Associations between blood donor sex and age, and outcomes of transfused newborn infants

Author:

Bahr Timothy M.12ORCID,Christensen Thomas R.3,Tweddell Sarah M.2,Henry Erick1,Rees Terry4,Astin Mark E.4,Kelley Walter E.5,Ilstrup Sarah J.4,Ohls Robin K.2,Christensen Robert D.12

Affiliation:

1. Obstetric and Neonatal Operations Intermountain Healthcare Salt Lake City Utah USA

2. Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA

3. University of Utah Student Salt Lake City Utah USA

4. Intermountain Healthcare Transfusion Services and Department of Pathology Intermountain Medical Center Murray Utah USA

5. American National Red Cross Salt Lake City Utah USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIt is controversial whether the sex or age of red blood cell (RBC) donors affects mortality or morbidities of transfused newborn infants. We assessed these issues using a multi‐year, multi‐hospital database linking specific outcomes of neonatal transfusion recipients with RBC donor sex and age.Study Design and MethodsWe performed retrospective analyses of all neonates receiving ≥ one RBC transfusion during a 12‐year period in all Intermountain Healthcare hospitals, matching mortality and specific morbidities of each transfusion recipient with the sex and age of each donor.ResultsThere were 6396 RBC transfusions administered to 2086 infants in 15 hospitals. A total of 825 infants were transfused exclusively with RBC from female donors, 935 infants were transfused exclusively with RBC from male donors, and 326 infants were transfused with RBC from both female and male donors. No differences in baseline characteristics were identified among the three groups. Infants who received blood from both male and female donors had more RBC transfusions (5.3 ± 2.9 transfusions if received both male and female donor blood vs. 2.6 ± 2.2 if received blood from only one sex, mean ± SD, p < .001). We identified no significant differences in mortality or morbidities associated with the sex or the age of blood donors. Similarly, an analysis of matched vs. mismatched donor/recipient sex revealed no associations with death or neonatal morbidities.ConclusionThese data support the practice of transfusing newborn infants with RBC obtained from donors of either sex and regardless of donor age.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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1. Blood Donor Sex and Outcomes in Transfused Infants;Clinics in Perinatology;2023-12

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