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Issue:InterCriteria Analysis of data for blood collection in the Transfusion Hematology Department, University Hospital ''St. Anna'', Sofia

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Title of paper: InterCriteria Analysis of data for blood collection in the Transfusion Hematology Department, University Hospital St. Anna, Sofia
Author(s):
Nikolay Andreev
Transfusion Hematology Department, University Hospital “St. Anna”, 1 D. Mollov Str, Sofia 1750, Bulgaria
imuno_chem@abv.bg
Peter Vassilev
Department of Bioinformatics and Mathematical Modelling, Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev Str., Bl. 105, Sofia-1113, Bulgaria
peter.vassilev@gmail.com
Simeon Ribagin
Department of Bioinformatics and Mathematical Modelling, Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev Str., Bl. 105, Sofia-1113, Bulgaria
Department of Health and Social Care, Medical College, University “Prof. D-r Asen Zlatarov”, 69 St. Stambolov Blvd., Burgas 8010, Bulgaria
sim_ribagin@mail.bg
Sotir Sotirov
Intelligent Systems Laboratory, University “Prof. D-r Asen Zlatarov”, 1 Yakimov Blvd., Burgas 8010, Bulgaria
ssotirov@btu.bg


Published in: Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, Volume 25 (2019), Number 2, pages 88–95
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7546/nifs.2019.25.2.88-95
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Abstract: Maintaining a supply of safe blood and blood products is a national priority in many countries in the European Union. Achieving this aim requires the development and implementation of a national policy and the development of guidelines to the departments of transfusion hematology. There are a number of guidelines that spell out how quality and safety can be achieved. One of the most important factors for the improvement of the work of these departments is the number of the blood sample investigations of the donors and patients. In the present paper application of the InterCriteria Analysis approach to data about the blood collection in the Department of Transfusion Hematology University Hospital “St. Anna”, during a period of four years (2014–2018) is presented. The aim is to detect and analyse the dependencies between the investigated years based on the available data.
Keywords: InterCriteria Analysis, Transfusion hematology, Blood sampling.
AMS Classification: 03E72.
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