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Maike G Sweegers1, Saurabh Zalpuri2, Franke A Quee2, Elisabeth M J Huis In 't Veld2,3, Femmeke J Prinsze2, Emiel O Hoogendijk4, Jos W R Twisk4, Anton W M van Weert5, Wim L A M de Kort2, Katja van den Hurk2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Blood donors are at risk for reduced iron stores, because of which donor iron monitoring received increased attention in the last decade. Despite the importance for donor health, international consensus on an appropriate policy for iron monitoring is lacking. Therefore, we conduct a trial to evaluate to what extent ferritin-guided donation intervals are effective in increasing haemoglobin and ferritin levels, decreasing low-haemoglobin deferral, increasing donor return and improving the health of whole blood donors in the Netherlands.Entities:
Keywords: Blood donation; Donation interval; Donor health; Ferritin; Stepped wedge cluster randomised trial
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32998766 PMCID: PMC7528293 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-020-04648-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig. 1Study design of FIND’EM, a stepped wedge cluster randomised trial. Bars indicate the various time points at which the indicated number of blood collection clusters shifted from current practice (control) to ferritin-guided donation intervals (intervention) during the implementation period of the policy. The vertical arrows indicate the three measurement time points. a Planned timing of implementation. b Real timing of implementation
Fig. 2Spirit figure, schedule of intervention enrolment and assessments
Fig. 3Schematic of the standard operating procedure for ferritin-guided donation intervals. Asterisk indicates that if ferritin levels were ≤ 30 ng/mL previously, ferritin levels will be measured again after 6 or 12 months deferral before the donor is allowed to donate. Deferral strategies from this ferritin screening will follow the standard operating procedure of ‘repeat donor’
| Ferritin measurement IN Donors – Effectiveness of iron Monitoring to diminish iron deficiency and low haemoglobin in whole blood donors (FIND’EM): study protocol for a stepped wedge cluster randomised trial | |
| ‘Product and Process Development Cellular Products Grant’ (PPOC18-15) granted to K. van den Hurk | |
1. Donor Studies, Sanquin Research, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; 2. Department of Cognitive Science & Artificial Intelligence, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands 3. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Amsterdam Public Health research institute, Amsterdam UMC – Location VU University medical centre, Amsterdam, the Netherlands 4. National Screening Laboratory Sanquin, Sanquin Research and Labservices, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; | |
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| The sponsor has no role in study design, writing of the report and decision to submit the report for publication. |