
Computerized Crossmatching
Computerized crossmatching is a medical process used in blood transfusions to ensure that the donor's blood is compatible with the recipient's blood. It involves using computer software to analyze blood type and specific antibodies quickly and accurately, reducing the risk of adverse reactions. This process replaces traditional manual methods, increasing efficiency and safety in matching donated blood to patients in need, such as those undergoing surgery or with certain medical conditions. By utilizing technology, hospitals can streamline blood matching, enhancing patient care and reducing potential complications.