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- BM - should be carefully assessed for additional anaesthetic risk factors (e.g. cardiovascular, respiratory and endocrine disease). If no additional risk factors donor may at discretion of MO proceed to medical assessment when an anaesthetic opinion is mandatory before donor can be cleared to donate. At medical donor must also be examined to decide whether a BMH is technically possible. The collection centre must be alerted to this additional requirement before donor is sent to medical.  
 
- BM - should be carefully assessed for additional anaesthetic risk factors (e.g. cardiovascular, respiratory and endocrine disease). If no additional risk factors donor may at discretion of MO proceed to medical assessment when an anaesthetic opinion is mandatory before donor can be cleared to donate. At medical donor must also be examined to decide whether a BMH is technically possible. The collection centre must be alerted to this additional requirement before donor is sent to medical.  
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Revision as of 10:15, 5 May 2018

Acceptability at Recruitment

QUALIFIED

Acceptability at CT / Work-Up

QUALIFIED

Individual at Risk

Donor

Explanation of Condition

To calculate BMI, use this calculator:

NHS BMI Calculator

Guidance

AT RECRUITMENT

Acceptable

- For PBSC - if over 50kg (or 7st 12lb) and BMI less than, or equal to, 40.0.

- For BM - if over 50kg (or 7st 12lb) and BMI less than, or equal to, 35.0.


AT VT

Acceptable

- For PBSC - if over 50kg (or 7st 12lb) and BMI less than, or equal to, 40.0 (If BMI 40-43 discuss with MO).

- For BM - if over 50kg (or 7st 12lb) and BMI less than, or equal to, 35.0 (If BMI 35-40 discuss with MO).


Potential donors with BMI >35-40 may have complications prior, during and after the harvest:

- PBSC - poor venous access, need of central line insertion (and it subsequent complications). Risk is less clear than BM so greater discretion may be used.

- BM - should be carefully assessed for additional anaesthetic risk factors (e.g. cardiovascular, respiratory and endocrine disease). If no additional risk factors donor may at discretion of MO proceed to medical assessment when an anaesthetic opinion is mandatory before donor can be cleared to donate. At medical donor must also be examined to decide whether a BMH is technically possible. The collection centre must be alerted to this additional requirement before donor is sent to medical.


BMI is the most reliable tool to assess the body composition within the scientific community, and it is the criteria to based our decision upon. It should be strictly followed at recruitment although donors outside these limits at work-up should be discus with the medical officer who may allow them to proceed after discussion with the Medical Director.

Pseudonyms or Related Conditions

Obesity

Version

Version 1, Edition 3

Date of Last Update

3 November 2016