Donor Studies, Department of Donor Medicine Research, Sanquin Research, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam UMC - Location VU University Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Transfusion. 2021 Mar;61(3):811-821. doi: 10.1111/trf.16220. Epub 2021 Jan 23.
Whole blood donors may experience post-donation symptoms such as fatigue, dizziness, or headache after blood donation, which could influence donor retention. We aimed to examine post-donation symptoms during 1 week after whole blood donation, investigate donor characteristics associated with symptoms, and evaluate associations between symptoms and donor return.
During 1 week, whole blood donors who donated successfully at one of the collection centers in The Netherlands were invited to participate. Three thousand seventy six donors filled in a diary, assessing post-donation symptoms during days 1 to 6 after donation. We used linear mixed models analyses to determine the change in post-donation symptoms after donation for male and female donors separately. Furthermore, we investigated associations between post-donation symptoms and donors' physical characteristics using multivariable regression and determined associations between symptoms and donor return.
Donors reported fatigue as the most common symptom, with approximately 3% of donors experiencing severe problems at the first day after donation. Multiple symptoms improved significantly up to day 3 after whole blood donation. Age, BMI, blood pressure (male donors), and blood volume (female donors) were significantly associated with post-donation symptoms. Donors with less fatigue after whole blood donation were more likely to return for their next donation within 31 days after receiving an invitation.
Post-symptoms improve up to 3 days after whole blood donation. Our results may help blood collection centers to identify donors more prone to post-donation symptoms and provide personalized information about the presence and course of post-donation symptoms, possibly increasing donor return rates.
全血捐献者在献血后可能会出现疲劳、头晕或头痛等捐献后症状,这可能会影响献血者的保留率。我们旨在研究全血捐献后 1 周内的捐献后症状,调查与症状相关的献血者特征,并评估症状与献血者返回之间的关联。
在 1 周内,成功在荷兰某采血中心献血的全血献血者被邀请参加。3076 名献血者填写了一份日记,评估了捐献后第 1 天至第 6 天的捐献后症状。我们使用线性混合模型分析分别确定男性和女性献血者捐献后症状在捐献后的变化。此外,我们使用多变量回归调查了捐献后症状与献血者身体特征之间的关联,并确定了症状与献血者返回之间的关联。
献血者报告疲劳是最常见的症状,大约 3%的献血者在捐献后第 1 天出现严重问题。多种症状在全血捐献后第 3 天显著改善。年龄、BMI、血压(男性献血者)和血容量(女性献血者)与捐献后症状显著相关。全血捐献后疲劳症状较轻的献血者更有可能在收到邀请后 31 天内返回进行下一次捐献。
捐献后症状在全血捐献后 3 天内得到改善。我们的研究结果可能有助于采血中心识别更容易出现捐献后症状的献血者,并提供有关捐献后症状的存在和过程的个性化信息,从而可能提高献血者的返回率。