[筛查献血者胆固醇值升高]。

T Dengler, D Kasulke, R Oehmig, S Kellner, G Fürst
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目的:在一项初步研究中,对献血者进行高密度脂蛋白、低密度脂蛋白和总胆固醇的筛查。在血库中进行这种筛查的实用性和意义有待检验。设计:为此目的,将目前测定HDL、LDL和总胆固醇的方法应用于微滴板并进行验证。在大约4周的时间里,所有献血者都接受了三种胆固醇参数的测试。地点:德国巴登-巴登的红十字血库,每年约有15万次献血量。参与者:对10006名献血者的HDL、LDL和总胆固醇结果进行评估。干预措施:没有。结果:平均总胆固醇为192 +/- 36 mg/dl,平均HDL胆固醇为56 +/- 15 mg/dl,平均LDL胆固醇为123 +/- 39 mg/dl。测出的胆固醇分数的已知年龄依赖性可以在我们的献血者人群中得到证实。根据目前的建议,20%以上接受检测的献血者需要接受治疗。结论:该研究表明,对献血者进行总胆固醇升高的筛查以预防冠心病可以以最低的成本完成。
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[Screening for increased cholesterol values in blood donors].

Objective: In a pilot study blood donors were screened on HDL, LDL, and total cholesterol. The practicability and significance of such a screening in a blood bank should be tested.

Design: For this purpose, current methods to determine HDL, LDL, and total cholesterol were adapted on microtiter plates and validated. In a period of about 4 weeks all blood donors were tested for the three cholesterol parameters.

Setting: Red Cross blood bank in Baden-Baden, Germany with about 150,000 donations per year.

Participants: The HDL, LDL, and total cholesterol results of 10,006 blood donors could be evaluated.

Interventions: None.

Results: The mean total cholesterol was 192 +/- 36 mg/dl, the mean HDL cholesterol 56 +/- 15 mg/dl, and a mean LDL cholesterol of 123 +/- 39 mg/dl was found. The known age-dependency of the measured cholesterol fractions could be confirmed in our blood donor population. According to the current recommendations, more than 20% of the tested blood donors need a therapy.

Conclusions: The study shows that the screening of blood donors for increased total cholesterol for prevention of coronary heart disease could be done with a minimum of costs.

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