Transplant therapies for diabetes: a review of outcomes and indications for kidney, pancreas and islet transplantation

A. Wiseman, P. Gottlieb
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Purpose of reviewPatients with diabetes are not infrequently faced with considering the possibility of organ transplantation, both as a therapy to manage diabetes itself as well as a therapy to manage complications of diabetes. Healthcare providers must be aware of the outcomes and advances in kidney, pancreas and islet transplantation in order to effectively advise and guide patients through the process of transplant evaluation. Recent findingsRecently, it has become clear that an aggressive approach to kidney transplantation should be taken in patients with diabetes with kidney failure, including early referral and consideration of ‘expanded donor criteria’ donor kidneys. Pancreas transplantation has become increasingly successful and may offer a subset of these patients a survival advantage, but the timing of pancreas transplantation remains in question. The field of islet transplantation continues to evolve, and offers significant benefits of resolution of hypoglycemia unawareness and improved glycemic control with less procedural complications. SummaryKidney transplantation must be recognized by all healthcare providers as the treatment of choice in individuals with diabetes and renal failure. Advances in both pancreas and islet transplantation now demonstrate significant benefits for specific populations, and can be considered for subsets of patients with type 1 diabetes.
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糖尿病的移植治疗:肾、胰腺和胰岛移植的结果和适应症综述
综述目的糖尿病患者经常面临考虑器官移植的可能性,无论是作为治疗糖尿病本身的方法还是治疗糖尿病并发症的方法。医疗保健提供者必须了解肾、胰腺和胰岛移植的结果和进展,以便有效地建议和指导患者完成移植评估过程。最近的发现最近,对于伴有肾衰竭的糖尿病患者,应该采取积极的肾移植方法,包括早期转诊和考虑“扩大供体标准”供体肾脏。胰腺移植已经变得越来越成功,并且可能为这些患者的一部分提供生存优势,但是胰腺移植的时机仍然存在问题。胰岛移植领域不断发展,提供了解决低血糖无意识和改善血糖控制的显著益处,减少了手术并发症。肾移植必须得到所有医疗保健提供者的认可,作为糖尿病和肾功能衰竭患者的治疗选择。胰腺和胰岛移植的进展现在显示出对特定人群的显着益处,并且可以考虑用于1型糖尿病患者亚群。
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