Prospective study of restless legs syndrome in a blood donors' sample.

L Lillo-Triguero, A Del Castillo-Rueda, J M Bellón, R Peraita-Adrados
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Background and objectives: Blood donation is suggested to increase the risk of restless legs syndrome (RLS). This study aims to assess the prevalence of RLS in Spanish blood donors and determined its potential correlation with iron metabolism parameters.

Materials and methods: Prospective cohort study of 129 blood donors (54.3% men, 39.44 years ± 11.0) that underwent a physical examination, blood analysis (hemoglobin, ferritin, transferrin saturation index and soluble transferrin receptor) and a RLS screening questionnaire followed by a prospective follow-up study including a clinical phone interview. A multivariate logistic regression model was performed to examine the association between RLS and other variables.

Results: Eighty-four (65.1%) participants were repeat blood donors (mean of 2.11 donations/year) at inclusion and 61 (47.4%) at follow-up (mean of 2.09 donations/year). Non-anemic iron deficiency (ferritin < 50 µg/l) was high in women p < 0.001 and in repeat donors (p = 0.003). The prevalence of RLS was 14.1% at inclusion increasing prospectively (19.5%; p = 0.065). On multivariate analysis, gender was the only variable significantly associated with a RLS diagnosis, being higher in women (OR 5.1; 95% CI 1.71-15.3; p = 0.003).

Conclusions: Despite the high prevalence of non-anemic iron deficiency there was no association between ferritin, soluble transferrin receptor concentration values and RLS diagnosis. Gender was associated with RLS diagnosis regardless of other variables.

对献血者样本中的不安腿综合征进行前瞻性研究。
背景和目的:献血被认为会增加患不安腿综合征(RLS)的风险。本研究旨在评估 RLS 在西班牙献血者中的患病率,并确定其与铁代谢参数的潜在相关性:对 129 名献血者(54.3% 为男性,39.44 岁 ± 11.0)进行了前瞻性队列研究,这些献血者接受了体格检查、血液分析(血红蛋白、铁蛋白、转铁蛋白饱和度指数和可溶性转铁蛋白受体)和 RLS 筛查问卷,随后进行了包括临床电话访谈在内的前瞻性随访研究。研究人员采用多变量逻辑回归模型来检验 RLS 与其他变量之间的关联:84名(65.1%)参与者在纳入研究时是重复献血者(平均每年献血2.11次),61名(47.4%)参与者在随访时是重复献血者(平均每年献血2.09次)。非贫血性缺铁(铁蛋白 结论:尽管非贫血性缺铁的发病率很高,但铁蛋白、可溶性转铁蛋白受体浓度值与 RLS 诊断之间并无关联。性别与 RLS 诊断有关,与其他变量无关。
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