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KMID : 0391419930030020160
Korean Journal of Lipidology
1993 Volume.3 No. 2 p.160 ~ p.164
The Study on Serum Lipids in Directed Blood Donors
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Abstract
Not only the serum lipids in the blood donors have relations to the donor himself, but also may influence the recipients of blood components from the donors. The serum lipid levels in blood donors are necessary as a basic data for the study of
the
influence of the lipids in the donated blood on its recipients. Because most of the normal values of serum lipids were obtained from the healthy adults after fasting for more than 12 hours, they can not be directly applied to the blood donors who
are
predominantly in a postprandial state.
We measured the serum total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the 208(male 176, female 32) directed blood donors of Seoul National university Hospital Blood Bank. The mean total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol
and
HDL-cholesterol levels were 166.9¡¾32.5 mg/dL (male 166.4¡¾32.7 mg/dL, female 169.3¡¾31.1mg/dL), 85.5¡¾26.7mg/dL (male 84.6¡¾26.8 mg/dL, female 90.6¡¾26.0 mg/dL) and 52.1¡¾12.2mg/dL (male 50.7¡¾11.7mg/dL, female 59.5¡¾12.1mg/dL). The mean
triglyceride
levels were 146.5¡¾100.8mg/dL (male 155.7¡¾105.6mg/dL, female 95.8¡¾4.11 mg/dL). The mean fasting times of the donors. When the samples for donor study were drawn and the blood were donated, were 4.3 hours and 1.9 hours, respectively. But the
total
cholesterol and triglyceride levels were not statistically different between two samples. The cholesterol and triglyceride levels of the donor study sample can be regarded as those of the donated blood. Which we do not routinely measure.
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