Telemedicine pre-screening for blood donor.

Mariana Lorenzi Savioli, Araci Massami Sakashita, Andrea Neri Folchini Cipolletta, Rosane Camargo Tokimatsu de C Brandão, Jose Mauro Kutner
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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic had an important impact on blood bank services. The onset of the pandemic led to a decrease in the number of blood donors. A remote interview would avoid deferred donors from having to travel to the blood bank. We evaluate the feasibility of using telemedicine as an alternative to a face-to-face interview as a first blood donor screening.

Methods: Our retrospective study included 404 whole blood and platelets donors, who underwent the clinical interview remotely via telemedicine. The deferred donor would not need to go to the blood bank and eligible candidates were required to donate within 7 days. On the day of donation, a mini-interview was held to ensure donor and blood safety.

Results: The appointments were made from June 2020 to June 2022, including 263 candidates for whole blood (WB) and 141 for platelets (PLTs). At the end of the telemedicine interview, 285 (70.6 %) candidates were considered eligible. Telemedicine was not performed for 60 (14.8 %) candidates due to technical problems (with audio or video) or absences. The deferral rate among candidates who underwent telemedicine pre-screening was 14.6 % and, among eligible donors after telemedicine, only 7 (2.9 %) were unable to donate blood.

Conclusion: Telemedicine is a viable alternative and a welcome convenience for potential donors to avoid unnecessary travel.

远程医疗献血者预检。
导言:COVID-19 大流行对血库服务产生了重大影响。大流行导致献血者人数减少。远程面谈可避免推迟献血者前往血库。我们评估了使用远程医疗替代面对面面谈作为首次献血者筛查的可行性:我们的回顾性研究包括 404 名全血和血小板捐献者,他们通过远程医疗进行了远程临床面谈。延期献血者无需前往血库,符合条件的候选人需在 7 天内献血。献血当天,还将进行小型面试,以确保献血者和血液安全:预约时间为 2020 年 6 月至 2022 年 6 月,其中全血(WB)263 人,血小板(PLT)141 人。远程医疗面试结束后,285 名候选人(70.6%)被认为符合条件。由于技术问题(音频或视频)或缺席,有 60 名候选人(14.8%)未进行远程医疗。在接受远程医疗预检的献血者中,推迟献血的比例为 14.6%,而在接受远程医疗后符合条件的献血者中,只有 7 人(2.9%)无法献血:结论:远程医疗是一种可行的选择,为潜在献血者提供了便利,避免了不必要的旅行。
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