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Intestinal Transplant Registry Report: Global Activity and Trends

A preliminary report was presented at the XIVth Symposium of the Intestinal Transplant Association in Oxford, England, United Kingdom on June 29, 2013. The Registry is maintained by the Intestinal Transplant Association, a section of The Transplantation Society.
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The Registry has gathered information on intestine transplantation (IT) since 1985. During this time, individual centers have reported progress but small case volumes potentially limit the generalizability of this information. The present study was undertaken to examine recent global IT activity. Activity was assessed with descriptive statistics, Kaplan–Meier survival curves and a multiple variable analysis. Eighty-two programs reported 2887 transplants in 2699 patients. Regional practices and outcomes are now similar worldwide. Current actuarial patient survival rates are 76%, 56% and 43% at 1, 5 and 10 years, respectively. Rates of graft loss beyond 1 year have not improved. Grafts that included a colon segment had better function. Waiting at home for IT, the use of induction immune-suppression therapy, inclusion of a liver component and maintenance therapy with rapamycin were associated with better graft survival. Outcomes of IT have modestly improved over the past decade. Case volumes have recently declined. Identifying the root reasons for late graft loss is difficult due to the low case volumes at most centers. The high participation rate in the Registry provides unique opportunities to study these issues.

Clinical research/practice
graft survival
health services and outcomes research
intestinal (allograft) function/dysfunction
intestinal failure/injury
intestine/multivisceral transplantation
registry/registry analysis

Abbreviations

DSA
donor-specific antibodies
IFALD
intestinal failure associated liver disease
IT
intestine transplantation
ITA
Intestinal Transplant Association
ITR
Intestinal Transplant Registry
PN
parenteral nutrition

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