Sakarya Tıp Dergisi (Dec 2018)

Blood Groups Distributions of Donors/Patients in a Tertiary Hospital

  • Ali Tamer,
  • Demet Çekdemir,
  • Hasan Ergenc,
  • Aysenur Ucar,
  • Ayse Ceyda Oren,
  • Ertugrul Guclu,
  • Umit Ozcelik,
  • Fatma Dirican,
  • Oguz Karabay,
  • Aziz Ogutlu,
  • Yasin Ertug Cekdemir,
  • Mehmet Gündüz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31832/smj.433145
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 753 – 758

Abstract

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Objective: To demonstrate the distribution of ABO, and Rh blood groups in the blood, and blood products donated by volunteered blood donors living in Sakarya Province in Turkey.Methods: Data of blood, and blood products donated by volunteered blood donors who presented to Sakarya University between January 2009, and September 2013 were retrospectively analyzed. Blood typing was performed with EDTA-added blood samples using tube agglutination method, and gel card agglutination techniques in an automated blood grouping device.Results: According to our results distribution of blood groups among our study participants was as follows:0 Rh(+) 30.2%; 0 Rh(-) 5.6%; A Rh(+) , 38.1%; A Rh(-), 6.2%; B Rh(+),10.5%; B Rh(-), 2.1%; AB Rh(+), 6.2%, and AB Rh(-), 1.3% . In our study blood typing results without considering Rh factor were detected in respective percentages of patients were as follows: A ,44.3%; 0, 35.7%; B, 12.5%, and AB, 7.5%. Rates of Rh (+) (84.9%), and Rh (-) (15.1%) were also calculated as indicated. Conclusion: Generally, in compliance with data in Turkey, in our study blood group A had a markedly higher while rates of blood groups B, and AB had the lowest incidence rates. We think that this study will contribute to the establishment of databank of Distribution of Blood Groups in Turkey.

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