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Transfus Med ; 25(4): 239-42, 2015 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25800958

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: The standard medical therapy for haemochromatosis is iron removal by regular phlebotomy. Current guidelines suggest that this blood should be made available through national blood services. Here, we describe a pilot facilitating the process of blood donation amongst uncomplicated haemochromatosis patients. METHODS/MATERIALS: At a dedicated clinic, patients with uncomplicated haemochromatosis interested in becoming blood donors were offered an information leaflet and self-referral application. Upon receipt, members of the local Blood Service contacted them to confirm eligibility to donate. Data on demographics and clinical characteristics, including HFE (high Fe) genotype, co-morbidities, alcohol consumption and body mass index, were collected. RESULTS: Since establishing the clinic, 140 patients have attended (93 male) with median age 57. Most (n = 125; 89%) had uncomplicated haemochromatosis. Of these, 55 were potentially eligible blood donors. Amongst those eligible, there are now 29 regular blood donors, including 23 new. CONCLUSION: There is an interest and willingness to donate blood through the Blood Service amongst uncomplicated haemochromatosis patients undergoing therapeutic phlebotomy. Since the introduction of this facilitation process, we have significantly increased the number of regular donors amongst this cohort. If this process was to be replicated more widely across the UK, this could have a significant impact on the blood donor pool.


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Blood Donors , Hemochromatosis , Tissue and Organ Procurement/methods , Adult , Aged, 80 and over , Blood Donors/psychology , Blood Donors/supply & distribution , Blood-Borne Pathogens , Donor Selection/standards , Female , Hemochromatosis/blood , Hemochromatosis/complications , Hemochromatosis/therapy , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Motivation , Persuasive Communication , Phlebotomy , Pilot Projects , United Kingdom , Young Adult
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