欧洲全血献血者铁质管理:四家血站的经验与挑战。

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY Transfusion Medicine Reviews Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.tmrv.2024.150860
K. van den Hurk , M. Arvas , D.J. Roberts , J. Castrén , C. Erikstrup
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全血献血者在献血过程中会流失铁,因此,频繁献血有可能导致缺铁和/或贫血。在这篇综述中,我们介绍、比较并讨论了英国、芬兰、荷兰和丹麦四国不同的献血者铁管理策略的利弊。文中描述了相关国家 2021 年的捐献者铁管理政策,并提供了有关捐献者和捐献数量、低血红蛋白(Hb)延迟率和 Hb 水平的数据。在英格兰,只对未通过硫酸铜检测的捐献者进行血红蛋白水平检测,而在其他 3 个国家,每次捐献都要检测血红蛋白。在芬兰,被认为有缺铁风险的捐献者会得到铁质补充剂,而在荷兰,铁蛋白指导下的捐献间隔期不需要铁质补充剂。在丹麦,为铁蛋白水平低的捐献者提供铁补充剂。除了英格兰的推迟率较高外,其他国家的低血红蛋白推迟率和平均血红蛋白水平都非常相似。总之,尽管捐献者铁质管理方法存在很大差异,但除英国外,其他国家的低血红蛋白推迟率和平均血红蛋白水平都很相似,英国的推迟率较高可能是由于没有进行铁质补充或在铁蛋白指导下进行推迟。要达到最佳的、更有针对性的铁管理策略,需要进一步的研究和对献血者人口统计学和生理反应的细致了解,以优化献血实践的有效性和安全性。
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Whole Blood Donor Iron Management Across Europe: Experiences and Challenges in Four Blood Establishments
Whole blood donors lose iron while donating and frequent blood donation is therefore known to induce a risk of iron deficiency and/or anemia. In this review we present, compare and discuss the pros and cons of 4 distinctive donor iron management strategies in England, Finland, the Netherlands, and Denmark. Donor iron management policies in the countries concerned are described for the year 2021, and data on donor and donation numbers, low hemoglobin (Hb) deferral rates and Hb levels are presented. In England Hb levels were only measured in donors failing a copper sulphate test, while in the other 3 countries Hb is measured at every donation. In Finland, donors considered at risk of iron deficiency receive iron supplements, while in the Netherlands, ferritin-guided donation intervals without iron supplementation are in place. In Denmark, iron supplementation is provided to donors with low ferritin levels. Low-Hb deferral rates and average Hb levels are quite similar across the included countries, with the exception of higher deferral rates in England. To conclude, despite significant diversity in donor iron management approaches, low Hb deferral rates and average Hb levels are similar among the included countries except for England, where higher deferral rates were observed that are likely attributed to the absence of iron supplementation or ferritin-guided deferral. Achieving an optimal, more tailored iron management strategy requires further research and a nuanced understanding of both donor demographics and physiological responses to optimize the effectiveness and safety of blood donation practices.
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Transfusion Medicine Reviews
Transfusion Medicine Reviews 医学-血液学
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期刊介绍: Transfusion Medicine Reviews provides an international forum in English for the publication of scholarly work devoted to the various sub-disciplines that comprise Transfusion Medicine including hemostasis and thrombosis and cellular therapies. The scope of the journal encompasses basic science, practical aspects, laboratory developments, clinical indications, and adverse effects.
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