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Influence of SPK with Enteric Drainage on the Pancreatic Exocrine Function in Diabetic Patients with Uremia

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine the use of fecal elastase in evaluating the effect of simultaneous pancreas–kidney transplantation with enteric drainage on the pancreatic exocrine function of diabetic patients with uremia. METHODS: A total of 19 patients with simultaneous pancreas–kidney tr...

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Autores principales: Pei, Guanghui, Lv, Wu, Li, Xiaohang, Zhang, Guoqing, Zhang, Jialin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5613707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29138633
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3709306
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author Pei, Guanghui
Lv, Wu
Li, Xiaohang
Zhang, Guoqing
Zhang, Jialin
author_facet Pei, Guanghui
Lv, Wu
Li, Xiaohang
Zhang, Guoqing
Zhang, Jialin
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description OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine the use of fecal elastase in evaluating the effect of simultaneous pancreas–kidney transplantation with enteric drainage on the pancreatic exocrine function of diabetic patients with uremia. METHODS: A total of 19 patients with simultaneous pancreas–kidney transplantation (SPK) with enteric drainage, 31 diabetic patients with uremia (chronic renal failure (CRF)), 22 diabetic patients with uremia who underwent renal transplantation (RT), and 20 normal individuals (CON) were included in the study. Pancreatic exocrine insufficiency was determined using fecal elastase. Results. The fecal pancreatic elastase level in SPK patients with enteric drainage was 479 μg/g, which was significantly higher than 229 μg/g in CRF patients and 197 μg/g in RT patients. Using 200 μg/g as the established threshold, a reduced fecal pancreatic elastase level was found in 14/31 of CRF patients, 12/22 of RT patients, 1/19 of SPK patients with enteric drainage, and 1/20 of CON patients. The correlation analysis revealed a significant association between fecal elastase and glycosylated hemoglobin. CONCLUSIONS: The present study indicated that SPK with enteric drainage improves pancreatic endocrine and exocrine functions. Fecal elastase may be a clinically relevant means to determine the therapeutic effects.
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spelling pubmed-56137072017-11-14 Influence of SPK with Enteric Drainage on the Pancreatic Exocrine Function in Diabetic Patients with Uremia Pei, Guanghui Lv, Wu Li, Xiaohang Zhang, Guoqing Zhang, Jialin Int J Endocrinol Research Article OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine the use of fecal elastase in evaluating the effect of simultaneous pancreas–kidney transplantation with enteric drainage on the pancreatic exocrine function of diabetic patients with uremia. METHODS: A total of 19 patients with simultaneous pancreas–kidney transplantation (SPK) with enteric drainage, 31 diabetic patients with uremia (chronic renal failure (CRF)), 22 diabetic patients with uremia who underwent renal transplantation (RT), and 20 normal individuals (CON) were included in the study. Pancreatic exocrine insufficiency was determined using fecal elastase. Results. The fecal pancreatic elastase level in SPK patients with enteric drainage was 479 μg/g, which was significantly higher than 229 μg/g in CRF patients and 197 μg/g in RT patients. Using 200 μg/g as the established threshold, a reduced fecal pancreatic elastase level was found in 14/31 of CRF patients, 12/22 of RT patients, 1/19 of SPK patients with enteric drainage, and 1/20 of CON patients. The correlation analysis revealed a significant association between fecal elastase and glycosylated hemoglobin. CONCLUSIONS: The present study indicated that SPK with enteric drainage improves pancreatic endocrine and exocrine functions. Fecal elastase may be a clinically relevant means to determine the therapeutic effects. Hindawi 2017 2017-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5613707/ /pubmed/29138633 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3709306 Text en Copyright © 2017 Guanghui Pei et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pei, Guanghui
Lv, Wu
Li, Xiaohang
Zhang, Guoqing
Zhang, Jialin
Influence of SPK with Enteric Drainage on the Pancreatic Exocrine Function in Diabetic Patients with Uremia
title Influence of SPK with Enteric Drainage on the Pancreatic Exocrine Function in Diabetic Patients with Uremia
title_full Influence of SPK with Enteric Drainage on the Pancreatic Exocrine Function in Diabetic Patients with Uremia
title_fullStr Influence of SPK with Enteric Drainage on the Pancreatic Exocrine Function in Diabetic Patients with Uremia
title_full_unstemmed Influence of SPK with Enteric Drainage on the Pancreatic Exocrine Function in Diabetic Patients with Uremia
title_short Influence of SPK with Enteric Drainage on the Pancreatic Exocrine Function in Diabetic Patients with Uremia
title_sort influence of spk with enteric drainage on the pancreatic exocrine function in diabetic patients with uremia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5613707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29138633
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3709306
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