verevarud
Verevarud is the Estonian term for the stock of blood and blood components maintained by a country's blood services for medical use. The term encompasses whole blood, red blood cells, plasma, platelets, and other prepared products required to treat patients who have experienced blood loss, need transfusion during surgery, or require supportive care in cancer therapy and neonatal medicine. Verevarud aims to be safe, sufficient, and readily available to hospitals while minimizing waste.
Supply is predominantly built from voluntary, non-remunerated donations collected by national blood services. Donors undergo health
Storage and shelf life vary by component. Red blood cells are stored refrigerated for several weeks; platelets
Challenges include seasonal fluctuations in donations, regional disparities, and preparedness for emergencies. Ongoing efforts focus on