Insights into the diversity of blood donation practice across Asia: How blood collection agencies adapt donor criteria and processes to their population

Author:

Fung Yoke‐Lin1ORCID,Alcantara Ramir Moreno2,Cavalli Leonardo Brereton1,Chen Jen‐Wei3,Chen Yun‐Yuan3,Donkin Rebecca14,Kupatawintu Pawinee5,Kwon So‐Yong6,Lee Cheuk‐Kwong7ORCID,Nadarajan Veera Sekaran8,Namjil Erdenebayar9,Bat Solongo9,Odajima Takeshi10,Sachdev Suchet11ORCID,Siswishanto Rukmono12,Tadsomboon Sahit5,Sharma Ratti Ram11,Triyono Teguh12ORCID,Tsuno Nelson‐Hirokazu10ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Health University of the Sunshine Coast Sippy Downs Queensland Australia

2. Blood Services Group Health Sciences Authority Singapore

3. Taiwan Blood Services Foundation Taipei City Taiwan

4. School of Medicine and Dentistry, Griffith University Birtinya Queensland Australia

5. National Blood Centre Thai Red Cross Society, Thai National Stem Cell Donor Registry (TSCDR) Bangkok Thailand

6. Blood Safety Bureau Blood Services Headquarters, Korean Red Cross Wonju‐si Gangwon‐do Republic of Korea

7. Hong Kong Red Cross Blood Transfusion Services Kowloon Hong Kong SAR China

8. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman Kajang Malaysia

9. National Center for Transfusion Medicine Ministry of Health, Mongolian Red Cross Society Ulaanbaatar Mongolia

10. Japanese Red Cross Kanto‐Koshinetsu Block Blood Center Tokyo Japan

11. Department of Transfusion Medicine Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research Chandigarh India

12. Sardjito Hospital, Gadjah Mada University Yogyakarta Indonesia

Abstract

AbstractBackground and ObjectivesSecuring an adequate blood supply relies on accurate knowledge of blood donors and donation practices. As published evidence on Asian populations is sparse, this study aims to gather up‐to‐date information on blood donors and donation practices in Asia to assist planning and strategy development.Materials and MethodsTen blood collection agencies (BCAs) provided 12 months' data on donors who met eligibility criteria or were deferred, as well as details of their donation practices. Body mass index and blood volumes were calculated and analysed.ResultsData on 9,599,613 donations and 154,834 deferrals from six national and four regional BCAs revealed varied donation eligibility and collection practices. Seven used haemoglobin (Hb) criteria below the World Health Organization anaemia threshold. Seven accepted donors weighing <50 kg. Data collection on the weight and height of donors and on deferrals was inconsistent, often not routine. Deferred donors appear to weigh less, with corresponding lower estimated blood volume.ConclusionThe diversity in eligibility criteria and donation practices reflects each BCA's strategy for balancing donor health with securing an adequate blood supply. Use of lower Hb criteria substantiate their appropriateness in Asia and indicate the need to define Hb reference intervals relevant to each population. We encourage routine gathering of donor weight and height data to enable blood volume estimation and local optimization of donation volumes. Blood volume estimation formulae specific for the Asian phenotype is needed. Information from this study would be useful for tailoring donation criteria of Asian donors around the world.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,General Medicine

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