Evaluating utility of routine ferritin testing in blood donors: A hospital-based blood donor centre experience.
Philip PetersenHesamedin HakimjavadiSrikar ChamalaGagan MathurPublished in: Transfusion medicine (Oxford, England) (2024)
As reliance on regular blood donors increases, donation policies must strike a balance between blood centre resources and the risks posed to both regular and at-risk donors. Frequent blood donation led to donors attaining a mean steady state ferritin level above the threshold for ID. At-risk groups, particularly premenopausal females, were several times more likely to experience ID after donation but demonstrated recovery rates similar to their group's baseline levels. This valuable information informed the development of new donor deferral policies.