弗莱博托米的持续时间和血管血管反应速度
Yared Paalvast1, Niubel Díaz Padilla1, Christel Mulder1
1Donor Medicine, Sanquin Blood Bank, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Transfusion
|October 15, 2025
概括
在全血捐献中,更长的切术持续时间不会直接导致血管血管反应. 我们的研究发现,在相同的捐赠者中,随着更长的捐赠时间,反应率没有增加.
科学领域:
- 输血医学 输血医学
- 临床血液学 临床血液学
- 捐赠者的安全
背景情况:
- 血栓切除术的持续时间是献血者血管血管反应的潜在危险因素.
- 以前的研究表明,延长捐赠时间和不良事件之间存在联系.
研究的目的:
- 重新检查全血献血者内切除术持续时间和血管血管反应速率之间的关系.
- 为了确定更长的骨切除术持续时间是否直接导致血管血管反应增加.
主要方法:
- 从2021年和2024年对全血献血的匹配分析,包括和没有血管反应.
- 在同一个捐赠者中,与有血管反应和没有血管反应的捐赠者之间比较瘤切除术的持续时间.
- 多变量逻辑回归分析血管血管反应速率与切术持续时间的比较.
主要成果:
- 在有 (7.90分钟) 和没有 (7.93分钟) 血管反应的捐赠者之间,没有观察到平均瘤切除持续时间的显著差异.
- 与相同的捐赠者相比,在更长时间的骨髓切除术持续时间的捐赠者中,血管血管反应率并不高.
- 多变量分析表明,更长的飞骨切除术持续时间与血管血管反应率的增加之间存在关联.
结论:
- 在同一个捐赠者体内伴随着血管血管反应的捐赠中,体术的持续时间并不总是更长.
- 捐赠者之间的骨切除术持续时间的差异与改变的血管血管反应率没有直接相关.
- 这些发现表明,较长的骨切除术持续时间可能不是增加血管血管反应的直接致病因素.
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