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The analysis of pre-donation deferral of whole blood donors in tertiary care hospital-based blood center

Atul Kothari, Smita Patel, Devanshi Gosai, Jigar Shah, Prachi Mehta.




Abstract

Background: Blood donation is an essential and most important part of the health care system across the world. It becomes necessary to know the root cause of individuals who are willing to donate the blood but deferred on some grounds.

Aim and Objectives: The aim of this study is analysis of such deferrals so as to promote voluntary blood donation practice in our health-care system. The objectives of this study are to promote voluntary blood donation, provide safe blood and blood components/products to the recipients, ensure the safety and well-being of blood donors and make strategies to retain already motivated but deferred donors.

Materials and Methods: A prospective observational study was done during the period January 2021–December 2021 at blood center of S.B.K.S. MI & RC, Dhiraj Hospital, Vadodara. All individuals willing for whole blood donation were subjected to detailed history taking and general physical examination and were either accepted or denied for blood donation using the standard blood donor guidelines. Pre-donation deferred individuals and their data were then thoroughly analyzed.

Results: A total of 2168 individuals reported at blood center for whole blood donation out of which 311 donors (14.34%) were deferred. Of all deferred donors, male-to-female ratio of deferral found out to be 4.02:1. Two hundred and forty-nine deferrals (80.06%) were males while 62 deferrals (19.94%) were females. Two hundred and seventy-two deferrals (12.54%) were deferred temporarily while 39 deferrals (1.79%) were permanent. Youngest deferred donor was aged 18 years while the eldest was 59 years. Low hemoglobin cases were 134 making it 43.09% of all reasons of deferring a pre-donation whole blood donor.

Conclusion: Low hemoglobin (

Key words: Deferral; Temporary; Permanent; Whole blood; Anemia






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