Int J Sports Med 2009; 30(4): 285-292
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1105938
Training & Testing

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Screening for Autologous Blood Transfusions

J. Mørkeberg 1 , B. Belhage 1 , M. Ashenden 2 , A. Bornø 1 , K. Sharpe 3 , M. H. Dziegiel 4 , R. Damsgaard 1
  • 1Department of Anaesthesiology, Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen NV, Denmark
  • 2Science and Industry Against Blood doping (SIAB) Research Consortium, Australia
  • 3Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
  • 4Rigshospitalet, Blood Bank, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Publication History

accepted after revision October 8, 2008

Publication Date:
06 February 2009 (online)

Abstract

The ratio between the amount of hemoglobin in the mature erythrocyte population and the reticulocytes (RBCHb:RetHb ratio) has previously been suggested as a marker to screen for EPO-abuse. We speculated that the reinfusion of blood would lead to a marked increase in this ratio, making it a valuable parameter in the screening for autologous blood doping. Three bags of blood (∼201±11 g of Hb) were withdrawn from 16 males and stored at either −80°C (−80 T, n=8) or +4°C (+4 T, n=8) and reinfused 10 weeks or 4 weeks later, respectively. Seven subjects served as controls. Different erythrocyte parameters were measured on a hematological analyzer serially throughout and during a 4 week wash-out period. By using RBCHb:RetHb ratio cut-off limits of 145.7 (1:100) (‘suspicious’) and 182.9 (1:1 000) (‘positive’), 35.4% (−80 T) and 19.6% (+4 T) of all samples obtained during a 4 week wash-out period were identified as ‘suspicious’, and 18.8% (−80 T) and 4.3% (+4 T) as ‘positive’. In total, 7 out of 16 (43.8%) subjects had at least one sample exceeding 182.9. Compared to the currently used indirect parameters, the RBCHb:RetHb ratio is the best indicator of autologous blood doping after reinfusion, and the parameter could be used in a testing setting, once stability validation has been performed.

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