due to blood group antibodies. Testing Blood Transfusion samples also means that in the unlikely event that any of our patients require a blood transfusion, we have the correct units ready.

The number one priority of our Haemovigilance Service is ensuring the safest possible transfusion of blood and blood products to our patients.  Our hospital Blood Transfusion Committee are very active in identifying ways to improve and reduce the need for transfusions such as identifying anaemia and treatment. Our Anti-D service ensures all RhD negative women receive the Anti-D at the right time during and after their pregnancy. When adverse events occur, our team are involved in identifying, diagnosis, treating and follow up if necessary

Pathology Support Services

Biochemistry Department

Our Biochemistry Department focuses primarily on the measurement of chemical constituents or physiologic processes in the body and these are used to assist in the diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, and prevention of disease. Testing is performed in a range of body fluids such as whole blood, plasma, serum, urine and cerebrospinal fluid. The results of clinical biochemistry tests are compared to reference intervals or a medical decision level to provide diagnostic and clinical meaning for the values.

Microbiology Department

Our Microbiology Department identifies the organisms in your body which are causing your infection. These organisms can be bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites. Once the lab identifies the organism, you doctor can then determine the best treatment or antibiotic to destroy this harmful organism.

Prompt testing and analysis for serious clinical disease is a priority of microbiology. Samples for suspected cases of sepsis, meningitis and other time sensitive diseases are processed urgently.

Haematology Department

Our Haematology Department studies blood and blood-related disorders. One of the most common Haematology tests is the Full Blood Count (FBC). This test can detect disorders such as anaemia, which is very common in pregnancy and every woman booking with the Coombe will have at least one FBC during pregnancy. Coagulation tests are also performed in some situations and these detect disorders of the clotting system. Other routine tests include the Kleihauer test to look for baby’s red blood cells in the mother’s circulation, reticulocytes (newly-produced red blood cells) and screening for malaria.

Histopathology Department

Our Histopathology Service offers meticulous tissue analysis for accurately diagnosing diseases. With skilled scientists and histopathologists, comprehensive histopathological evaluations, including Special stains and Immunohistochemistry is performed. We ensure precise results that guide treatment decisions, improve patient outcomes and adhere to the highest standards of care and excellence. ​

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