Crawford Stephen O, Reich Nicholas G, An Ming-Wen, Brookmeyer Ron, Louis Thomas A, Nelson Kenrad E, Notari Edward P, Trouern-Trend Jonathan, Zou Shimian
Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Transfusion. 2008 Aug;48(8):1576-83. doi: 10.1111/j.1537-2995.2008.01755.x. Epub 2008 Jul 22.
Maintaining a stable blood supply is a critical goal of the American Red Cross Blood Services. Extensive Red Cross data provided the opportunity to assess both long-term and short-term trends in the variation of weekly blood donations.
Overall trends and week-to-week variation in donation rates were assessed in volunteer, whole-blood donations from 1995 to 2005 among three Red Cross donor regions: the Connecticut region, the Greater Chesapeake and Potomac (Maryland) region, and the Southern California region, adjusting for population change, calendar time, age, sex, and donor region.
Weekly donation rates varied widely by region, ranging from 3.5 donations per 10,000 persons in Southern California to 10.2 donations per 10,000 in Connecticut. Week-to-week variation in donation rates within each region was also quite high. Typical swings in weekly donation rates ranged from 38 percent in Connecticut to 56 percent in Southern California. Week-to-week variation was also 103 percent higher (95% confidence interval [CI], 87%-120%) among 18- to 24-year-old donors, compared to 25- to 44-year-olds, ranging from 32 to 49 percent. By comparison, week-to-week variation among adults 25 and older was more stable, ranging from 16 to 21 percent.
This study suggests that there is a great deal of variation in donation rates, particularly among the youngest donors. Improving recruitment and retention among these donors will be critical to maintaining an adequate blood supply as the donor population ages.
维持稳定的血液供应是美国红十字会血液服务的一项关键目标。红十字会提供的大量数据为评估每周献血量变化的长期和短期趋势提供了机会。
对1995年至2005年期间三个红十字会献血者区域(康涅狄格区域、大切萨皮克和波托马克(马里兰州)区域以及南加州区域)的志愿者全血捐献情况进行了总体趋势和每周变化情况评估,并对人口变化、日历时间、年龄、性别和献血者区域进行了调整。
每周献血率因区域而异,差异很大,从南加州每万人3.5次献血到康涅狄格每万人10.2次献血。每个区域内每周献血率的变化也相当大。每周献血率的典型波动范围从康涅狄格的38%到南加州的56%。与25至44岁的献血者相比,18至24岁献血者的每周变化率也高出103%(95%置信区间[CI],87%-120%),波动范围为32%至49%。相比之下,25岁及以上成年人的每周变化更为稳定,波动范围为16%至21%。
本研究表明,献血率存在很大差异,尤其是在最年轻的献血者中。随着献血人群老龄化,改善这些献血者的招募和留存对于维持充足的血液供应至关重要。