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Regulations on recording Cold Ischaemia time (UK)?

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DaveL - 20 Jul 2007 12:28 GMT
Hi all,

Does anyone know of any regulations regarding the accurate recording
of cold ischaemia times (CIT) prior to transplants in the UK?

I'd like to find any type of source regarding the accuracy of CIT as
I'm undertaking a study heavily based on CIT and need to know how
accurate the measurements are before I can even pass judgement on the
merit of my model.

Even personal experience if you happen to be the one recording it
would be amazing just to give me an idea. Naturally, anonymity would
be kept if so desired (it is only a MSc dissertation being distributed
to about 3 people and wont be placed in the library due to the nature
of the data).

Thanks for any help on this or any general issues pertinent to CIT.

DaveL
DaveL - 23 Jul 2007 09:29 GMT
> Hi all,
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