The Malta Business Weekly

LifeCycle renews its support for Traccia software match programme at Renal Unit

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Around 130 renal patients waiting for a kidney transplant are being monitored on the sophistica­ted Traccia software solution at Mater Dei Hospital’s Renal Unit. Since the introducti­on of Traccia in 2017, 32 patients received a kidney transplant after their blood compositio­n was compatible with the donated organ. Ten of the kidney donations were received from living donors while 22 were from deceased donors.

LifeCycle (Malta) Foundation is renewing its sponsorshi­p agreement with the Ministry for Health for the third consecutiv­e year. LifeCycle Founder Alan Curry presented the Foundation’s yearly donation of €10,000 to the Head of the Renal Unit Professor Emanuel Farrugia in the presence of Charge Head Nurse Paul Calleja, LifeCycle Chairperso­n Dr Shirley Cefai, Coordinato­r Julian Cefai, and nursing staff. The money covers the running costs of mantaining the Traccia data base programme.

Traccia is the data base programme which keeps all the informatio­n regarding the kidney recipient waiting list. It keeps data and give points accordingl­y to waiting time, age matching, human tissue typing matching, clinical findings, hypersensi­tisation, lack of access, etc. Traccia facilitate­s the procedure of finding the right match for renal patient compatible with a kidney donor with better chances of success and longer graft survival, for the satisfacti­on of the donor and the recipient’s fulfilment of life.

“As LifeCycle Foundation, we were further encouraged in our efforts when we learnt that through the new Traccia programme, there is an average of 15 successful kidney transplant­s performed every year,” said Alan Curry who 21 years ago founded LifeCycle Challenge.

Every year, LifeCycle organises a tough cycling challenge, each time in different countries to generate the necessary funding for LifeCycle Foundation’s mission, that is to raise money for life saving equipment to help persons suffering from renal failure and to raise awareness about Organ Transplant­s here in Malta.

This year’s Nescafé 3in1 LifeCycle Challenge will take the participan­ts on a route of 2,000 km from Vietnam, through Laos, and Cambodia ending at the Temples of Angkor Wat, a UNESCO Heritage site.

On thanking LifeCycle Foundation for their efforts and support, Prof Farrugia said: “Our Renal Unit provides facilities for treating patients with kidney failure who require haemodialy­sis and peritoneal dialysis, apart from co-ordinating kidney transplant services. Thanks to the yearly contributi­on from LifeCycle, the Traccia software programme has been of great support to patients at the Renal Unit.”

“Renal patients have to undergo four hours on dialysis, three times a week, attached to a blood cleaning machine. This is a very aggressive treatment which leaves the patient quite debilitate­d. Through Traccia, apart from facilitati­ng the process, it will also allocate organs to those patients which match most and not only rely on the waiting time on the list. Every kidney donation is now being run by this new system and this is saving us precious time,” explained Charge Nurse Paul Calleja.

Funds are collected from both companies and individual­s. Nescafé 3in1 is the title sponsor of LifeCycle Challenge 2019.

Donations for Nescafé 3in1 LifeCycle Challenge 2019 can be sent via sms: 5061 7370 = €2.33; 5061 8920 = €6.99; 5061 9229 = €11.65; or via a call to 5160 2020 = €10, 5170 2005 = €15; and 5180 2006 = €25. Bank details are Swift code VALLMTMT, IBAN number MT 18 VALL 2201300000­0014814521­017, Bank name Bank of Valletta, Account number 1481452101­7.

For further updates and to donate towards LifeCycle Challenge 2019 on www.lifecyclef­oundation.com or on Fb: https://www.facebook.com/LifeCycleC­hallenge/

 ??  ?? Alan Curry (third from right) presenting the annual donation of €10,000 for the runnings costs of Traccia software programme to Professor Emanuel Farrugia
Alan Curry (third from right) presenting the annual donation of €10,000 for the runnings costs of Traccia software programme to Professor Emanuel Farrugia

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