National Organ Transplant Registry in Poland. Poltransplant Activity.


Journal

Transplantation proceedings
ISSN: 1873-2623
Titre abrégé: Transplant Proc
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0243532

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
May 2022
Historique:
received: 22 12 2021
accepted: 09 02 2022
pubmed: 23 5 2022
medline: 17 8 2022
entrez: 22 5 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

In 2006 the National Transplants Registry administered by national transplant organization was introduced in Poland to monitor the results of organ transplantations. Statistical analysis is published yearly in the Poltransplant Bulletin, publicly available on the website and reported to European institutions. The transplant registry cooperates with other registers functioning online, based on the tool https://rejestrytx.gov.pl/. We present the formal analysis of data collected for the years 1996-2019. Analysis covered the total number of organ transplantations in every transplant center; outcomes are related to recipients living with a functioning graft 1, 5, and 10 years after transplantation; results presented are real, not extrapolated. The total number of deceased-donor kidney transplantations was 20,606, the 1-year survival rate of recipients with a functioning graft was 90% (data completeness of 97%), and the 10-year survival rate was 59% (data completeness of 99%). The total number of deceased-donor liver transplantations was 4790; the 1-year survival rate of recipients with a functioning graft was 59% (data completeness of 98%). The National Transplant Registry is an important tool for quality and safety systems in the transplantation field on the national level. The registry efficiently and effectively fulfills its tasks related to collecting records of all transplantations performed. Monitoring function for graft and recipient survival is also satisfied. The data provide an important and unique source of information to be used by transplant institutions and referred to in the literature.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND BACKGROUND
In 2006 the National Transplants Registry administered by national transplant organization was introduced in Poland to monitor the results of organ transplantations. Statistical analysis is published yearly in the Poltransplant Bulletin, publicly available on the website and reported to European institutions. The transplant registry cooperates with other registers functioning online, based on the tool https://rejestrytx.gov.pl/. We present the formal analysis of data collected for the years 1996-2019.
MATERIALS AND METHODS METHODS
Analysis covered the total number of organ transplantations in every transplant center; outcomes are related to recipients living with a functioning graft 1, 5, and 10 years after transplantation; results presented are real, not extrapolated.
RESULTS RESULTS
The total number of deceased-donor kidney transplantations was 20,606, the 1-year survival rate of recipients with a functioning graft was 90% (data completeness of 97%), and the 10-year survival rate was 59% (data completeness of 99%). The total number of deceased-donor liver transplantations was 4790; the 1-year survival rate of recipients with a functioning graft was 59% (data completeness of 98%).
SUMMARY CONCLUSIONS
The National Transplant Registry is an important tool for quality and safety systems in the transplantation field on the national level. The registry efficiently and effectively fulfills its tasks related to collecting records of all transplantations performed. Monitoring function for graft and recipient survival is also satisfied. The data provide an important and unique source of information to be used by transplant institutions and referred to in the literature.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35599201
pii: S0041-1345(22)00199-3
doi: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2022.02.046
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

852-855

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Jarosław Czerwiński (J)

Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland; Polish Transplant Coordinating Center Poltransplant, Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland. Electronic address: jczerwinski@poltransplant.pl.

Krystyna Antoszkiewicz (K)

Polish Transplant Coordinating Center Poltransplant, Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Teresa Danek (T)

Polish Transplant Coordinating Center Poltransplant, Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Małgorzata Gościniak (M)

Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Małgorzata Hermanowicz (M)

Polish Transplant Coordinating Center Poltransplant, Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Anna Łęczycka (A)

Polish Transplant Coordinating Center Poltransplant, Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Adam Parulski (A)

Polish Transplant Coordinating Center Poltransplant, Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Iwona Pietrzak (I)

Polish Transplant Coordinating Center Poltransplant, Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Jolanta Przygoda (J)

Polish Transplant Coordinating Center Poltransplant, Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Łukasz Szemis (Ł)

Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland; Polish Transplant Coordinating Center Poltransplant, Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Robert Świder (R)

Polish Transplant Coordinating Center Poltransplant, Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland; Department of Nephrology, Transplantology and Internal Diseases, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Artur Kamiński (A)

Polish Transplant Coordinating Center Poltransplant, Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland; Department of Transplantology and National Tissue and Cell Banking Center, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

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