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Invited Speakers and Oral Abstracts of the 2009 Joint Meeting of the International Pancreas and Islet Transplant Association (IPITA) and the International Xenotransplantation Association (IXA)

Invited Speakers and Oral Abstracts of the 2009 Joint Meeting of the International Pancreas and... Monday, October 12, 2009 Invited Speakers IPITA Main Plenary Session 1 Pancreas Organ and Beta Cell Availability Donor preconditioning and pancreas recovery: Do’s and don’ts H. Arbogast Department of Internal Medicine, Diabetes Center and Pulmonary Division, University of Munich, Munich, Germany Pancreas preservation: Standard and novel methods S. Nadalin Department of General, Visceral, and Transplant Surgery, Tübingen University Hospital, Tübingen, Germany Parallel Plenary Session 1 Clinical Islet Transplantation Collaborative islet transplant registry report 2009 R. Alejandro Diabetes Research Institute, Miami, Florida, USA Background and Purpose: The Collaborative Islet Transplant Registry (CITR) is funded by the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) to compile data and report results on human-to-human islet transplantation since 1999. Patients and Methods: For each islet/beta cell infusion, data is collected on the pancreas donor(s), islet processing, and recipient status from screening through long-term after transplant, including severe hypoglycemia, hemoglobin A1C, fasting blood glucose and C-peptide, and insulin use, as well as secondary outcomes, reportable adverse events, complete graft failure and loss to follow-up. The database was closed for analysis on April 1, 2009 for data on recipients that were registered in CITR as http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Xenotransplantation Wiley

Invited Speakers and Oral Abstracts of the 2009 Joint Meeting of the International Pancreas and Islet Transplant Association (IPITA) and the International Xenotransplantation Association (IXA)

Xenotransplantation , Volume 16 (5) – Sep 1, 2009

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Wiley
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© 2009 John Wiley & Sons A/S
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0908-665X
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1399-3089
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10.1111/j.1399-3089.2009.00539_2.x
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Monday, October 12, 2009 Invited Speakers IPITA Main Plenary Session 1 Pancreas Organ and Beta Cell Availability Donor preconditioning and pancreas recovery: Do’s and don’ts H. Arbogast Department of Internal Medicine, Diabetes Center and Pulmonary Division, University of Munich, Munich, Germany Pancreas preservation: Standard and novel methods S. Nadalin Department of General, Visceral, and Transplant Surgery, Tübingen University Hospital, Tübingen, Germany Parallel Plenary Session 1 Clinical Islet Transplantation Collaborative islet transplant registry report 2009 R. Alejandro Diabetes Research Institute, Miami, Florida, USA Background and Purpose: The Collaborative Islet Transplant Registry (CITR) is funded by the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) to compile data and report results on human-to-human islet transplantation since 1999. Patients and Methods: For each islet/beta cell infusion, data is collected on the pancreas donor(s), islet processing, and recipient status from screening through long-term after transplant, including severe hypoglycemia, hemoglobin A1C, fasting blood glucose and C-peptide, and insulin use, as well as secondary outcomes, reportable adverse events, complete graft failure and loss to follow-up. The database was closed for analysis on April 1, 2009 for data on recipients that were registered in CITR as

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Published: Sep 1, 2009

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