The mission of CITR is to expedite progress and promote safety in islet/beta cell transplantation through the collection, analysis, and communication of comprehensive and current data on all islet/beta cell transplants performed in North America.
Website: www.citregistry.org
Detailed Description: CITR.pdf
Case Report Forms
CITR Case Report Forms and Instructions
Data
- Annual Reports, which have data on recipient and donor characteristics, pancreas procurement and islet processing, immunosuppressive medications, function of the donated islets, patients’ lab results, and adverse events.
- Members of the scientific community can request analyses of data from the Registry. Please send requests to citr@emmes.com
- Standard data collection forms, data structures and definitions are available to the scientific community. Please send a request for this material to citr@emmes.com
Manual of Operations
CITR Manual of Procedures
Opportunities for New Investigators
Investigators who are starting an islet transplant program, or who are part of an existing program, are encouraged to apply via the CITR website.
Organizational/Committee Structures
Organization Chart
Presentations
Standard PowerPoint slide set for scientific presentations accompanying each CITR Annual Report are available on the CITR website.
Protocols: Human Investigation
The CITR Protocol outlines the Registry methodology and objectives.
Publications and Presentations Policies
Please see the Manual of Procedures for CITR's policies on publications and presentations.
Quality Control Policies
Please see the Manual of Procedures for CITR's quality enhancement program (QC procedures).
Standardized Vocabularies
CITR Codelists
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