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Registry of Valvular and Vascular Allograft Transplants in the Autonomous Community of Catalonia, Spain (ReVAC): Design of the Registry. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study outlines the establishment of a registry, ReVAC, for vascular and valvular allograft transplants in Catalonia, Spain, addressing the need for administrative and clinical oversight in the evolving transplant field.
  • It involved key focus groups that defined essential requirements and included data collection from 380 patients across ten hospitals between 1995 and 2015, ensuring comprehensive coverage of transplant data.
  • The project's outcome is an online platform for ReVAC that categorizes data into patient, surgery, and transplant-related information, facilitating better administrative control and enabling guideline development for future transplants.

Article Abstract

Background: In recent years, there have been significant changes in the perception of valvular and vascular allograft transplants. Despite the constant evolution of the field of transplant and the involvement of multiple surgical specialties, there is not an official registry for administrative and clinical control. This study aims to design a registry of vascular and valvular allograft transplantation in Catalonia, Spain (ReVAC).

Materials And Methods: Three consecutive focal groups were designed. Focal groups established administrative, technical, and clinical requirements of ReVAC. ReVAC included patients with a transplanted cryopreserved vascular segment or cardiac valves that were distributed by Catalan tissue banks to public and private hospitals in Catalonia. Ten hospitals were involved in this study. Data were collected on 380 patients between January 1995 and November 2015.

Results: The project resulted in the completion of a growing platform available online. ReVAC was divided into the following 3 levels: patient-related, surgery-related, and transplant-related data. Online access is available through the website of applications of the "Generalitat de Catalunya."

Conclusion: ReVAC has been useful for administrative and clinical control of transplants in Catalonia. Currently, data related to outcomes of arterial allografts are available, reinforcing the current guideline-supported indications, as well as opening a window for further analysis and guideline creation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.transproceed.2019.10.030DOI Listing

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