0:00:03look transfusion is the technology
0:00:06which was made possible
0:00:08when core long steiner discovered log
0:00:13and like much more than but this in
0:00:16most of blood transfusions discovery
0:00:18have been developed through war
0:00:21so the during the first world war
0:00:23the discovery of how but could be stored
0:00:26and transfusions later
0:00:29was very important in establishing
0:00:32the block bank industry
0:00:35as a result of these developments many thousands of lives
0:00:39have been saved when transfusions have been given in situations where the cool necessity
0:00:47and this technology has through
0:00:50we have seen the development
0:00:52also called global component therapy
0:00:55whereby one donation
0:00:58can how many patients in different diseases
0:01:02these have been huge advancements
0:01:04and have made possible
0:01:06the saving of many lives
0:01:10however propose a steeper bacchus and i
0:01:13how we pondering greatly about the current state as and the future of blood transfusion
0:01:20and we have noticed many methods which give us
0:01:24as experience transcriptionists for many years
0:01:27course for consider
0:01:29we have pondered all the way in which a transfusion
0:01:33in many countries in the western world has become strongly attached problematical of what i
0:01:40meant
0:01:41so that much of the activity of curves'
0:01:44in a large centralised not collection and processing centres
0:01:49and one of the connection is made with the actual clinical areas
0:01:54which need to utilise the but
0:01:57this has spent in our view
0:02:00to the development of a paradigm
0:02:03the paradigm as defined by thomas kuhn the great american philosopher of science is the
0:02:09way in which a certain nexus of arrangements become entrenched and viewed as common sense
0:02:16and whereas they are basically the reflection of the way things are c
0:02:22i'm not necessarily the weighting should be
0:02:25and this aspect we see but not transfusion becoming part of a paradigm which is
0:02:31based upon manufacture rather than up on madison
0:02:35much of this has good as the result of justifiable concerns about the safety of
0:02:42that primarily through the very sad events
0:02:46involving aids and hepatitis wireless transmission and the nineteen eighties
0:02:53however the pendulum has now swung to a and the result of the manufacturing paradigm
0:02:59has one the detachment tremendous
0:03:03we have therefore proposing
0:03:05that then you hear well think field of function of management should pose as the
0:03:12you paradigm for blood transfusion
0:03:15and that rather than focusing attention on the back and the boundary we should focus
0:03:21attention on the names of the patient
0:03:25we should specify but not components in terms of what is clinically need and not
0:03:31in terms of pharmaceutical principles which may or may not be relevant for the transfusion
0:03:38no longer
0:03:39in other words we want blood transfusion to start focusing again on the needs of
0:03:45the sick and in this way to assume it's rightful place as an essential technology
0:03:52and support for model madison