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CITR Annual Report Exhibits Collaborative Islet Transplant Registry (CITR) 2008 Annual ReportExhibitsPrepared by:CITR Coordinating CenterThe EMMES CorporationRockville, MDSponsored by:National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney DiseasesNational Institutes of HealthJuvenile Diabetes Research FoundationDatafile Closure: April 1, 2008
Chapter 1: Islet Transplant Activity Chapter 2: Recipient and Donor Characteristics Chapter 3: Pancreas Procurement, Islet Processing and Infusion Characteristics Chapter 4: Immunosuppression and Other Medications Chapter 5: Graft Function Chapter 6: Liver, Kidney, Lipid and PRA Effects Chapter 7: Adverse Events Chapter 8: Registry Data Quality Review CITR Coordinating Center CITR Committees Table of Contents
Islet Transplant Centers Reporting Data to CITR:Participating North American Centers 1999-2007 A - CITR Centers with at least one islet allograft infusion procedure conducted in 2007C - CITR Centers with no islet allograft infusions in 2007D - CITR Coordinating Center
Number of Islet Transplantation Centers Performing Islet Allografts per Year and Number with Data Entered in CITR Database All North American Islet Transplant Centers 1999-2007
Total Number of Islet Transplant Recipients, Recipients at CITR-Participating Centers, and Recipientswith Detailed Data Reported to CITR By Year of First Islet Allograft InfusionAll North American Islet Transplant Centers 1999-2007 The Islet Transplant Summary (ITS) questionnaire is completed by all North American Islet Transplant Programs regardless of their participation in the Registry. Of 46 North American islet transplant programs polled, all have provided this information through 2007.
Total Number of Islet Allograft Infusion Procedures Performed and Number with Data Reported to CITR:CITR-Participating North American Islet Transplant Centers 1999-2007
Total Number (N=649) of Islet Allograft Infusion Procedures Conducted and Entered in CITR Database, by Year and Infusion Procedure Number:CITR-Participating North American and International Centers, 1999-2007
Total Number (N=649) of Islet Allograft Infusion Procedures Per Recipient:CITR-Participating North American and International Centers, 1999-2007
Total Number (N=712) of Deceased Donors per Islet Allograft Infusion Procedure: CITR-Participating North American and International Centers, 1999-2007
Islet Alone and Islet After Kidney Recipients:CITR-Participating North American and International Centers, 1999-2007
Transplant Recipient Primary Funding InformationCITR-Participating US Centers
Recipient Diabetes Characteristics at First Infusion(continued)
Recipient Characteristics at First Infusion by Total Number of Infusions Received
Recipient Demographics and Characteristics at First Infusionby Total Number of Infusions Received
Characteristics of Organ Procurement and Donor Cause of DeathAll Allograft Donors
Treatments Given to Donor During HospitalizationAll Allograft Donors
Treatments Given to Donor During HospitalizationAll Allograft Donors(continued)
Chapter 3: Pancreas Procurement, Islet processing and Infusion Characteristics
Differences in Islet Characteristics by Pancreas Preservation MethodUnivariate Analysis
Significant Relationships between Islet Outcomes and Categorical PredictorsUnivariate Analysis
Univariate Correlation of Islet Characteristics with Donor, Recovery, and Processing Characteristics
Univariate Correlation of Islet Characteristics with Donor, Recovery, and Processing Characteristics (continued)
Univariate Correlation of Islet Characteristics with Donor, Recovery, and Processing Characteristics (continued)
Univariate Correlation of Islet Characteristics with Donor, Recovery, and Processing Characteristics (continued)
Islet Product and Infusion Characteristics by Infusion Sequence
Change from Pre Infusion to Closure Portal Pressure by Infusion Sequence
Change from Pre Infusion to Peak Portal Pressure by Infusion Sequence