Blood donation-related neurologic needle injury: Evaluation of 2 years' worth of data from a large blood center

被引:62
作者
Newman, BH
Waxman, DA
机构
[1] American Red Cross Blood Services, Southeastern Michigan Region, Detroit, MI
[2] American Red Cross Blood Services, Southeastern Michigan Region, Detroit, MI 48201
[3] American Red Cross Blood Services, Southeastern Michigan Region
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10.1046/j.1537-2995.1996.36396182137.x
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: There is little information in the medical literature on the clinical spectrum of blood donation-related neurologic needle injury and on its frequency in a blood donor population. Study Design and Methods: Sixty-six cases of blood donation-related neurologic needle injury were identified from nursing reports made during a 2-year collection period involving 419,000 whole blood donations. Telephone follow-up was completed on 56 of the 66 cases to better define clinical symptoms, the donor's desire for physician consultation, recovery times, and residual effects. Results: Symptoms in 65 donors included numbness or tingling (n = 54), excessive or radiating pain (n = 43), and loss of arm or hand strength (n = 8). Of the 56 donors with complete follow-up, 17 (30%) consulted a physician one or more times. Recovery times in these 56 donors were <3 days (n = 22), 4 to 29 days (n = 17), 1 to 3 months (n = 13) 3 to 6 months (n = 2), and >6 months (n = 2). Fifty-two of 56 donors achieved a full recovery, and 4 other donors had only a mild, localized, residual numbness. The incidence of blood donation-related neurologic needle injury was 1 of every 6300 donations. Conclusion: While donor recovery may in some cases require a great deal of time and/or physician consultation(s), total recovery appears to be the rule. The incidence of blood donation-related neurologic needle injury is relatively low.
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