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Longer-term efficiency and safety of increasing the frequency of whole blood donation (INTERVAL): extension study of a randomised trial of 20 757 blood donors

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العنوان: Longer-term efficiency and safety of increasing the frequency of whole blood donation (INTERVAL): extension study of a randomised trial of 20 757 blood donors
المؤلفون: Kaptoge, Stephen, Di Angelantonio, Emanuele, Moore, Carmel, Walker, Matthew, Armitage, Jane, Ouwehand, Willem H, Roberts, David J, Danesh, John, Thompson, Simon G, 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, Allan, David, Sambrook, Jennifer, Hammerton, Tracey, Bruce, David, Choudry, Fizzah, Ghvaert, Cedric, Jonston, Kirstie, Kelly, Anne, King, Andrew, Mo, Alfred, Page, Lizanne, Richardson, Penny, Senior, Peter, Umrania, Yagnesh, Wong, Henna, Burchell, Brendan, Gallacher, John, 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, Willem H, Vincent, Helen, Weatherill, Candy, Forsyth, Andrea, Butterfield, Carol, Wright, Tracey, Ellis, Karen, Johnston, Kristie, Poynton, Pat, Brooks, Carolyn, Martin, Emma, Littler, Lara, Williamson, 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, Humphreys, Gareth, Parvin-Cooper, Lee, Towler, Jason, Addy, Joanne, Barrass, Patrica, Stennett, Louise, Burton, Susan, Dingwell, Hannah, Clarke, Victoria, Potton, Maria, Bolton, Thomas, Daynes, Michael, Spackman, Sarah, Walker, Michael, Momodu, Abudu, Fenton, James, King, Adam, Muhammad, Omer, Oates, Nicholas, Peakman, Tim, Ryan, Christine, Spreckley, Kristian, Stubbins, Craig, Williams, Joanna, Brannan, James, Mochon, Cedric, Taylor, Samantha, Warren, Kimberly, Mant, Jonathan
بيانات النشر: Elsevier
سنة النشر: 2019
المجموعة: University of Glasgow: Enlighten - Publications
مصطلحات موضوعية: R Medicine (General)
الوصف: Background: The INTERVAL trial showed that, over a 2-year period, inter-donation intervals for whole blood donation can be safely reduced to meet blood shortages. We extended the INTERVAL trial for a further 2 years to evaluate the longer-term risks and benefits of varying inter-donation intervals, and to compare routine versus more intensive reminders to help donors keep appointments. Methods: The INTERVAL trial was a parallel group, pragmatic, randomised trial that recruited blood donors aged 18 years or older from 25 static donor centres of NHS Blood and Transplant across England, UK. Here we report on the prespecified analyses after 4 years of follow-up. Participants were whole blood donors who agreed to continue trial participation on their originally allocated inter-donation intervals (men: 12, 10, and 8 weeks; women: 16, 14, and 12 weeks). They were further block-randomised (1:1) to routine versus more intensive reminders using computer-generated random sequences. The prespecified primary outcome was units of blood collected per year analysed in the intention-to-treat population. Secondary outcomes related to safety were quality of life, self-reported symptoms potentially related to donation, haemoglobin and ferritin concentrations, and deferrals because of low haemoglobin and other factors. This trial is registered with ISRCTN, number ISRCTN24760606, and has completed. Findings: Between Oct 19, 2014, and May 3, 2016, 20 757 of the 38 035 invited blood donors (10 843 [58%] men, 9914 [51%] women) participated in the extension study. 10 378 (50%) were randomly assigned to routine reminders and 10 379 (50%) were randomly assigned to more intensive reminders. Median follow-up was 1·1 years (IQR 0·7–1·3). Compared with routine reminders, more intensive reminders increased blood collection by a mean of 0·11 units per year (95% CI 0·04–0·17; p=0·0003) in men and 0·06 units per year (0·01–0·11; p=0·0094) in women. During the extension study, each week shorter inter-donation interval increased blood collection by ...
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اللغة: English
العلاقة: http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/194228/1/194228.pdfTest; Kaptoge, S. et al. (2019) Longer-term efficiency and safety of increasing the frequency of whole blood donation (INTERVAL): extension study of a randomised trial of 20 757 blood donors. Lancet Haematology , 6(10), e510-e520. (doi:10.1016/S2352-3026(19)30106-1 ) (PMID:31383583) (PMCID:PMC7029279)
الإتاحة: https://doi.org/10.1016/S2352-3026Test(19)30106-1
http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/194228Test/
http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/194228/1/194228.pdfTest
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رقم الانضمام: edsbas.B97B8387
قاعدة البيانات: BASE