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NCT02900040

Clinical Database Associated With a Biological Banking Accessible to Initiate Epidemiological and Translational Collaborative Researches in Kidney Transplantation

Sponsor: Nantes University Hospital

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Summary

The French DIVAT (standing for Données Informatisées et VAlidées en Transplantation in french, and in English "Computerized and VAlidated Data in Transplantation" ) cohort was Kicked off in 1994 by the Transplantation Urology Nephrology Institute of the Nantes University Hospital in France. The primary objective of this multicenter computerized database was to enable prospective clinical and epidemiological research studies concerning kidney transplant recipients, particularly focusing on mid- and long-term clinical outcomes, therapeutic strategies and public health issues. The patient-case system of the DIVAT cohort allows the monitoring of medical records of all patient-specific and allograft-specific data, including bio-banking since 2005. Data are collected from the date of transplantation until the graft failure, at each scheduled outpatient visit or hospital admission motivating by a new clinical, therapeutical or biological expression. The DIVAT cohort contains information on more than 11000 transplant recipients between 1994 and today, issued from 8 French university hospitals centers (the DIVAT Network is organized by a consortium agreement). 18% of all patients underwent retransplantation and 11% of all kidney transplants originated from living donors. The DIVAT network heavily works to ensure a high-quality data collection with the aim of exploring adequately the complex post-transplantation process. The Divat network encourage collaborations and enables interested researchers to submit a research project by completing a request form available on the DIVAT website (http://www.divat.fr/en) describing the context, objectives and design of the study

Official title: The French DIVAT: a Clinical Database Associated With a Biological Banking Accessible to Initiate Epidemiological and Translational Collaborative Researches in Kidney Transplantation

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

30000

Start Date

1994-01

Completion Date

2050-01

Last Updated

2016-09-15

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

kidney transplantation

Locations (8)

Docteur Buron

Lyon, France

Professeur Mourad

Montpellier, France

Professeur Kessler

Nancy, France

Professeur Ladriere

Nancy, France

Pr Cassuto

Nice, France

Professeur Kreis

Paris, France

Professeur Legendre

Paris, France

Professeur Rostaing

Toulouse, France