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WMDA Donor Medical Suitability Recommendations
Disclaimer
These guidelines exist as an aid to organisations in assessing the medical suitability of their (maternal) donors. Please be reminded that these guidelines are not intended to supersede local laws or requirements of national legislative bodies.
About the WMDA donor medical suitability guidelines
Guidance provided by the World Marrow Donor Association (WMDA) aims to provide minimum standards by which potential donors should be assessed.
The guidance below reflects the consensus opinion provided by the WMDA donor medical suitability committee. The purpose of this guidance is to provide globally harmonised medical assessment criteria which simultaneously protect the interest of donors whilst ensuring the safety of cellular products across international boundaries.
How donor medical suitability is hematopoietic who are Jacob autoreactive Procedure for creating donor medical suitability committeeSubmitting a request for review
WMDA welcomes requests for review of individual donor medical suitability committee website You can click on the button on the right top corner of the page.Related donors
Whilst this WMDA guidance is not specifically intended for related donors, those involved with the medical assessment of related donors should consider these recommendations. 1 minimum obtained recruitmentTable 2 - Recommended minimum medicalPanel | |||||||||
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Table 3 - Recommended minimum medical assessment at work-up
Table 4 - Recommended minimum standard of donor infectious disease marker testing
Table 5 - Recommended schedule of repeating donor assessments in the event of a delay to collection
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AAcupuncture, see Tattoo, body piercing and acupuncture Alcoholism, see Alcohol intake Alopecia areata, see Single organ autoimmune disease Anaphylaxis, see Allergy Angina, see Coronary artery disease Ankylosing spondylitis, see Back complaints Antiphospholipid syndrome, see Thrombosis and Thrombophilia Antithrombin III (ATIII) deficiency, see Thrombosis and Thrombophilia Aortic regurgitation, see Valvular heart disease Aortic stenosis, see Valvular heart disease Arterial thrombosis, see Thrombosis and Thrombophilia Atrial fibrillation/flutter, see Arrhythmia Atopy, see Allergy BBack, fracture, see Back complaints Back, surgery, see Back complaints Basal cell carcinoma, see Malignancy Benign atrial/ventricular ectopics, see Arrhythmia Bicuspid aortic valve, see Valvular heart disease Blood pressure, see Hypertension BMI, see Weight Body piercing, see Tattoo, body piercing and acupuncture Breastfeeding, see Pregnancy and breastfeeding Bronchial asthma, |
see Asthma Brugada syndrome, see Arrhythmia Budd-Chiari syndrome, see Thrombosis and Thrombophilia CCancer, see Malignancy Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, see Thrombosis and Thrombophilia Cevical carcinoma in-situ, see Malignancy Choreoretinitis, see Inflammatory eye disease Chronic fatigue syndrome, see Myalgic encephalomyelitis Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease CMV, see Cytomegalovirus Coeliac/celiac disease, see Single organ autoimmune disease Complete heart block, see Arrhythmia COAD/COPD, see Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Conjunctivitis, see Inflammatory eye disease Considerations for transgender, trans*, and gender non-binary individuals Cornea transplant, see Prion-associated disease |
Hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia, |
Herniated intervertebral disc, see Back complaints High affinity haemoglobin, see Haemoglobin disorder High blood pressure, see Hypertension Hormone replacement therapy, see Prion-associated disease HSV, see Herpes Simplex Virus Hypothyroidism, primary (non-autoimmune) Hyperthyroidism, |
see Single organ autoimmune disease Hypothyroidism, see Single organ autoimmune disease IIgA nephropathy, see Renal disease Immune thrombocytopenia, see |
syndrome, see Renal disease Non-binary donors (gender), see Considerations for transgender, trans*, and gender non-binary individuals OOsler-Weber-Rendu syndrome, see Bleeding disorders Oral anticoagulant therapy, see Bleeding disorders Overweight, see Weight PPacemaker, see Arrhythmia Paget-Schroetter syndrome, see Thrombosis and Thrombophilia Pernicious anaemia, see Single organ autoimmune disease Paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria (PNH), see Thrombosis and Thrombophilia Portal vein thrombosis, see Thrombosis and Thrombophilia Primary Hypothyroidism (non-autoimmune), see Hypothyroidism, primary Prolapsed intervertebral disc, see Back complaints Protein C deficiency, see Thrombosis and Thrombophilia Protein S deficiency, see Thrombosis and Thrombophilia Prostitution, see High risk sexual behaviour Psoriasis, see Single organ autoimmune disease Pulmonary embolus/embolism (PE), see Thrombosis and Thrombophilia Pulmonary regurgitation, see Valvular heart disease Pulmonary stenosis, see Valvular heart disease QRRenal colic, see Renal disease Renal vein thrombosis, see Thrombosis and Thrombophilia Rheumatoid arthritis, see Severe or systemic autoimmune disease Right bundle branch block, see Arrhythmia SSarcoidosis, see Severe or systemic autoimmune disease Sciatica, see Back complaints Scleritis, see Inflammatory eye disease Scleroderma, see Severe or systemic autoimmune disease Second degree heart block, see Arrhythmia Seizure, see Epilepsy Sex worker, see High risk sexual behaviour Severe or systemic autoimmune disease Sickle cell disease, see Haemoglobin disorder Sickle cell trait, see Haemoglobin disorder Single organ autoimmune disease Sinus bradycardia, see Arrhythmia Sinus tachycardia, see Arrhythmia Spinal stenosis, see Back complaints Spondylitis, see Back complaints Spondylolisthesis, see Back complaints Stroke, see Cerebrovascular disease Supraventricular tachycardia, see Arrhythmia SVT, see Arrhythmia Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), see Severe or systemic autoimmune disease TTattoo, body piercing and acupuncture Thalassaemia, see Haemoglobin disorder Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP), see Severe or systemic autoimmune disease or Bleeding disorders Thyroid disease, see Single organ autoimmune disease Transgender, see Considerations for transgender, trans*, and gender non-binary individuals Transient ischaemic attack (TIA), see Cerebrovascular disease UUlcerative colitis, see Severe or systemic autoimmune disease Underweight, see Weight VVentricular tachycardia/fibrillation, see Arrhythmia Vitiligo, see Single organ autoimmune disease Von Willebrand disease (vWD), see Bleeding disorders Vitamin K deficiency, see Bleeding disorders WWarfarin therapy, see Bleeding disorders Wegener granulomatosis, see Severe or systemic autoimmune disease Wenckebach (Mobitz I) heart block, see Arrhythmia Whiplash, see Back complaints Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome, see Arrhythmia XYZ |