Demographic characteristics of blood and blood components transfusion recipients and pattern of blood utilization in a tertiary health institution in southern Nigeria.

Q2 Medicine
BMC Hematology Pub Date : 2018-07-31 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s12878-018-0112-5
Henshaw Uchechi Okoroiwu, Ifeyinwa Maryann Okafor
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Abstract

Background: An insight into the utilization pattern helps in future planning of blood drive. This study was conducted to describe the demographic characteristics of the transfusion recipients and pattern of blood and blood product utilization in Nigeria.

Methods: Blood bank registers of University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH) Calabar were analysed for a 12 month period. Number of blood units requested, number of units issued, Cross-match to transfusion ratio (C/T), age, gender, blood group, blood components received, patients ward and clinical diagnosis were computed. Diagnoses were grouped into broad categories according to the disease headings of International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10).

Results: Majority of the 2336 transfusion recipients studied were females (69.09%) and are in the reproductive age group; 15-49 years (75.23%). The median age of the recipients was 35 years (range, 0-89). Most of the recipients (n = 1636; 70.04%) received whole blood transfusion. Majority (94.46%) of the cross-matched units were issued giving C/T ratio of 1.06. The common blood group type was O Rhesus positive (62.63%). Obstetrics and Gynecology had the highest blood requisition (41.40%). The majority of the patients were diagnosed with conditions related to pregnancy and childbirth (38.70%), conditions originating in prenatal period (14.38%). The age range of 25-54 years had the highest blood transfusion requests (n = 501; 51.07%), of these, females were majority (n = 390;77.84%).

Conclusions: Our study recorded mostly young patients who received mostly whole blood. Most of the patients in the reproductive age group received transfusion for pregnancy and child-birth related cases.

尼日利亚南部一家三级卫生机构血液和血液成分输血接受者的人口特征和血液利用模式。
背景:深入了解血液利用模式有助于未来献血活动的规划。本研究旨在描述尼日利亚输血受者的人口统计学特征以及血液和血液制品利用的模式。方法:对卡拉巴大学教学医院血库12个月的血库登记资料进行分析。计算需血单位数、供血单位数、交叉配血比(C/T)、年龄、性别、血型、接受血液成分、患者病区及临床诊断。根据国际疾病分类(ICD-10)的疾病标题将诊断分为大类。结果:2336例输血受者中以女性居多(69.09%),处于育龄期;15-49岁(75.23%)。受助人年龄中位数为35岁(范围0-89岁)。大多数接受者(n = 1636;70.04%)接受全血输血。大多数(94.46%)的交叉匹配单位被发行,C/T比率为1.06。常见血型为O型(62.63%);需血量最高的科室为妇产科(41.40%)。大多数患者诊断为与妊娠和分娩有关的疾病(38.70%),起源于产前的疾病(14.38%)。25 ~ 54岁输血需求最多(n = 501;51.07%),其中女性居多(n = 390;77.84%)。结论:我们的研究记录了大部分接受全血的年轻患者。大多数育龄患者在妊娠和分娩相关病例中接受输血。
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BMC Hematology
BMC Hematology Medicine-Hematology
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期刊介绍: BMC Hematology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on basic, experimental and clinical research related to hematology. The journal welcomes submissions on non-malignant and malignant hematological diseases, hemostasis and thrombosis, hematopoiesis, stem cells and transplantation.
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