Continued stabilization of blood collections and transfusions in the United States: Findings from the 2021 National Blood Collection and Utilization Survey

Author:

Free Rebecca J.1ORCID,Sapiano Mathew R. P.12ORCID,Chavez Ortiz Joel L.13,Stewart Phylicia14,Berger James5,Basavaraju Sridhar V.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta Georgia USA

2. Lantana Consulting Group East Thetford Vermont USA

3. Oakridge Institute for Science and Education Atlanta Georgia USA

4. Chenega Corporation Atlanta Georgia USA

5. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Health Washington DC USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundNational Blood Collection and Utilization Surveys (NBCUS) have reported decreases in U.S. blood collections and transfusions since 2008. The declines began to stabilize in 2015–2017, with a subsequent increase in transfusions in 2019. Data from the 2021 NBCUS were analyzed to understand the current dynamics of blood collection and use in the United States.MethodsIn March 2022, all community‐based (53) and hospital‐based (83) blood collection centers, a randomly selected 40% of transfusing hospitals performing 100–999 annual inpatient surgeries, and all transfusing hospitals performing ≥1000 annual inpatient surgeries were sent a 2021 NBCUS survey to ascertain blood collection and transfusion data. Responses were compiled, and national estimates were calculated for the number of units of blood and blood components collected, distributed, transfused, and outdated in 2021. Weighting and imputation were applied to account for non‐responses and missing data, respectively.ResultsSurvey response rates were 92.5% (49/53) for community‐based blood centers, 74.7% (62/83) for hospital‐based blood centers, and 76.3% (2102/2754) for transfusing hospitals. Overall, 11,784,000 (95% confidence interval [CI], 11,392,000–12,177,000) whole blood and apheresis red blood cell (RBC) units were collected in 2021, a 1.7% increase from 2019; 10,764,000 (95% CI, 10,357,000–11,171,000) whole blood‐derived and apheresis RBC units were transfused, a 0.8% decrease. Total platelet units distributed increased by 0.8%; platelet units transfused decreased by 3.0%; plasma units distributed increased by 16.2%; and plasma units transfused increased by 1.4%.DiscussionThe 2021 NBCUS findings demonstrate a stabilization in U.S. blood collections and transfusions, suggesting a plateau has been reached for both.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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