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Tridentify was founded and QTA Tracer System was invented based on the simple idea to reduce unnecessary wastage of lifesaving products, blood that is given by donors.
Read stories from those who have joined our quest to protect the precious gift of a donor or the valuable produced biological product.

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ARTICLES

BILBAO - BLOOD CIRCULATION. ANALYSIS OF COSTS

From January to September 2016, 74% of the bags returned to the Transfusion Service (419/565) were recovered, with an annual forecast of 559 bags being recovered. As these are a scarce commodity, donated in an altruistic manner, it is necessary to implement measures to ensure that they are used wisely.

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IMPROVED BLOOD HANDLING FROM VEIN TO VEIN

The QTA Tracer System, developed by Tridentify, provides accurate information about the temperature, quality and position of donated blood or other temperature sensitive biological products distributed at a hospital or blood centre.

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REAL TIME MONITORING OF ERYTHROCYTTES WITH QTA TRACER SYSTEM

System At the Ryhov County Hospital Blood Center Resulted in Changed Routine.

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BROUNDBREAKING PRODUCT GUARANTEES BLOOD PRODUCT SHELF LIFE

A study visit, an idea, the right partners and the rest is, as you say, history. The result is a unique product that continuously documents the remaining shelf life of the blood bags and thus improves quality assurance. the product is called QTA tracer System is developed in close cooperation with the Blood Center in Jönköping where it is currently being tested.

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FEWER BLOOD BAGS DISCARDED WITH NEW TRACER

A system that documents a blood bag's life span, which means  fewer bags need to be disposed of,  is currently being tested at the blood center in Jönköping. The idea of such a system first came to biomedical analyst Petra Lindberg.



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GREEN LIGHT FOR VALID BLOOD

New technology can prevent blood bags from being discarded unnecessarily. The blood center in Jönköping is reportedly the first center in the country to test a new technology that measures the life span of blood bags.
When the blood is prepared a small chip is attached to the bag. On the chip, which continuously logs the surronding temperature, there is a red and a green diode and by tipping the bag it glows green if the blood is valid, and red if it is not.

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