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美国国立心肺血液研究所受者流行病学和供者评估研究(REDS-III):一个旨在改善献血者和输血受者结局的研究计划。

The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Recipient Epidemiology and Donor Evaluation Study (REDS-III): a research program striving to improve blood donor and transfusion recipient outcomes.

机构信息

Department of Pathology, University of British Columbia, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

Transfusion. 2014 Mar;54(3 Pt 2):942-55. doi: 10.1111/trf.12468. Epub 2013 Nov 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Recipient Epidemiology and Donor Evaluation Study-III (REDS-III) is a 7-year multicenter transfusion safety research initiative launched in 2011 by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS

The domestic component involves four blood centers, 12 hospitals, a data coordinating center, and a central laboratory. The international component consists of distinct programs in Brazil, China, and South Africa, which involve US and in-country investigators.

RESULTS

REDS-III is using two major methods to address key research priorities in blood banking and transfusion medicine. First, there will be numerous analyses of large "core" databases; the international programs have each constructed a donor and donation database while the domestic program has established a detailed research database that links data from blood donors and their donations, the components made from these donations, and data extracts from the electronic medical records of the recipients of these components. Second, there are more than 25 focused research protocols involving transfusion recipients, blood donors, or both that either are in progress or are scheduled to begin within the next 3 years. Areas of study include transfusion epidemiology and blood utilization, transfusion outcomes, noninfectious transfusion risks, human immunodeficiency virus-related safety issues (particularly in the international programs), emerging infectious agents, blood component quality, donor health and safety, and other donor issues.

CONCLUSIONS

It is intended that REDS-III serve as an impetus for more widespread recipient and linked donor-recipient research in the United States as well as to help assure a safe and available blood supply in the United States and in international locations.

摘要

背景

受体流行病学和供者评估研究-III(REDS-III)是国家心肺血液研究所于 2011 年发起的一项为期 7 年的多中心输血安全研究计划。

研究设计与方法

国内部分包括四个血站、12 家医院、一个数据协调中心和一个中央实验室。国际部分包括巴西、中国和南非的三个独立项目,涉及美国和国内的研究人员。

结果

REDS-III 正在使用两种主要方法来解决血液银行和输血医学方面的关键研究重点。首先,将对大量“核心”数据库进行大量分析;国际项目各自构建了供者和供者数据库,而国内项目则建立了一个详细的研究数据库,将来自血液供者及其供者的信息、从这些供者的捐赠中制成的成分以及这些成分的接受者的电子病历中的数据提取链接起来。其次,有 25 多个重点研究方案涉及输血接受者、供者或两者,这些方案要么正在进行中,要么计划在未来 3 年内开始。研究领域包括输血流行病学和血液利用、输血结果、非传染性输血风险、与人类免疫缺陷病毒相关的安全问题(特别是在国际项目中)、新出现的传染病原体、血液成分质量、供者健康和安全以及其他供者问题。

结论

REDS-III 旨在推动美国更广泛的接受者和相关供者-接受者研究,并帮助确保美国和国际地点的安全和可用的血液供应。

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