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国家层面调整 SARS-CoV2 大流行对采供血运行的挑战。

National level adjustments to the challenges of the SARS-CoV2 pandemic on blood banking operations.

机构信息

Hungarian National Blood Transfusion Service, Budapest, Hungary.

Hungarian National Blood Transfusion Service, Szeged, Hungary.

出版信息

Transfusion. 2021 May;61(5):1404-1411. doi: 10.1111/trf.16346. Epub 2021 Mar 18.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

SARS-CoV2 causing coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is responsible for an unprecedented worldwide pandemic severely affecting all activities of societies including blood banking. We aimed to systematically collect key indicators in a nationally centralized blood banking system and to perform comparisons between 2020 and 2019.

METHODS

Count data for January-December 2020 and 2019 were extracted from the integrated informatics system of Hungarian National Blood Transfusion Service and analyzed by simple graphics, tabulations, and statistics.

RESULTS

Whole blood donation activity showed a highly significant decline due to a sharp decrease in field donations by an average fall of 24% (range:17%-28%) during March-May 2020 compared to identical period of 2019. A second, more moderate decline accompanied the second wave in late fall. The simultaneous increase in institutional donations did not counterbalance this decline. Donor exclusion rates fell significantly by an average of 1,1% (range:0.9%-1.6%) in the three spring lockdown-affected months. First-time and repeat donors showed decreased turn-out in larger proportions compared to highly repeat donors. Interestingly, among repeat and highly repeat donors, females showed less-pronounced declines compared to males while this was not observed among first-time donors. In June-September, a remarkable swing-back was observed among highly repeat female donors. Product utilization fell most notably for RBC (mean:26.2%) but also for PLT (mean:19.8%) and FFP (mean:24.3%) and showed a full recovery in June-September followed by a second decline.

CONCLUSION

Trends and reaction patterns of blood banking reported by our study may be useful in future planning and adjustments of blood banking activities.

摘要

背景

导致冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的 SARS-CoV2 正在引发一场前所未有的全球大流行,严重影响包括银行业务在内的社会各项活动。我们旨在系统地收集全国集中式血库系统中的关键指标,并对 2020 年和 2019 年进行比较。

方法

从匈牙利国家输血服务综合信息系统中提取 2020 年 1 月至 12 月和 2019 年同期的数据,并通过简单的图形、列表和统计进行分析。

结果

全血捐献活动由于现场捐献急剧下降而呈现出显著下降趋势,与 2019 年同期相比,2020 年 3 月至 5 月期间平均下降了 24%(范围:17%-28%)。第二次、更温和的下降伴随着秋季晚些时候的第二波疫情。同时增加的机构捐献并没有抵消这种下降。在受春季封锁影响的三个月中,排除捐献者的比例显著下降,平均下降了 1.1%(范围:0.9%-1.6%)。首次和重复捐献者的参与度下降比例明显高于高度重复捐献者。有趣的是,在重复和高度重复捐献者中,女性的下降比例比男性小,而在首次捐献者中则没有观察到这种情况。在 6 月至 9 月期间,高度重复的女性捐献者出现了显著的反弹。产品利用率下降最明显的是 RBC(平均:26.2%),其次是 PLT(平均:19.8%)和 FFP(平均:24.3%),并在 6 月至 9 月期间全面恢复,随后再次下降。

结论

我们的研究报告的血库趋势和反应模式可能对未来的血库活动规划和调整有用。

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