献血者血管迷走神经反应的风险因素:系统回顾和荟萃分析。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY Transfusion Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1111/trf.18078
Yaning Wu, Hongchao Qi, Emanuele Di Angelantonio, Stephen Kaptoge, Angela M Wood, Lois G Kim
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背景:虽然献血一般是安全的,但有些献血者会出现血管迷走反应(VVRs),这可能会导致伤害并降低今后献血的可能性。目前已确定了几种导致血管迷走反应的风险因素,但尚未对其关联的一致性、程度和有效性进行系统评估。因此,本系统综述和荟萃分析综合了有关自愿捐献风险因素的证据:方法:通过数据库检索确定了 2024 年 2 月之前发表的描述自愿全血献血者 VVR 风险因素的英文研究。提取了研究特征、VVR 和风险因素评估方法以及效应大小。随机效应模型汇集了所有研究和地理环境、研究质量、捐献经验和结果严重程度等亚组的估计值。对不一致和不经常报道的风险因素进行了叙述性综合:结果:共纳入了 71 项研究,报告了总计 1,900 万次捐赠。女性性别、新捐献者身份、年龄较小、血容量较小和血压较低与较高的 VVR 风险呈正相关。在叙述性综述中,与捐献相关的恐惧、焦虑和厌恶与较高的 VVR 风险有关。在大多数风险因素方面观察到了大量的研究间异质性(I2>90%),但没有明确的证据表明存在亚组变异和小规模研究效应:本系统综述和荟萃分析全面综述了不同血液服务环境和症状严重程度下 VVRs 的风险因素,加强了先前确定因素的证据。一些风险因素之间存在着异质性关联,这就需要进行大规模研究,以便进行全面的多变量调整,证明献血者的选择标准和预防性干预措施的分配。
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Risk factors for vasovagal reactions in blood donors: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Background: While blood donation is generally safe, some donors experience vasovagal reactions (VVRs) that may lead to injury and reduce likelihood of future donation. Several risk factors for VVRs have been identified, but the consistency, magnitude, and validity of their associations have not been systematically evaluated. Therefore, this systematic review and meta-analysis synthesized evidence for VVR risk factors.

Methods: Database searches identified English-language studies published before February 2024 describing VVR risk factors in voluntary whole blood donors. Study characteristics, VVR and risk factor assessment methods, and effect sizes were extracted. Random-effects models pooled estimates across all studies and subgroups of geographical context, study quality, donation experience, and outcome severity. Inconsistently and infrequently reported risk factors were narratively synthesized.

Results: Totally 71 studies reporting a total of 19 million total donations were included. Female sex, new donor status, younger age, smaller blood volume, and lower blood pressure were positively associated with higher VVR risk. Donation-related fear, anxiety, and disgust were associated with higher VVR risk in narrative syntheses. Substantial between-study heterogeneity (I2 > 90%) was observed for the majority of risk factors, while there was no clear evidence of subgroup variability and small study effects.

Conclusion: This systematic review and meta-analysis provides a comprehensive synthesis of risk factors for VVRs across wide-ranging blood service contexts and symptom severities, reinforcing evidence for previously identified factors. The heterogeneous associations of several risk factors motivate large-scale studies that enable comprehensive multivariable adjustment to evidence donor selection criteria and preventative intervention allocation.

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Transfusion
Transfusion 医学-血液学
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期刊介绍: TRANSFUSION is the foremost publication in the world for new information regarding transfusion medicine. Written by and for members of AABB and other health-care workers, TRANSFUSION reports on the latest technical advances, discusses opposing viewpoints regarding controversial issues, and presents key conference proceedings. In addition to blood banking and transfusion medicine topics, TRANSFUSION presents submissions concerning patient blood management, tissue transplantation and hematopoietic, cellular, and gene therapies.
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