Serious Hazards of Transfusion (SHOT) haemovigilance and progress is improving transfusion safety

Br J Haematol. 2013 Nov;163(3):303-14. doi: 10.1111/bjh.12547. Epub 2013 Sep 14.

Abstract

The Serious Hazards of Transfusion (SHOT) UK confidential haemovigilance reporting scheme began in 1996. Over the 16 years of reporting, the evidence gathered has prompted changes in transfusion practice from the selection and management of donors to changes in hospital practice, particularly better education and training. However, half or more reports relate to errors in the transfusion process despite the introduction of several measures to improve practice. Transfusion in the UK is very safe: 2·9 million components were issued in 2012, and very few deaths are related to transfusion. The risk of death from transfusion as estimated from SHOT data in 2012 is 1 in 322,580 components issued and for major morbidity, 1 in 21,413 components issued; the risk of transfusion-transmitted infection is much lower. Acute transfusion reactions and transfusion-associated circulatory overload carry the highest risk for morbidity and death. The high rate of participation in SHOT by National Health Service organizations, 99·5%, is encouraging. Despite the very useful information gained about transfusion reactions, the main risks remain human factors. The recommendations on reduction of errors through a 'back to basics' approach from the first annual SHOT report remain absolutely relevant today.

Keywords: Serious Hazards of Transfusion; haemovigilance; transfusion errors; transfusion reactions; transfusion safety.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Acute Lung Injury / etiology
  • Acute Lung Injury / prevention & control
  • Anaphylaxis / etiology
  • Anaphylaxis / prevention & control
  • Anemia, Sickle Cell / complications
  • Anemia, Sickle Cell / therapy
  • Bacteremia / prevention & control
  • Bacteremia / transmission
  • Blood Banks / standards
  • Blood Banks / statistics & numerical data
  • Blood Group Incompatibility / prevention & control
  • Blood Safety / statistics & numerical data*
  • Blood Transfusion / standards*
  • Blood Transfusion / statistics & numerical data
  • Blood Volume
  • Commission on Professional and Hospital Activities
  • Disease Notification
  • Europe
  • Global Health
  • HIV Infections / prevention & control
  • HIV Infections / transmission
  • Hepatitis, Viral, Human / prevention & control
  • Hepatitis, Viral, Human / transmission
  • Humans
  • Hypertension / etiology
  • Hypertension / prevention & control
  • International Agencies
  • Laboratories, Hospital / organization & administration
  • Laboratories, Hospital / standards
  • Laboratories, Hospital / statistics & numerical data
  • Mandatory Reporting
  • National Health Programs / organization & administration*
  • North America
  • Quality Improvement
  • Risk
  • Transfusion Reaction
  • United Kingdom