Frequent blood donations alter susceptibility of red blood cells to storage- and stress-induced hemolysis.
Tamir KaniasMars StoneGrier P PageYuelong GuoStacy M Endres-DigheMarion C LanteriBryan R SpencerRitchard G CableDarrell J TriulziJoseph E KissEdward L MurphySteve KleinmanMark T GladwinMichael P BuschAlan E Mastnull nullPublished in: Transfusion (2018)
Frequent blood donations may alter the quality of blood components by modulating RBC predisposition to hemolysis. RBCs collected from frequent donors with low ferritin have altered susceptibility to hemolysis. Thus, frequent donation and associated iron loss may alter the quality of stored RBC components collected from iron-deficient donors. Further investigation is necessary to assess posttransfusion safety and efficacy in patients receiving these RBC products.