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Stratified analysis of risk factors affecting vasovagal reactions in first-time whole blood donors: A regional multi-center donor hemovigilance data study - 30/10/24

Doi : 10.1016/j.tracli.2024.09.001 
Jiangxiu Li a, 1, Junhong Yang b, c, d, 1, Qiuai Yang e, Shengji Zhang f, Hongbo Liu c, Li Zhou a, 2, , Xia Huang b, d, 2,
a Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China 
b Chongqing Blood Center, Chongqing, China 
c Department of Health Statistics, School of Public Health, China Medical University, Shenyang, China 
d Working Party on Hemovigilance of the Chinese Society of Blood Transfusion, Chongqing, China 
e Chongqing Qianjiang Central Blood Station, Chongqing, China 
f Chongqing Changshou People’s Hospital, Chongqing, China 

Corresponding authors at: Chongqing Blood Center, 21 Huafu Road, Jiulongpo District, Chongqing 400052, China (Xia Huang) and Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Chongqing Medical University, YiXueYuan Road, Chongqing, China (Li Zhou).Chongqing Blood Center21 Huafu Road, Jiulongpo DistrictChongqing400052China

Highlights

The hemovigilance system in Chongqing, China has been established, could provide representative regional data for the nation.
VVR showed a higher prevalence among young people, first-time, college students, and donors who donated in moving vehicles.
Among first-time whole blood donors, stratified analysis revealed seasonal and gender variation within a same age group.

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Abstract

Background and objectives

Vasovagal reactions (VVR) are the most common adverse reactions in blood donation. This study aimed to provide and analyze the data of the regional hemovigilance system in Chongqing, China from 2020 to 2022, report the prevalence and explore the risk factors of VVR.

Materials and methods

R software (version 4.2.3) was used for all statistical analyses. Frequency and composition rates were used to describe the data of total donation, as well as data on the different types of ADR. The Chi-square test was used to analyze risk factors for VVR and inter-group comparisons of VVR stratified by gender (female/male), age (18–22; 23–29; 30–39; 40–49; 50–60) and season(Spring (Mar.-May.); Summer (Jun.-Aug.); Autumn (sep.-Nov.); Winter (Dec.-Feb.)).

Results

The reported incidence rate of VVR was 8.69‰ during whole blood donations and 1.02‰ during platelet-apheresis donations.The stratified analysis revealed that female donors aged 18–22 years old and 30–39 years old were reported to have lower VVR rates than male donors, oppositely, higher in females in 50–60 years old. Statistically significant differences in the incidence rate of VVR were observed between winter and summer, and between winter and spring in 18–49 years old. No seasonal variation was found in 50–60 years old.

Conclusions

The reported incidence rate of VVR related to blood donation was very low and varied from those calculated by other haemovigilance systems. The higher prevalence of VVR in young, first-time donors, college students, donating in mobile vehicles, males and in spring. Among first-time donors, the prevalence of VVR was higher in males than in females; and stratified analysis revealed there were seasonal variation and gender differences within a same age group.

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Keywords : Hemovigilance, Vasovagal reactions, Blood donation, First-time donors

Abbreviations : VVR, ADR, AR, HVS, WB, PA, RIR


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