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Efficiency and safety of varying the frequency of whole blood donation (INTERVAL): a randomised trial of 45 000 donors

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العنوان: Efficiency and safety of varying the frequency of whole blood donation (INTERVAL): a randomised trial of 45 000 donors
المؤلفون: Di Angelantonio, Emanuele, Thompson, Simon G, Kaptoge, Stephen, Moore, Carmel, Walker, Matthew, Armitage, Jane, Ouwehand, Willem H, Roberts, David J, Danesh, John, Donovan, Jenny, Ford, Ian, Henry, Rachel, Hunt, Beverley J, Le Huray, Bridget, Mehenny, Susan, Miflin, Gail, Green, Jane, Stredder, Mike, Watkins, Nicholas A, McDermott, Alan, Ronaldson, Clive, Thomson, Claire, Tolkien, Zoe, Williamson, Lorna, Allen, David, Sambrook, Jennifer, Hammerton, Tracey, Bruce, David, Choudry, Fizzah, Ghevaert, Cedric, Johnston, Kirstie, Kelly, Anne, King, Andrew, Mo, Alfred, Page, Lizanne, Richardson, Penny, Senior, Peter, Umrania, Yagnesh, Wong, Henna, Murphy, Gavin, Newland, Adrian C, Wheatley, Keith, Greaves, Michael, Turner, Marc, Aziz, Tahir, Brain, Richard, Davies, Christine, Turner, Ruth, Wakeman, Paula, Dent, Alison, Wakeman, Alan, Anthony, Ben, Bland, Desmond, Parrondo, Will, Vincent, Helen, Weatherill, Candy, Forsyth, Andrea, Butterfield, Carol, Wright, Tracey, Ellis, Karen, Poynton, Pat, Brooks, Carolyn, Martin, Emma, Littler, Lara, Williams, Lindsay, Blair, Donna, Ackerley, Karen, Woods, Lynn, Stanley, Sophie, Walsh, Gemma, Franklin, Gayle, Howath, Cheryl, Sharpe, Sarah, Smith, Deborah, Botham, Lauren, Williams, Caroline, Alexander, Claire, Sowerbutts, Gareth, Furnival, Diane, Thake, Michael, Patel, Shilpa, Roost, Carolyn, Sowerby, Sandra, Appleton, Mary Joy, Bays, Eileen, Bowyer, Geoff, Clarkson, Steven, Halson, Stuart, Holmes, Kate, Humphries, Gareth, Parvin-Cooper, Lee, Towler, Jason, Addy, Joanne, Barrass, Patricia, Stennett, Louise, Burton, Susan, Dingwall, Hannah, Clarke, Victoria, Potton, Maria, Bolton, Thomas, Daynes, Michael, Spackman, Sarah, Momodu, Abudu, Fenton, James, King, Adam, Muhammed, Omer, Oates, Nicholas, Peakman, Tim, Ryan, Christine, Spreckley, Kristian, Stubbins, Craig, Williams, Joanna, Brennan, James, Mochon, Cedric, Taylor, Samantha, Warren, Kimberley, Mant, Jonathan
بيانات النشر: The Lancet Publishing Group
سنة النشر: 2017
المجموعة: University of Glasgow: Enlighten - Publications
مصطلحات موضوعية: R Medicine (General)
الوصف: Background: Limits on the frequency of whole blood donation exist primarily to safeguard donor health. However, there is substantial variation across blood services in the maximum frequency of donations allowed. We compared standard practice in the UK with shorter inter-donation intervals used in other countries. Methods: In this parallel group, pragmatic, randomised trial, we recruited whole blood donors aged 18 years or older from 25 centres across England, UK. By use of a computer-based algorithm, men were randomly assigned (1:1:1) to 12-week (standard) versus 10-week versus 8-week inter-donation intervals, and women were randomly assigned (1:1:1) to 16-week (standard) versus 14-week versus 12-week intervals. Participants were not masked to their allocated intervention group. The primary outcome was the number of donations over 2 years. Secondary outcomes related to safety were quality of life, symptoms potentially related to donation, physical activity, cognitive function, haemoglobin and ferritin concentrations, and deferrals because of low haemoglobin. This trial is registered with ISRCTN, number ISRCTN24760606, and is ongoing but no longer recruiting participants. Findings: 45 263 whole blood donors (22 466 men, 22 797 women) were recruited between June 11, 2012, and June 15, 2014. Data were analysed for 45 042 (99·5%) participants. Men were randomly assigned to the 12-week (n=7452) versus 10-week (n=7449) versus 8-week (n=7456) groups; and women to the 16-week (n=7550) versus 14-week (n=7567) versus 12-week (n=7568) groups. In men, compared with the 12-week group, the mean amount of blood collected per donor over 2 years increased by 1·69 units (95% CI 1·59–1·80; approximately 795 mL) in the 8-week group and by 0·79 units (0·69–0·88; approximately 370 mL) in the 10-week group (p<0·0001 for both). In women, compared with the 16-week group, it increased by 0·84 units (95% CI 0·76–0·91; approximately 395 mL) in the 12-week group and by 0·46 units (0·39–0·53; approximately 215 mL) in the 14-week group ...
نوع الوثيقة: article in journal/newspaper
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اللغة: English
العلاقة: http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/149056/7/149056.pdfTest; Di Angelantonio, E. et al. (2017) Efficiency and safety of varying the frequency of whole blood donation (INTERVAL): a randomised trial of 45 000 donors. Lancet , 390(10110), pp. 2360-2371. (doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(17)31928-1 ) (PMID:28941948) (PMCID:PMC5714430)
الإتاحة: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736Test(17)31928-1
http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/149056Test/
http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/149056/7/149056.pdfTest
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رقم الانضمام: edsbas.18FCF045
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