Paola Di Ciaccio
Istituto Superiore di Sanità
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Transfusion Medicine and Hemotherapy | 2011
Maura Mareri; Marzia Filippetti; Angelo Ghirardini; Francesca Vespasiano; Paola Di Ciaccio; Alessandro Nanni Costa
Background: In the last years, there have been increasing concerns about the safety and traceability of human tissues and cells in Europe. In order to regulate this part of medical practice, the European Commission issued 3 directives between 2004 and 2006 and endorsed EUROCET to support member states in fulfilling some of their obligations. Methods: EUROCET created a connection with the European Union (EU) Competent Authorities (CAs) and set up a website where lists of the CAs, the authorized Tissue Establishments (TEs) and the activity data are published and updated. Moreover, EUROCET is involved within the Vigilance and Surveillance of Substances of Human Origin (SOHO V&S) project, aiming to support the EU member states in the establishment of vigilance and surveillance systems for tissues and cells. EUROCET is also working with EU stakeholders to develop a common coding system concerning donation and products. Results: There are 33 countries in EUROCET and 57 CAs. 3,974 TEs are recorded: 1,108 for tissues, 1,480 for haematopoietic progenitor cells and 1,386 for assisted reproduction. On the website, it is possible to find the 2010 activity data report. Conclusion: Based on its cooperation with the CAs, EUROCET represents them in the European network. Nowadays, the EU member states can rely on a web portal and database in order to put the tissue and cell directives into practice.
Archives of public health | 2013
Paola Di Ciaccio; Claudia Ferraro; Pavel Brezovsky; Eduardo Martín-Escobar; Alessandro Nanni Costa
BackgroundThe main objective of the joint action MODE is the transfer of best-practices in the field of organ donation and transplantation and the creation of positive synergies among participating European (EU) Member States (MS) apt to support authorities in possible decision-making and policy contexts.MethodsThe consortium has chosen to foster the exchange of best-practice through a series of exchange visits followed by the provision of a set of specialized trainings.Each participating MS has presented its strengths and weaknesses through a questionnaire based on the Organ Action Plan. Once the situation was clearer, countries with the strongest program organized and hosted the on-site visits and each country had the opportunity to perform five exchange visits on five selected topics.Specific courses for healthcare staff of organ coordinating and transplantation centres were organized. Based on evaluation of the results of the on-site visits and training needs indicated by the partners, the chosen topics were:• reporting on adverse events and reactions• quality assurance programme of the donation process in Spain• quality assurance of the transplantation processResults and conclusionsThe outcome is that within the EU, even among MS with well-developed services, the organ donation and transplantation activity has substantial differences so that all participating countries would benefit from investigating foreign donation and transplant systems. Collaboration at EU level can be beneficial for all systems and the joint action MODE indicated that in some countries the sharing of expertise across the EU Member States has already proved to be useful in starting a virtuous circle in organization and training that would allow to increase organ donor rates and improve overall performance.
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2018
Kitty J. Jager; Vianda S. Stel; Peter Branger; Marja Guijt; Mirela Busic; Marijana Dragovic; Fritz Diekmann; M. Manyalich; Paola Di Ciaccio; Alessandro Nanni Costa; Dave Collett; Lisa Mumford; Bernadette Haase; Aline C. Hemke; Orsolya Deme; Sándor Mihály; Mark Murphy; Cécile Couchoud; Ziad A. Massy; Marie Lingemann; Axel Rahmel
The Effect of Differing Kidney Disease Treatment Modalities and Organ Donation and Transplantation Practices on Health Expenditure and Patient Outcomes (EDITH) aims to obtain information on long-term kidney transplant outcomes, long-term health outcomes of living kidney donors and detailed outcomes and costs related to the different treatment modalities of end-stage kidney disease. Nine partners from seven European Union countries will participate in this project.
Archive | 2003
It Istituto Superiore di Sanit; Sante Venettoni; Alessandro Nanni Costa; Paola Di Ciaccio; Angelo Ghirardini; Dino Alberto Mattucci; Giorgia Santangelo; A. Buscaroli
Archive | 2001
It Istituto Superiore di Sanit; Sante Venettoni; Dino Alberto Mattucci; Gabriella Scuderi; Angelo Ghirardini; Francesco Gabrielli; Paola Di Ciaccio; Daniela Storani; Velio Macellari; Pietro Chistolini; Alessandro Nanni Costa
Transplantation | 2018
Péter Biró; Bernadette J. J. M. Haase-Kromwijk; Tommy Andersson; Eyjólfur Ingi Ásgeirsson; Tatiana Baltesová; Ioannis Boletis; Catarina Bolotinha; Gregor Bond; Georg A. Böhmig; Lisa Burnapp; Katarína Cechlárová; Paola Di Ciaccio; Jiri Fronek; Karine Hadaya; Aline C. Hemke; Christian Jacquelinet; Rachel J. Johnson; R. Kieszek; Dirk Kuypers; Ruthanne Leishman; Marie-Alice Macher; David F. Manlove; Georgia Menoudakou; Mikko Salonen; Bart Smeulders; Vito Sparacino; Frits C. R. Spieksma; María de la Oliva Valentín Muñoz; Nic Wilson; Joris vd Klundert
Transfusion Medicine and Hemotherapy | 2017
Valentina Caramia; Angelo Ghirardini; Paola Di Ciaccio; Francesca Vespasiano; Maura Mareri; Alessandro Nanni Costa
Trapianti | 2013
Margherita Gentile; Paola Di Ciaccio; Maurizio Di Fresco; Ugo Palazzo; Vito Sparacino; Alessandro Nanni Costa
Transfusion Medicine and Hemotherapy | 2011
Axel Pruß; George Galea; Sascha Rolf Lüder; Maura Mareri; Marzia Filippetti; Angelo Ghirardini; Francesca Vespasiano; Paola Di Ciaccio; Alessandro Nanni Costa; Friedger von Auer; Marja J. van Wijk; Boris M. Hogema; D. Willemijn Maas; Arlinke G. Bokhorst; Kelvin G. M. Brockbank; Eliza Rahn; Gregory J. Wright; Zhenzhen Chen; Hai Yao; Ramadan Jashari; Françoise Faucon; Beatrice Van Hoeck; Seppe De Gelas; Y. Fan; Stephane Vandenbulcke; Ulrich Kalus; Ina Wilkemeyer; Gregor Caspari; Jan Schroeter; Axel Pruss
Transfusion Medicine and Hemotherapy | 2011
Axel Pruß; George Galea; Sascha Rolf Lüder; Maura Mareri; Marzia Filippetti; Angelo Ghirardini; Francesca Vespasiano; Paola Di Ciaccio; Alessandro Nanni Costa; Friedger von Auer; Marja J. van Wijk; Boris M. Hogema; D. Willemijn Maas; Arlinke G. Bokhorst; Kelvin G. M. Brockbank; Eliza Rahn; Gregory J. Wright; Zhenzhen Chen; Hai Yao; Ramadan Jashari; Françoise Faucon; Beatrice Van Hoeck; Seppe De Gelas; Y. Fan; Stephane Vandenbulcke; Ulrich Kalus; Ina Wilkemeyer; Gregor Caspari; Jan Schroeter; Axel Pruss