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New-onset diabetes after transplantation in tacrolimus-treated, living kidney transplantation: long-term impact and utility of the pre-transplant OGTT

BACKGROUND: To evaluate the role of the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) before transplantation and to examine the risk factors for new-onset diabetes after transplantation (NODAT) during long-term follow-up of renal transplant recipients receiving FK-based therapy. METHODS: The study evaluated 37...

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Autores principales: Iida, Shoichi, Ishida, Hideki, Tokumoto, Tadahiko, Omoto, Kazuya, Shirakawa, Hiroki, Shimizu, Tomokazu, Amano, Hiroyuki, Setoguchi, Kiyoshi, Nozaki, Taiji, Toki, Daisuke, Tokita, Daisuke, Tanabe, Kazunari
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2995209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20169408
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11255-010-9712-0
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Sumario:BACKGROUND: To evaluate the role of the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) before transplantation and to examine the risk factors for new-onset diabetes after transplantation (NODAT) during long-term follow-up of renal transplant recipients receiving FK-based therapy. METHODS: The study evaluated 378 patients pre-transplantation using the OGTT and assigned them to one of three groups: Group 1, normal pattern; Group 2, impaired fasting glucose (IFG)/impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) pattern (IFG/IGT); and Group 3, DM pattern. RESULTS: Although the incidence of NODAT was higher in Group 3 than in groups 1 and 2, no significant difference was found between the three groups with regard to graft survival during long-term follow-up. Multivariate analysis showed that only a family history of diabetes was a significant factor determining NODAT progression. CONCLUSIONS: Impaired glucose tolerance appears to be a threshold influencing NODAT; however, it was not a significant factor in graft survival. Careful monitoring and management based on the result of the pre-transplantation OGTT appear to prevent the deterioration of impaired glucose tolerance in renal transplant recipients receiving FK-based therapy, even when a pre-operative OGTT shows impaired glycemic control.