Donor complication rates in whole blood, plasma and platelet donors: Age versus experience

Author:

Paalvast Yared1ORCID,Díaz Padilla Niubel1ORCID,Bruijns Sanne1,Wiersum‐Osselton Johanna1ORCID,Molenaar Ties1

Affiliation:

1. Donor Medicine, Sanquin Blood Bank Amsterdam the Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMany blood banks use upper age limits for donors out of concern for a higher donor complication rate in older donors. Experienced donors are known to have lower donor complication rates, and older donors are often more experienced, confounding the effect of age on donor complication rate.Study Design and MethodsWe studied donor complication rates in whole blood, plasma, and plateletpheresis donors from 2012 to 2022. Donor complication rates were compared between age groups in inexperienced (<20th donation) and experienced (≥20th donation) donors. In addition to this direct comparison, we made use of logistic regression with finer‐grained experience groups, to further quantify the effects of age, experience and other factors on donor complication rate.ResultsWhile overall rate of vasovagal reaction was lower, rate of moderate/severe vasovagal syncope was highest in 70–79 year donors, however, only reached significance for plasma donors. Furthermore, rates of failed stab were highest in this age group. Hematoma rate showed a U‐shaped pattern with regard to age, where the rate was not higher in the 70–79 year age group than in the 18–23 year age group. Pain decreased with age, however, rates were higher in the 70–79 year age group than in the 65–69 year age group.DiscussionWhen properly accounting for donor experience, donor complication rate profiles clearly change with age. The increased risk for moderate/severe vasovagal syncope in older donors should be clearly communicated. Extra caution is needed if these donors are accepted for first‐time donations.

Publisher

Wiley

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