Every data point matters. Every trend reveals an opportunity. And every international comparison can lead to decisions that help save more lives.

At DTI Foundation, we believe that improving organ donation and transplantation depends not only on clinical expertise and strong coordination, but also on something essential: measuring, understanding, and learning. That is why we are proud to announce the publication of the final 2024 data from IRODaT, the leading international registry for organ donation and transplantation.

IRODaT: the global registry that turns data into progress

IRODaT (International Registry on Organ Donation and Transplantation) is the main international platform for collecting, analysing, and sharing global data on organ donation and transplantation.

Its value goes far beyond compiling figures. IRODaT provides a global and comparative view of donation and transplant activity, helping identify patterns, track progress, anticipate challenges, and support countries in strengthening their programmes. In a field where every improvement can mean more patients transplanted and more lives saved, data becomes a direct driver of impact.

A tool created by DTI Foundation, with continuous technical support

IRODaT is not just a registry. It is an international project launched from the very beginning by DTI Foundation, with a clear mission: to provide the world with a solid, reliable, and accessible data source that contributes to improving organ donation and transplantation systems.

DTI Foundation continues to provide technical support and ongoing guidance to ensure data quality, methodological consistency, and the continuous development of the platform. This support is essential for IRODaT to remain a robust and valuable resource, aligned with the real needs of professionals and healthcare systems worldwide.

What does IRODaT bring to the international community?

Comparable and reliable data
IRODaT gathers information from countries around the world, offering a strong foundation to analyse activity transparently and with consistent criteria.

Better decision-making
Data supports programme leaders, health authorities, and clinical teams in shaping strategies, assessing outcomes, and identifying improvement areas.

Boosting research
Each year, more than 100 researchers use IRODaT data to develop studies, generate evidence, and improve clinical practice.

Global collaboration and shared learning
IRODaT connects the international community, fostering knowledge exchange and joint progress towards more effective and equitable systems.

Final 2024 data: a global snapshot to keep moving forward

The publication of the final numbers for 2024 represents an important step to understand how organ donation and transplantation is evolving worldwide. It is an opportunity to analyse trends, strengthen policies, identify priorities, and accelerate improvement.

Because when data is shared, knowledge grows. And when knowledge grows, systems improve.

Access the data

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We invite you to explore the registry, consult the global data available, and discover how international analysis can contribute to a future with more transplant opportunities for patients worldwide.