Improved strategy for screening prospective blood donors for anaemia |
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Authors: | F. E. Boulton M. J. Nightingale W. Reynolds |
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Affiliation: | Wessex Regional Transfusion Centre, Coxford Road, Southampton SO9 5UP, U.K. |
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Abstract: | SUMMARY. Women (568) and men (531) attending blood donation sessions in Wessex in September, 1992, were assessed for anaemia by the standard CuSO4 method on finger-prick (FP) blood samples. The haemoglobin (Hb) concentration on FP samples and on venous blood was also checked using the HemoCue. Different FP samples from the same donors revealed a wide variation on HemoCue. We recommend retaining the CuSO4 method on FP samples as the initial screen, and follow-up of apparent failures by determining the Hb concentration on venous sampling with the HemoCue. As 54% of females were found on venous samples to be below the current recommended threshold (125 g/L) for Hb concentration, we also recommend lowering the threshold to 115 g/L for women, and to 130 g/L for men. We further recommend a close re-examination of normal haematology values for adults. |
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Keywords: | blood donor anaemia HemoCue copper sulphate |
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