The Avondhu

Urgent appeal issued as blood supply falls to just 3 days

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The Irish Blood Transfusio­n Service (IBTS) are seeking the public’s support to help the national blood supply as most blood groups have fallen to just 3 days in recent weeks. The IBTS aims to have 7 days stock at all times.

“The target is to get an additional 2,000 donations over the next 5 weeks so we can significan­tly increase our blood supply levels,” said Paul McKinney, Director of Donor Services and Logistics.

The IBTS needs to collect over 3,000 units of blood every week to maintain the national blood supply. Current demand for blood from the hospitals is running at +5.8% versus 2022 and is likely to further increase over the Summer.

“There has been a consistent­ly strong hospital demand for blood and we need to boost our collection­s by nearly 400 donations per week to meet it. The start of summer travel has also had an impact on donor availabili­ty,’’ Mr McKinney said.

“We are asking regular donors who are texted over the next few weeks to make an extra effort to attend their nearest clinic. They are vital to addressing the current increased demand from hospitals.

“For the longer term, we also urge donors to consider giving blood if they are eligible before they go on holidays this summer.’’

‘PRE-AMBER’ ALERT

New donors have also fallen significan­tly since the pandemic, therefore anybody interested in giving blood should visit https://www.giveblood. ie/ become-a-donor/ to check their eligibilit­y before coming to a clinic or alternativ­ely, call us to make an appointmen­t on 1800 731137.

“A ‘pre-amber alert letter’ was issued to all hospitals on the 25th May, restrictin­g issues of blood and hospitals have been asked to reduce their stock holding. This enables the IBTS to manage the limited blood supply available more effectivel­y across the health service. If the IBTS has to issue an ‘amber alert letter’ which is the next escalation level of the blood shortage plan, it would have an immediate implicatio­n for hospitals and for elective surgical procedures requiring blood support’’ he added.

Only 3% of the eligible population are blood donors, but it is estimated 1 in 4 people will need a blood transfusio­n at some point in their lives.

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