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Development of Diabetes Mellitus Following Kidney Transplantation: A Canadian Experience
Authors:Sita Gourishankar   Gian S. Jhangri  Marcello Tonelli  Loreen H. Wales   Sandra M. Cockfield
Affiliation:Division of Nephrology and Transplantation Immunology, 11-108E Clinical Sciences Building, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. sitag@ualberta.ca
Abstract:The onset of diabetes mellitus following kidney transplantation or post-transplant diabetes mellitus (PTDM) is now recognized as being an increasingly common complication that is associated with poor graft and patient survival. The incidence and clinical correlates of PTDM in a Canadian kidney transplant population has not been examined and may vary based on differences in demographics (i.e. race). Furthermore, little information exists on the association of variables such as cumulative dose of corticosteroids and trough calcineurin inhibitor levels and PTDM. We examined all recipients of a kidney transplant in our center between 1995 and 2001 and found an overall PTDM rate of 9.8%. Five clinical factors were independently associated with PTDM: older recipient age, deceased donor, hepatitis C antibody status, rejection episode and use of tacrolimus (vs. cyclosporine). Furthermore, cumulative corticosteroid dose and calcineurin inhibitor trough level were not associated with PTDM. This study demonstrates that in a Canadian kidney transplant population that there is a significant risk of PTDM following kidney transplantation, and it is therefore advisable to minimize this risk.
Keywords:Post transplant diabetes mellitus    risk factors    tacrolimus
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