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ISBT 128 Blood Product Labeling for Transfusionists Americas Technical Advisory Group ICCBBA www.iccbba.org Objectives Describe the major differences between Codabar and ISBT 128 of blood product labels Correctly verify unit identification number, blood type, and product attributes and expiration date List 3 advantages of ISBT 128 labeling as to the safety of blood usage Copyright ICCBBA, Inc Current Label Copyright ICCBBA, Inc New Label Copyright ICCBBA, Inc Copyright ICCBBA, Inc Differences Black and White Only Longer, but unique, Unit Identification Number Product Code Includes Codes for Divisions Expiration Date Location Changed and Time Now Included Autologous and Directed Units May Look Different Copyright ICCBBA, Inc Unit Identification Number Unit Identification number Must use entire number W1234 06 123456 The 00 and 1 are codes for laboratory process control Copyright ICCBBA, Inc E1234V00 E1234V00 Product Description Product Code Includes Division Information Product Description Copyright ICCBBA, Inc Divided Unit Product Description Product Code Includes Information for Divided Unit Undivided unit is always 00 at end of the ISBT 128 Product Code Divided Parts Are Represented by A0, B0, C0, etc. If Part A0 is Subdivided, it would be Aa, Ab, etc. Copyright ICCBBA, Inc Divided Unit Product Description Copyright ICCBBA, Inc Expiration Date •New Location •New Format DDMMMYYYY •Time Displayed if other than Midnight •If midnight, no time is displayed Copyright ICCBBA, Inc Blood Type Label ABO/Rh Group Copyright ICCBBA, Inc Biohazard Autologous Label Copyright ICCBBA, Inc Autologous Units- Blood Types Copyright ICCBBA, Inc Special Testing CMV and Sickle Testing Special Testing Antigens ie, K, Jka, Fya, E CMV Sickle Copyright ICCBBA, Inc Advantages of the New Labeling Complies with new drug regulations for Barcodes and labeling of blood components effective April 26, 2006 [ 21 CFR 606.121(c)(13)(ii-iii) ] Provides a unique unit number Enhances patient safety Facilitates point of care documentation of treatment when scanning barcodes Standardizes blood labels across the world Copyright ICCBBA, Inc Important Note This does not replace your institutional policies for identifying patients and blood components at the bedside The intention of this presentation is to assist you in identifying information vital to this task Copyright ICCBBA, Inc Questions?