Putting the spotlight on donation-related risks and donor safety - are we succeeding in protecting donors?

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Putting the spotlight on donation-related risks and donor safety - are we succeeding in protecting donors? / Mikkelsen, Christina; Mori, Gaia; van Walraven, Suzanna M; Castrén, Johanna; Zahra, Sharon; MacLennan, Sheila; Seidel, Kirsten; Fontana, Stefano; Veropalumbo, Eva; Cannata, Livia; Pupella, Simonetta; Kvist, Maria; Happel, Marjan; Korkalainen, Piia; Wulff, Birgit; Fernandez-Sojo, Jesus; Eguizabal, Cristina; Urbano, Fernando; Vesga, Miguel Angel; Pozenel, Primoz; van Kraaij, Marian; Hansen, Morten Bagge; Slot, Ed; Ullum, Henrik.

in: VOX SANG, Jahrgang 116, Nr. 3, vox.13014, 23.03.2021, S. 313-323.

Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/ZeitungSCORING: ZeitschriftenaufsatzForschungBegutachtung

Harvard

Mikkelsen, C, Mori, G, van Walraven, SM, Castrén, J, Zahra, S, MacLennan, S, Seidel, K, Fontana, S, Veropalumbo, E, Cannata, L, Pupella, S, Kvist, M, Happel, M, Korkalainen, P, Wulff, B, Fernandez-Sojo, J, Eguizabal, C, Urbano, F, Vesga, MA, Pozenel, P, van Kraaij, M, Hansen, MB, Slot, E & Ullum, H 2021, 'Putting the spotlight on donation-related risks and donor safety - are we succeeding in protecting donors?', VOX SANG, Jg. 116, Nr. 3, vox.13014, S. 313-323. https://doi.org/10.1111/vox.13014

APA

Mikkelsen, C., Mori, G., van Walraven, S. M., Castrén, J., Zahra, S., MacLennan, S., Seidel, K., Fontana, S., Veropalumbo, E., Cannata, L., Pupella, S., Kvist, M., Happel, M., Korkalainen, P., Wulff, B., Fernandez-Sojo, J., Eguizabal, C., Urbano, F., Vesga, M. A., ... Ullum, H. (2021). Putting the spotlight on donation-related risks and donor safety - are we succeeding in protecting donors? VOX SANG, 116(3), 313-323. [vox.13014]. https://doi.org/10.1111/vox.13014

Vancouver

Mikkelsen C, Mori G, van Walraven SM, Castrén J, Zahra S, MacLennan S et al. Putting the spotlight on donation-related risks and donor safety - are we succeeding in protecting donors? VOX SANG. 2021 Mär 23;116(3):313-323. vox.13014. https://doi.org/10.1111/vox.13014

Bibtex

@article{826894cb297648cfa128427e1a8e3dc8,
title = "Putting the spotlight on donation-related risks and donor safety - are we succeeding in protecting donors?",
abstract = "BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The European consortium project TRANSPOSE (TRANSfusion and transplantation: PrOtection and SElection of donors) aimed to assess and evaluate the risks to donors of Substances of Human Origin (SoHO), and to identify gaps between current donor vigilance systems and perceived risks.MATERIALS AND METHODS: National and local data from participating organizations on serious and non-serious adverse reactions in donors were collected from 2014 to 2017. Following this, a survey was performed among participants to identify risks not included in the data sets. Finally, participants rated the risks according to severity, level of evidence and prevalence.RESULTS: Significant discrepancies between anticipated donor risks and the collected data were found. Furthermore, many participants reported that national data on adverse reactions in donors of stem cells, gametes, embryos and tissues were not routinely collected and/or available.CONCLUSIONS: These findings indicate that there is a need to further develop and standardize donor vigilance in Europe and to include long-term risks to donors, which are currently underreported, ensuring donor health and securing the future supply of SoHO.",
author = "Christina Mikkelsen and Gaia Mori and {van Walraven}, {Suzanna M} and Johanna Castr{\'e}n and Sharon Zahra and Sheila MacLennan and Kirsten Seidel and Stefano Fontana and Eva Veropalumbo and Livia Cannata and Simonetta Pupella and Maria Kvist and Marjan Happel and Piia Korkalainen and Birgit Wulff and Jesus Fernandez-Sojo and Cristina Eguizabal and Fernando Urbano and Vesga, {Miguel Angel} and Primoz Pozenel and {van Kraaij}, Marian and Hansen, {Morten Bagge} and Ed Slot and Henrik Ullum",
note = "{\textcopyright} 2020 International Society of Blood Transfusion.",
year = "2021",
month = mar,
day = "23",
doi = "10.1111/vox.13014",
language = "English",
volume = "116",
pages = "313--323",
journal = "VOX SANG",
issn = "0042-9007",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
number = "3",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Putting the spotlight on donation-related risks and donor safety - are we succeeding in protecting donors?

AU - Mikkelsen, Christina

AU - Mori, Gaia

AU - van Walraven, Suzanna M

AU - Castrén, Johanna

AU - Zahra, Sharon

AU - MacLennan, Sheila

AU - Seidel, Kirsten

AU - Fontana, Stefano

AU - Veropalumbo, Eva

AU - Cannata, Livia

AU - Pupella, Simonetta

AU - Kvist, Maria

AU - Happel, Marjan

AU - Korkalainen, Piia

AU - Wulff, Birgit

AU - Fernandez-Sojo, Jesus

AU - Eguizabal, Cristina

AU - Urbano, Fernando

AU - Vesga, Miguel Angel

AU - Pozenel, Primoz

AU - van Kraaij, Marian

AU - Hansen, Morten Bagge

AU - Slot, Ed

AU - Ullum, Henrik

N1 - © 2020 International Society of Blood Transfusion.

PY - 2021/3/23

Y1 - 2021/3/23

N2 - BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The European consortium project TRANSPOSE (TRANSfusion and transplantation: PrOtection and SElection of donors) aimed to assess and evaluate the risks to donors of Substances of Human Origin (SoHO), and to identify gaps between current donor vigilance systems and perceived risks.MATERIALS AND METHODS: National and local data from participating organizations on serious and non-serious adverse reactions in donors were collected from 2014 to 2017. Following this, a survey was performed among participants to identify risks not included in the data sets. Finally, participants rated the risks according to severity, level of evidence and prevalence.RESULTS: Significant discrepancies between anticipated donor risks and the collected data were found. Furthermore, many participants reported that national data on adverse reactions in donors of stem cells, gametes, embryos and tissues were not routinely collected and/or available.CONCLUSIONS: These findings indicate that there is a need to further develop and standardize donor vigilance in Europe and to include long-term risks to donors, which are currently underreported, ensuring donor health and securing the future supply of SoHO.

AB - BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The European consortium project TRANSPOSE (TRANSfusion and transplantation: PrOtection and SElection of donors) aimed to assess and evaluate the risks to donors of Substances of Human Origin (SoHO), and to identify gaps between current donor vigilance systems and perceived risks.MATERIALS AND METHODS: National and local data from participating organizations on serious and non-serious adverse reactions in donors were collected from 2014 to 2017. Following this, a survey was performed among participants to identify risks not included in the data sets. Finally, participants rated the risks according to severity, level of evidence and prevalence.RESULTS: Significant discrepancies between anticipated donor risks and the collected data were found. Furthermore, many participants reported that national data on adverse reactions in donors of stem cells, gametes, embryos and tissues were not routinely collected and/or available.CONCLUSIONS: These findings indicate that there is a need to further develop and standardize donor vigilance in Europe and to include long-term risks to donors, which are currently underreported, ensuring donor health and securing the future supply of SoHO.

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DO - 10.1111/vox.13014

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 33103801

VL - 116

SP - 313

EP - 323

JO - VOX SANG

JF - VOX SANG

SN - 0042-9007

IS - 3

M1 - vox.13014

ER -