Title | Adverse effects in blood donors after whole-blood donation: a study of 1000 blood donors interviewed 3 weeks after whole-blood donation. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2003 |
Authors | Newman B, Pichette S, Pichette D, Dzaka E |
Journal | //Transfusion |
Volume | 43 |
Issue | 5 |
Pagination | 598 - 603 |
Date Published | 2003 |
ISBN Number | 0041-1132 |
Other Numbers | wdn, 0417360 |
Abstract | BACKGROUND: There are no reports in the transfusion medicine literature that describe adverse reactions and donor arm injuries after whole-blood donation based on solicited information., STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: The present study solicited adverse reaction and donor arm injury information from 1000 randomly selected whole-blood donors approximately 3 weeks after the whole-blood donation. Two 16-gauge phlebotomy needles in use were also compared., RESULTS: Thirty-six percent of the donors had one or more adverse effects (AEs). The most common systemic AEs were fatigue (7.8%), vasovagal symptoms (5.3%), and nausea and vomiting (1.1%). The most common arm findings were bruise (22.7%), arm soreness (10.0%), and hematoma (1.7%). Men were half as likely as women to have an AE (23% AE vs. 48% AE, p |
Notify Library Reference ID | 4010 |
Adverse effects in blood donors after whole-blood donation: a study of 1000 blood donors interviewed 3 weeks after whole-blood donation.
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