J Med Assoc Thai 2000; 83 (3):146

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Iron Stores in Thai Blood Donors
Tardtong P Mail, Sthabunswadigarn S , Atamasirikul K , Chaunsumrit A , Suwannuruk R

A high number of blood donations may cause iron depletion. In order to evaluate iron
stores in volunteer Thai blood donors, 82 male and 72 female donors were studied. All were
tested for serum ferritin (SF), hemoglobin (Hb) level and asked for detailed histories of donations
and iron supplementation. Mean SF in first-time donors was 161.12 ng/mL in men (n= 16) and
53.92 ng/mL in women (n=23). Mean SF in multiple-time donors was 52.72 ng/mL in men (n=66)
and 25.72 ng/mL in women (n=49). Depleted iron stores (SF
~
15 ng/mL) were found in 8.7
per cent of first-time female donors, 21.21 per cent and 32.65 per cent of multiple-time male
and female donors, respectively. The mean numbers of total donation were 51.42เธ‘30.8 in men and
8.22เธ‘6.97 in women. The estimation of depleted iron stores from Hb level could be determined
in 57.14 per cent of male and 88.89 per cent of female donors. In conclusion, iron supplementa-
tion will benefit female donors and multiple-time male donors. The frequency of d(mations per
year was more predictive of decreased iron stores than the number of total donations.
Key word : Blood Donor, Serum Ferritin, Iron Store, Iron Depletion

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