Distribution of blood to hospitals outpacing donations in Alberta, Red Deerians encouraged to donate
After asking more people in Canada to donate blood and plasma this summer and despite many answering the call, officials with Canadian Blood Services say distribution of blood to hospitals continues to outpace the number of donations being made across the country, including here in Alberta.
“Canadian Blood Services sends Alberta hospitals more than 1,700 units of blood per week to treat patients so it’s incredibly important that people donate blood—or other blood components, like plasma and platelets—to prevent patient care from being impacted,” says Dr. Meer-Taher Shabani-Rad, Provincial Clinical Section Chief, Alberta Precision Laboratories (APL), Hematology and Hematopathology. “When a patient needs blood, there is no substitute. Without it, lives are at stake.”
In addition to serious trauma and emergency care, officials note blood and blood products are a critical part of everyday medical care including major surgeries, medical procedures, cancer treatments and managing diseases and disorders.
“As quickly as we collect blood, hospitals are calling for more. There are simply not enough people donating in Alberta to ensure patients’ needs will continue to be met long term,” says Jennifer Gretzan, associate director, donor relations, Canadian Blood Services.