National Renal Transplant Registry

This database is a renal database collecting data since 1964. It is used to assess graft survival and patient survival, monitor factors affecting outcomes. **Purpose:** The purpose of the registry is to provide robust data capable of informing the outcomes of renal transplants/recipients in Ireland. The upkeep of a national registry is required by law (SI No325/2012) which came into effect in August 2012 in compliance with EU Directive 2010/53/EU on Standards of Quality and Safety of Human Organs intended for Transplantation. The upkeep of the National Registry complies with DIRECTIVE 95/46/EC of 24 October 1995 on the protection of individuals with regard to t **Coverage:** All consecutive renal transplants from 1964 performed in Ireland. Data collection starts at time of transplant and finishes at failure of allograft or death of recipient.

Health Category

Language

Eng

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Access Rights http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/access-right/PUBLIC
Frequency http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/frequency/QUARTERLY
Id a11edbba-11f9-4fbc-ad95-a59c4d3049d6
Identifier NDC-0100
Isopen True
Issued 2002-01-01
License Id cc-by
License Title Creative Commons Attribution
License Url http://www.opendefinition.org/licenses/cc-by
Max Typical Age 85
Metadata Created 2026-03-19T17:16:26.500174
Metadata Modified 2026-03-19T17:16:26.500177
Min Typical Age 18
Modified 2025-04-03
Name national-renal-transplant-registry-100
Notes This database is a renal database collecting data since 1964. It is used to assess graft survival and patient survival, monitor factors affecting outcomes. **Purpose:** The purpose of the registry is to provide robust data capable of informing the outcomes of renal transplants/recipients in Ireland. The upkeep of a national registry is required by law (SI No325/2012) which came into effect in August 2012 in compliance with EU Directive 2010/53/EU on Standards of Quality and Safety of Human Organs intended for Transplantation. The upkeep of the National Registry complies with DIRECTIVE 95/46/EC of 24 October 1995 on the protection of individuals with regard to t **Coverage:** All consecutive renal transplants from 1964 performed in Ireland. Data collection starts at time of transplant and finishes at failure of allograft or death of recipient.
Num Resources 0
Num Tags 5
Number Of Records 943012
Number Of Unique Individuals 232466
Private False
Provenance Data is collated in the renal unit from hospital based systems and laboratory reports. Collected at time of transplant and yearly afterwards.
Title National Renal Transplant Registry
Type dataset

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