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Blood Bank Management System (BBMS) is a browser-based system that is designed to store, process, retrieve and analyze information related to administrative and inventory management within a blood bank. This project aims to keep all information regarding blood donors, different blood groups available at each blood bank and help them to manage better. The goal is to provide transparency in this field, make the process of getting the blood from a blood bank trouble-free and corruption-free and make the blood bank management system effective.
A blood bank is a center where blood collected as a result of blood donation is stored and retained for later use in blood transfusion. The term "blood bank" typically refers to a division of a hospital where blood storage occurs and where appropriate testing is performed (to reduce the risk of transfusion-related adverse events). However, sometimes it refers to a collection center, and in fact some hospitals also perform collection. For blood donor agencies in several countries, see List of blood donor agencies and List of blood donor agencies in the United States.
While the first blood transfusions were made directly from the donor to the recipient prior to coagulation, it was discovered that by adding anticoagulant and cooling the blood it was possible to store it for a few days, thus opening the way for the development of blood banks. John Braxton Hicks was the first to experiment with chemical methods to prevent blood clotting at St Mary's Hospital in London in the late 19th century. His attempts, using soda phosphate, however, were unsuccessful.
The first non-direct transfusion was performed on 27 March 1914 by the Belgian doctor Albert Hustin, although it was a diluted solution of blood. Argentine physician Luis Agote used a much less diluted solution in November of the same year. Both used sodium citrate as an anticoagulant.