Vasovagal reactions (VVRs) have a negative impact on donor safety and return. Applied muscle tension (AMT) increases blood pressure temporarily and has been suggested as a way to reduce donors' risk of VVRs. This study evaluated whether using AMT at three different time points during the donation procedure reduces the VVR symptoms reported by donors and the VVR reactions recorded by phlebotomists.A three-arm, multicenter, open-label randomized controlled trial was used to compare VVR symptoms and reaction rates between those practicing AMT during the entire donation (n = 244) to practicing AMT at VVR high-risk time points (n = 250) to a standard blood donation control group (n = 240). All participants were asked to drink 500 mL of water in ...
Background: Blood and apheresis donations are widely considered safe, with a low incidence of advers...
BACKGROUND Negative donation experiences, including vasovagal reactions, deter donor retention. Howe...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of blood donation upon the work output of Univ...
Vasovagal reaction (VVR) compromises donor safety and reduces the subsequent return rates. Performin...
BACKGROUND: Research has documented beneficial effects of water loading (WL) and applied muscle tens...
Despite advancements in modern medicine, the demand for blood products for use in e.g. surgical proc...
This narrative review examines current research on risk factors, prevention methods and management s...
BACKGROUND: Vasovagal symptoms have implications for donor safety and retention. This study explored...
Background: Vasovagal symptoms have implications for donor safety and retention. This study explored...
Background: Donating blood is associated with increased psychological stress. This study investigate...
594 blood donors were studied to define the influence of regular blood donation on blood pressure. B...
BACKGROUND: In Brazil little is known about adverse reactions during donation and the donor characte...
Vasovagal reaction (VVR) is a very common adverse event related to blood donation. No study has been...
BackgroundIn Brazil little is known about adverse reactions during donation and the donor characteri...
Aim of the study. – Whole blood donation is generally safe although vasovagal reactions can occur (a...
Background: Blood and apheresis donations are widely considered safe, with a low incidence of advers...
BACKGROUND Negative donation experiences, including vasovagal reactions, deter donor retention. Howe...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of blood donation upon the work output of Univ...
Vasovagal reaction (VVR) compromises donor safety and reduces the subsequent return rates. Performin...
BACKGROUND: Research has documented beneficial effects of water loading (WL) and applied muscle tens...
Despite advancements in modern medicine, the demand for blood products for use in e.g. surgical proc...
This narrative review examines current research on risk factors, prevention methods and management s...
BACKGROUND: Vasovagal symptoms have implications for donor safety and retention. This study explored...
Background: Vasovagal symptoms have implications for donor safety and retention. This study explored...
Background: Donating blood is associated with increased psychological stress. This study investigate...
594 blood donors were studied to define the influence of regular blood donation on blood pressure. B...
BACKGROUND: In Brazil little is known about adverse reactions during donation and the donor characte...
Vasovagal reaction (VVR) is a very common adverse event related to blood donation. No study has been...
BackgroundIn Brazil little is known about adverse reactions during donation and the donor characteri...
Aim of the study. – Whole blood donation is generally safe although vasovagal reactions can occur (a...
Background: Blood and apheresis donations are widely considered safe, with a low incidence of advers...
BACKGROUND Negative donation experiences, including vasovagal reactions, deter donor retention. Howe...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of blood donation upon the work output of Univ...