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POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS OF NONINVASIVE HEMOGLOBIN SCREENING FOR DONOR DEFERRALS

https://doi.org/10.18821/0234-5730-2017-62-1-41-46

Abstract

Introduction The application of point-of-care devices for the hemoglobin measurement with the aim of admission to donor blood donations can decrease the time of the primary analysis and its invasiveness, reduce the cost of the donation. Introduction of new methods of hemoglobin measurement requires their clinical validation.
The purpose of this study was to compare the results of hemoglobin determination in capillary and venous blood with the use of an absorption photometer HemoCue® and percutaneous reflective spectrometer Haemospect, as well as detection thresholds for donation admission for the latter approach.
Material and Methods. The study included 484 healthy volunteer donors. Hemoglobin levels were measured in the venous and capillary blood samples. The portable absorbent photometer HemoCueHb 201+ was used. For non-invasive measurement was performed by reflective spectrometer Haemospect.
Results. The mean differences of hemoglobin levels between non-invasive spectrometric and invasive photometric measurements were -2.7 g/l for venous blood and -2.1 g/l for capillary blood (goodness of fit chi-square test). The sensitivity of noninvasive hemoglobin measurement was 55.7%, specificity was 89.9%. The positive predictive value for Haemospect was 51.8%, negative – 91.2%, with the likelihood ratio (in the form of odds ratios) – 11.2.
Conclusion. Noninvasive hemoglobinometer Haemospect, comparable to the chi-square test (for goodness of fit) and predictive value with other similar portable devices, can be used for screening of donors with the establishment of restrictions to the admission donations for men with hemoglobin less than 135 g/l, for women – less than 117 g/l.

About the Authors

A. A. Kupryashov
A.N. Bakulev Scientific Center for Cardiovascular Surgery
Russian Federation
Кupryashov Aleksey A., MD, PhD, DSc., Head of the Department of Blood Transfusion of the A.N. Bakulev Scientific Center for Cardiovascular Surgery, Moscow, 121552


T. V. Biryukova
A.N. Bakulev Scientific Center for Cardiovascular Surgery
Russian Federation
Moscow, 121552


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Kupryashov A.A., Biryukova T.V. POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS OF NONINVASIVE HEMOGLOBIN SCREENING FOR DONOR DEFERRALS. Russian journal of hematology and transfusiology. 2017;62(1):41-46. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18821/0234-5730-2017-62-1-41-46

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