COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF HAEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS AMONG INFREQUENT AND REGULAR REPEAT WHOLE BLOOD DONORS IN A TERTIARY CARE CENTRE-A PILOT STUDY

Parvathy Mohan P, Poornima A P, Maya Devi S
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Blood transfusion service is a vital part of our health care system. Stringent blood donor screening and medical examination plays a vital role in maintaining the quality and safety of blood components. Voluntary non-remunerated blood donors form the backbone of blood transfusion services. However, regular donation by such voluntary donors may cause signicant depletion of iron stores in the body. This has the potential to adversely affect the donor's health, and also to lower the quality of blood being collected subsequently. Even though a pre-donation hemoglobin estimation is routinely done in blood centres, it may fail to recognize subclinical iron store depletion. Testing Ferritin level of all donors is not cost effective and practical in resource limited centres. This study was aimed to identify any signicant changes in hematological parameters over repeated blood donations, that may point towards a potential Iron deciency in an otherwise healthy donor. This was a cross sectional study involving 138 whole blood donors who had attended the blood centre, Department of Transfusion Medicine, Government Medical college, Thiruvananthapuram. The study subjects were categorized into 2 groups based on the number of donations and a Complete blood count (CBC) was done for each group. Data was analyzed using SPSS software, quantitative variables expressed as Mean and Standard Deviation, p value <0.05 was considered statistically signicant. Results were analysed by Independent Samples T test. Statistically signicant variables were further analysed using Kruskal-Wallis test. Second time blood donors constituted major part of sample size (20/138). Mean Hemoglobin value showed no signicant change among the two donor categories. Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) of repeat whole blood donors is signicantly lower than infrequent donors independent samples T test, tvalue=3.309. (p-value=0.001). Donors were further subdivided into 5 groups in the order of increasing number of donations and signicant difference was observed in MCV and proved by Kruskal-Wallis test(H=19.1344) As per our study, a signicant reduction in MCV among repeat donors with a normal hemoglobin value compared to infrequent donors. This might point towards an impending Iron deciency anemia in near future. A prompt detection of subclinical iron deciency in voluntary blood donors is the need of the hour since it can cause adverse consequences in donor health and can considerably lower the donor availability as well. Blood centres should take measures like routine Iron stores evaluation of regular repeat donors, educating donors regarding the importance of maintaing a healthy diet, Iron tablet supplementation to prevent donor Iron deciency anemia (IDA) etc.
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三级保健中心不经常和定期重复全血献血者血液学参数的比较分析——一项试点研究
输血服务是我国卫生保健系统的重要组成部分。严格的献血者筛选和医学检查对维持血液成分的质量和安全起着至关重要的作用。自愿无偿献血者是输血服务的支柱。然而,这些自愿捐献者的定期捐献可能会导致体内铁储量的显著消耗。这有可能对献血者的健康产生不利影响,并降低随后采集的血液质量。尽管献血前血红蛋白的评估在血液中心是常规的,但它可能无法识别亚临床铁储备的消耗。在资源有限的中心,检测所有献血者的铁蛋白水平并不具有成本效益和实用性。本研究旨在确定反复献血后血液学参数的任何显著变化,这可能表明在其他健康的献血者中潜在的铁敏感性。这是一项横断面研究,涉及138名全血献血者,他们曾在Thiruvananthapuram政府医学院输血医学系血液中心就诊。研究对象根据献血次数被分为两组,每组进行全血细胞计数(CBC)。数据采用SPSS软件进行分析,定量变量以Mean和Standard Deviation表示,p值<0.05认为有统计学意义can。结果采用独立样本T检验进行分析。统计显著不能变量进一步分析使用Kruskal-Wallis检验。第二次献血者占样本量的主要部分(20/138)。平均血红蛋白值在两组供体间无明显变化。重复全血献血者平均红细胞体积(MCV)显著低于不频繁献血者独立样本T检验,T值=3.309。(p = 0.001)。根据供血次数的增加将供血者进一步细分为5组,并通过Kruskal-Wallis检验(H=19.1344)证实MCV有显著的差异。根据我们的研究,与不经常供血者相比,血红蛋白值正常的重复供血者MCV有显著的不能降低。这可能预示着在不久的将来会出现缺铁性贫血。及时检测自愿献血者的亚临床铁缺乏症是当务之急,因为它可能对献血者健康造成不良后果,并可能大大降低献血者的可用性。血液中心应采取措施,如对经常重复献血者进行常规Ironstores评估,教育献血者关于保持健康饮食的重要性,补充铁片以预防献血者缺铁性贫血(IDA)等。
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