General description of indicators and effective erythropoiesis peripheral blood of active donors
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2414-4533.2016.3.6804Abstract
Saving donor health personnel is an important task of service blood. Purpose of the work was to conduct a comprehensive study indicator of effective erythropoiesis and peripheral blood condition in primary and active blood donors in order to identify possible changes. The study involved 148 donors (105 men and 43 women), among them – 102 active donors (77 men and 25 women) who give blood regularly, at least three times a year and 46 primary donor reserve (29 men and 17 women) who donated blood for the first time. Primary reserve donors in the control group. Age of active donors surveyed, the average was (40.90±0.91) years, with individual variations from 20 to 59 years. It is established that active donor is not accompanied by quantitative changes of peripheral blood cells. In active female donors who had donor experience over 10 years, there had been a significant increase in the effective erythropoiesis compared to the control group and the average value of its active donors in the group as a whole. It is concluded that there is a need to further explore the parameters that characterize the state of erythropoiesis in the peripheral parts of active donors to optimize the monitoring of their health.References
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