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Donors Who React May Not Come Back: Analysis of Repeat Donation As a Function of Phlebotomist Ratings of Vasovagal Reactions

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Specialty Hematology
Date 2005 Aug 17
PMID 16103014
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Abstract

Previous studies using small or restricted samples suggest that vasovagal reactions to blood donation are associated with a decreased likelihood of repeat donation. In the present study, we examined data for all allogeneic whole blood donors (n=89,587) in the American Red Cross Blood Services, Central Ohio Region during an entire year. Results of a one-year follow-up revealed that moderate and severe vasovagal reactions reduced the likelihood of repeat donation by 50% or more. Light vasovagal reactions, which represented 97% of all reactions recorded, significantly reduced return rates by 20% for first-time donors and 33% for experienced donors.

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