Study of Blood Donor Deferral in a Tertiary Care Hospital, Northern India

H. Bhardwaj, D. Swarup, R. Bansal
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Introduction: Blood donation programme is vital to any transfusion service. Deferral is a painful and sad experience both for the donor and the centre. Thus, every blood centre has to pivot between admissible quality and desired quantity. Aim: To find out incidence and pattern of donor deferral in a tertiary care hospital, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India. Materials and Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted over a period of four years from January 2016 to December 2019 in a blood bank, Department of Pathology in a tertiary care hospital of Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India. Details of donors who were deferred either temporarily or permanently during the study period were collected from the deferral files. Data analysis was done by calculating the percentage for every cause of donor deferral. Results: Out of the 29,663 donors who registered for blood donation during the study period, 2,626 donors were deferred due to several reasons. Temporary reasons (2592) were like anaemia, medications, alcohol, allergy, low-weight, fever, tattooing and permanent causes (34) were like hypertension, cardiac disorders, diabetes, asthma and thyroid disorders. Anaemia was the most common cause for deferral and total deferral rate came out to be 8.85%. Conclusion: Studying and analysing the profile of blood donors helps to identify categories of population which could be targeted to increase pool of voluntary blood donors. Education, motivation and treatment of these deferred donors due to anaemia or other temporary causes is an important aspect in blood banking, so that these donors may be recruited again.
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印度北部一家三级保健医院推迟献血者的研究
献血规划对任何输血服务都是至关重要的。对捐赠者和中心来说,推迟是一种痛苦和悲伤的经历。因此,每个血液中心都必须在可接受的质量和所需的数量之间进行调整。目的:了解印度北方邦密鲁特某三级医院供体延迟的发生率和模式。材料和方法:从2016年1月至2019年12月,在印度北方邦密鲁特一家三级保健医院病理学部的血库进行了一项回顾性横断面研究,为期四年。在研究期间暂时或永久推迟的捐助者的详细资料从推迟档案中收集。数据分析是通过计算供体延迟的每个原因的百分比来完成的。结果:在研究期间登记献血的29663名献血者中,2626名献血者由于多种原因而推迟献血。暂时性原因(2592人)包括贫血、药物、酒精、过敏、体重过轻、发烧、纹身等,永久性原因(34人)包括高血压、心脏病、糖尿病、哮喘和甲状腺疾病等。贫血是最常见的延期原因,总延期率为8.85%。结论:研究和分析献血者的情况有助于确定有针对性的人群类别,增加自愿献血者的数量。对这些因贫血或其他暂时原因而推迟献血者进行教育、激励和治疗是血库工作的一个重要方面,以便再次招募这些献血者。
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