Post-donation variations in various hematological parameters, serum ferritin and Hba1c level in diabetic and non-diabetic donors: A study report
Journal Title: Indian Journal of Pathology and Oncology - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
Introduction Whole blood donation is almost obsolete in developed country but still itrsquos the main stay of transfusion practice in developing countries Iron deficiency is a complication of regular blood donationObjective To study the various hematological parameters along with serum ferritin amp HBA1C level in nondiabetic and diabetic blood donor populationMaterials and Methods Complete blood count was performed using six part analyser serum ferritin using ELISA and HBA1C using HPLC methodResults In our study there was a decrease in level of some of the hematological parameters serum ferritin and HBA1C level after donationConclusion From our study we conclude that only hemoglobin estimation in blood donors is not sufficient for acceptance of donations and serum ferritin level should be measured in regular blood donors For diabetic donors on oral medication at least HBA1C level should be repeated after two months of donationKeywords Iron deficiency Blood donation Hematological parameters Serum Ferritin HBA1C level
Authors and Affiliations
Chhita Ranjan Prasad, Deepak Kumar Dasmohapatra, Anuradha Panda, Kailash Agrawal
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