Arrhythmias - Bone Marrow and Peripheral Blood Stem Cell

Essential information

Obligatory
  1. Must not donate if:
    1. Symptomatic or requires treatment.
    2. The donor is undergoing investigation.
    3. The donor has a history of an arrhythmia (eg Atrial Fibrillation, Atrial Flutter, Supraventricular Tachycardia, Ventricular Tachycardia) even if their symptoms have now settled.
  2. In other cases:
    Refer to a Designated Clinical Support Officer.
Discretionary
  1. Donors with a previous history of an arrhythmia triggered by a non-cardiac medical condition which has now been treated (eg thyrotoxicosis), refer to a Designated Clinical Support Officer.
  2. Donors who have been treated by ablation therapy for Supraventricular Tachycardia (including Wolff-Parkinson White Syndrome), refer to a Designated Clinical Support Officer.
  3. Donors with a history of palpitations where the donor has been assessed clinically and a cardiac cause has been excluded, accept.

Supporting information

See if relevant
Additional information

Some heart irregularities may be made worse through blood loss or by a general anaesthetic. This includes a risk that donation could trigger a recurrence in someone with a history of a previous arrhythmia. In cases where the donor’s eligibility is not clear, Designated Clinical Support Officer referral ensures further information can be sought regarding their condition.

Reason for change:
This entry has been revised to clarify the obligatory and discretionary criteria.
Version details:

BM-DSG Edition 203 Release 47 (31 May 2022)