A pilot Iron Substitution Programme in female blood donors with iron deficiency without anaemia

Background and objectives  Blood donation can contribute to iron deficiency. The possibly resulting anaemia importantly affects donor return rate. The determination of serum ferritin levels revealed iron deficiency in many non‐anaemic premenopausal female blood donors at our Institution. We started...

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description Background and objectives  Blood donation can contribute to iron deficiency. The possibly resulting anaemia importantly affects donor return rate. The determination of serum ferritin levels revealed iron deficiency in many non‐anaemic premenopausal female blood donors at our Institution. We started an iron substitution programme targeting this donor group to prevent anaemia and enhance donor retain. Materials and methods  Women aged ≤50 with haemoglobin levels adequate for donation and serum ferritin ≤10 ng/ml were offered iron supplementation. Substitution lasted 16 weeks and the donation interval was extended. History collection including iron deficiency–related symptoms, whole blood count and serum ferritin determination was performed at baseline and after 2 and 6 months. Data were recorded prospectively and compared with those of 108 female controls with iron deficiency not receiving iron substitution (retrospective data). Results  Of the 116 participating subjects, 60% completed the programme. Significant results were serum ferritin increase (from a mean value of 7·12 to 25·2 ng/ml), resolution of prostration, fatigue, sleep disturbances, tension in the neck, hair loss and nail breakage. No case of anaemia occurred. Sixty per cent of the women completed the programme and donated blood again. Conclusions  Targeted iron substitution prevents the development of anaemia and enhances donation return in premenopausal female blood donors with iron deficiency.
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Anemia
Blood & organ donations
Blood Donors
Dietary supplements
Female
Ferritins - blood
Hemoglobins - analysis
Humans
Iron
Iron - blood
Iron - deficiency
iron deficiency without anaemia
iron deficiency-related symptoms
iron substitution
Iron, Dietary - administration & dosage
Iron, Dietary - therapeutic use
Middle Aged
Pilot Projects
Premenopause
Treatment Outcome
Vitamin deficiency
Women
Young Adult
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