Analysis of Erythrocyte Parameters in Multiple and Long-Term Blood Donors from Northern Pomerania (Poland).

IF 2.5 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Natalia Kurhaluk, Małgorzata Gradziuk, Piotr Kamiński, Halina Tkaczenko
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Abstract

Background/aims: Assessment of the levels of vital blood parameters in donors is essential to evaluate their health status, ensure their suitability for donation, preserve the integrity of the circulatory system, and facilitate comprehensive health monitoring. The aim of our study was to analyse the levels of haemoglobin, haematocrit, erythrocyte count, MCV, MCH, and MCHC in 12 groups of first-time donors and experienced donors of both sexes at the John Paul II Regional Blood Donation and Treatment Centre in Słupsk, northern Poland. The donors were divided into three age groups (18-30 years, 31-45 years, and 46-65 years).

Methods: Using MANOVA multivariate significance tests, we examined the main effects of donor-related factors (age, sex, donor stage) on morphological blood parameters to evaluate different haematological parameters, such as Hb, Ht, RBC, MCV, MCH, and MCHC, and identified statistically significant relationships between all variables.

Results: The multivariate analysis of these three main factors showed that the variation in haemoglobin (Hb) levels accounted for 46% of the explained dependence in this statistical model. In particular, approximately half of the variability in the multivariate statistical analysis was attributed to the role of Hb and haematocrit (Ht). In addition, the β-coefficient values for Hb and Ht were statistically higher in relation to donor sex and donor type (single versus repeat). These β-coefficient values from our data represent the strength and direction of the relationship between the haematological parameters (Hb and Ht) and the specific donor characteristics. A higher β-coefficient indicates a stronger influence of donor sex and donor type on these parameters, suggesting that these factors contribute significantly to the variation in the Hb and Ht levels. Based on our results, the comprehensive analysis of the entire statistical model of metabolic biomarkers revealed the following hierarchy: Hb > Ht > MCHC > MCV > RBC > MCH. The results obtained showed strong statistical relationships, as indicated by the high values of the key statistical indicators in our analysis. The coefficient of determination (R²) showed that the model explained a significant proportion of the variance in the data, while the F-test statistic confirmed the significance of the predictors.

Conclusion: These strong statistical dependencies provided a clear justification for selecting this model over others, as it effectively represented the underlying relationships within the data. These statistics help to assess how well the model matches the actual data, thereby helping to reduce the risks associated with blood donation, optimise donor safety, and maintain the quality and efficiency of blood transfusion services.

北波美拉尼亚(波兰)多次和长期献血者的红细胞参数分析。
背景/目的:评估捐献者的重要血液参数水平对于评估其健康状况、确保其适合捐献、保护循环系统的完整性以及促进全面健康监测至关重要。我们的研究旨在分析波兰北部斯武普斯克市约翰-保罗二世地区献血和治疗中心的 12 组首次献血者和经验丰富的男女献血者的血红蛋白、血细胞比容、红细胞计数、MCV、MCH 和 MCHC 水平。献血者分为三个年龄组(18-30 岁、31-45 岁和 46-65 岁):使用 MANOVA 多变量显著性检验,我们研究了捐献者相关因素(年龄、性别、捐献者阶段)对血液形态学参数的主要影响,以评估不同的血液学参数,如 Hb、Ht、RBC、MCV、MCH 和 MCHC,并确定了所有变量之间具有统计学意义的关系:对这三个主要因素进行的多变量分析表明,在该统计模型中,血红蛋白(Hb)水平的变化占解释依存度的 46%。特别是,在多变量统计分析中,约有一半的变异归因于 Hb 和血细胞比容(Ht)的作用。此外,从统计学角度看,Hb 和 Ht 的 β 系数值与捐献者性别和捐献者类型(单一捐献者与重复捐献者)有关。我们数据中的这些 β 系数值代表了血液学参数(Hb 和 Ht)与特定供体特征之间关系的强度和方向。β系数越高,表明供体性别和供体类型对这些参数的影响越大,说明这些因素对 Hb 和 Ht 水平的变化有显著影响。根据我们的研究结果,对整个代谢生物标志物统计模型的综合分析显示出以下层次结构:Hb > Ht > MCHC > MCV > RBC > MCH。所得结果显示出很强的统计关系,这一点从我们分析中关键统计指标的高值可以看出。判定系数(R²)表明,模型解释了数据中相当大比例的方差,而 F 检验统计量则证实了预测因子的显著性:这些强大的统计依赖性为选择该模型而非其他模型提供了明确的理由,因为该模型有效地代表了数据中的潜在关系。这些统计数据有助于评估模型与实际数据的匹配程度,从而帮助降低献血相关风险,优化献血者安全,保持输血服务的质量和效率。
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期刊介绍: Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry is a multidisciplinary scientific forum dedicated to advancing the frontiers of basic cellular research. It addresses scientists from both the physiological and biochemical disciplines as well as related fields such as genetics, molecular biology, pathophysiology, pathobiochemistry and cellular toxicology & pharmacology. Original papers and reviews on the mechanisms of intracellular transmission, cellular metabolism, cell growth, differentiation and death, ion channels and carriers, and the maintenance, regulation and disturbances of cell volume are presented. Appearing monthly under peer review, Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry takes an active role in the concerted international effort to unravel the mechanisms of cellular function.
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