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金鍊珠,田在秀,元鍾德,鄭樂燮,徐炳俊,李文鎬 中央醫學社 1940 中央醫學 Vol.9 No.3
To satisfy the increasing needs for blood transfusion it is necessary not only to find new blood donors but also to repeat the collection of blood from the same donors. It was recognized that too frequent blood donations might become detrimental to the health of the donor, above all in female donors in foreign countries where the blood program relies on voluntary donation. Unfortunately, the sources of much blood depends solely on professional donors except in a few instances in Korea. Thus, anemia of professional donors after repeated blood donation must be controlled. For this purpose, we studied hemoglobin levels and serum iron levels of professional donors, coming to Korean Red Cross Blood Service and Seoul Medical College Hospital. The data obtained in this study were as follows: (1) 6. 0% of male professional donors and 17.98% of female professional donors were disqualified owing to a low hemoglobin levels. On the other heand, only 0.8% of male voluntary donors and 10.6% of female voluntary donors were rejected. (2) 7.3% of male donors and 33.3% of female donors were rejected their donations because of low hemoglobin levels on their 5-6th visits. (3) The serum iron levels appeared to be decreased after repeated blood donations. Specially, serum iron levels of female donors decreased to 73. 6 mcg. /d. after 2-4 blood donations yearly. So, it might be recommended to limit the frequency of blood donations from female.