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Feline blood donation: Description and adverse reactions from 29 201 donation events between 2019 and 2023.

Authors :
Taylor, Samantha S.
Ferreira, Helena C.M.
Cambra, André F.P.
Lo Iacono, Giovanni
Jeevaratnam, Kamalan
Mesa‐Sanchez, Ignacio
Ferreira, Rui R.F.
Source :
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Oct2024, p1. 13p. 5 Illustrations.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background Hypothesis/Objectives Animals Methods Results Conclusions and Clinical Importance Feline blood transfusion is required for the treatment of various illnesses in cats, and the safety of donor cats is vital. Donor adverse reactions can include cardiorespiratory, venepuncture‐related, and behavioral abnormalities.To describe a large number of feline blood donation events and document use of sedation and anxiolysis, record volume of blood collected and describe the frequency, type, and risk factors for, adverse reactions.The study included 7812 individual cats and 29 201 donation events at a blood banking center over 5 years.Retrospective analysis of donation event records with signalment, donation volume, sedation status, donation number, and adverse reactions (acute and caregiver reported) recorded. Risk factors for adverse reactions were examined by stratifying data according to groups exposed to relevant predictors and calculating odds ratios with 95% and 99% confidence intervals (CIs).Adverse reactions were uncommon (0.29%, 2.88/1000 donor events) and most commonly were cardiorespiratory (0.08%, 0.75/1000 donor events) or behavioral (0.06%, 0.62/1000 donor events). The only risk factor significantly associated with adverse reactions was conscious donation, with conscious donors 4.4 times more likely to have an adverse reaction (95% CI, 2.5‐7.9, P ≤ .0001).Feline blood donation is associated with a low rate of adverse reactions. Sedation should be considered to reduce adverse reactions, and the environment and interactions optimized to reduce donor stress. Caregiver education on care postdonation could reduce behavioral adverse reactions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08916640
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180196340
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.17215