肯雅塔国家医院合格献血者的血液学概况

John K. Njenga, Nelson C. Menza, Scholastica G. Mathenge, Jesse N. Githanga
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目的:确定肯尼亚肯雅塔国家医院(KNH)符合条件的献血者的血液学特征。研究设计:采用横断面研究。学习地点和时间:肯雅塔国家医院,2021年3月至2021年8月。方法:本研究招募202名符合条件的献血者,其中男性173名,女性29名,年龄18-57岁。从捐赠单位抽取血样(4ml)至乙二胺四乙酸(EDTA)管中。使用全血细胞计数(CBC)分析仪(humaccount 5D®)估计血液学参数。共分析了18项血液学参数。这些参数包括;红细胞(RBC)计数,血红蛋白浓度,红细胞指数,白细胞(WBC)计数,绝对和差异WBC和血小板(PLT)计数。结果以中位数和95%四分位数范围表示,并使用Mann-Whitney U检验进行比较。结果:所有血液学参数的中位数计数在肯尼亚成年城市人口可接受的参考范围内。总红细胞计数中位数和四分位数范围为4.9×106/µL[0.74],血红蛋白水平为14.3g/dL[1.8],红细胞压积为44.9%[5.1],白细胞计数为4.9×103/µL[1.4],血小板计数为234×103/L[64]。在红细胞参数分析中,男性献血者的红细胞计数(P<0.001)、红细胞压积(P=0.001)和血红蛋白(P<0.001)明显高于女性献血者。在白细胞参数分析中,女性献血者只有淋巴细胞(P=0.011)明显高于男性献血者。女性献血者血小板计数(P<0.001)也明显高于男性献血者。结论:本研究显示,在KNH合格的献血者中,男性和女性的红细胞计数、红细胞压积、血红蛋白、淋巴细胞和血小板有显著差异。此外,它强调,一些献血者的血液学参数低于或高于推荐的参考范围。这些发现支持有必要审查目前建议将全血细胞计数纳入筛查的献血者招募标准。
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Hematological Profiles of Eligible Blood Donors at Kenyatta National Hospital, Kenya
Aim: To determine hematological profile of eligible blood donors at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH), Kenya. Study Design: Adopted a cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Kenyatta National Hospital, between March 2021 and August 2021. Methodology: This study recruited 202 eligible blood donors comprising of 173 males and 29 females aged 18-57 years. Blood samples (4ml) were drawn from donated units into ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) tube. Hematological parameters were estimated using a complete blood count (CBC) analyzer (Humacount 5D®). A total of eighteen hematological parameters were analyzed. These parameters included; red blood cell (RBC) count, hemoglobin concentration, RBC indices, white blood cell (WBC) count, absolute and differential WBC and platelet (PLT) count. Results were presented in medians and 95% interquartile ranges and compared using Mann–Whitney U test. Results: The median counts for all hematological parameters were within the accepted reference ranges for the adult urban population in Kenya. The median and interquartile range for total red cell count was 4.9×106/µL [0.74], hemoglobin level was 14.3g/dL[1.8], hematocrit was 44.9% [5.1], white blood count was 4.9×103/µL [1.4] and platelet was 234×103/L [64]. Among the red cell parameters analyzed, male donors had a significantly higher RBC count (P<0.001), hematocrit (P=0.001) and hemoglobin (P<0.001) than female donors. Among white blood cell parameters analyzed, only lymphocytes (P=0.011) were significantly higher in female donors than male donors. Platelet count (P<0.001) was also significantly higher in females than male donors.  Conclusion: This study showed eligible donors at KNH had significant differences in red cell count, hematocrit, hemoglobin, lymphocytes and platelets between male and female donors. Additionally, it highlighted that some blood donors had hematological parameters below and above the recommended reference ranges. These findings support the need to review the current donor recruitment criteria recommending the inclusion of complete blood count in screening.
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