Renal impairment and diabetes mellitus after liver transplant |
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Authors: | Sutedja D S Wai C-T Teoh K-F Lee H-L DaCosta M Lee M Kaur M Lee Y-M Lee K-H Mak K Quak S-H Isaac J Lim S-G Prabhakaran K |
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Affiliation: | Singapore Liver Transplant Program, National University Hospital, Singapore. dedess@nuh.com.sg |
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Abstract: | ![]() INTRODUCTION: One of the major concerns in liver transplant patients who survive past 1 year posttransplant is the development of chronic diseases. AIM: We studied two important clinical conditions that can have a chronic course-renal impairment and diabetes mellitus-among long-term liver transplant survivors. METHODS: All adult patients transplanted and followed for at least 1 year were evaluated for clinical status, blood tests, and imaging studies. The occurrence and development of renal impairment, defined as a serum creatinine above 125 micromol/L or creatinine clearance less than 75 mL/min, or diabetes mellitus were evaluated for contributing factors. RESULTS: The 35 evaluated patients of mean age at transplant of 50 years had a mean follow-up duration of 45 months. The incidence of posttransplant renal impairment was 22.8% at 1 year and 47.6% at 3 years. This disorder was associated with pretransplant renal impairment and with a diagnosis of diabetes. Posttransplant diabetes mellitus was observed in 48.6% with 41.1% resolving over time. CONCLUSION: Posttransplant renal impairment appears to be a potential long-term problem. Although this relates to pretransplant conditions, longer follow-up is required to examine whether posttransplant factors contribute to its progression. |
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