Post-transplant diabetes mellitus.

IF 0.1 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS Symbolae Osloenses Pub Date : 2019-09-01 DOI:10.7861/clinmed.2019-0195
Tahseen A Chowdhury
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Post-transplant diabetes mellitus (PTDM) is common following solid organ transplantation, and is a risk factor for graft failure and patient mortality. In addition to standard diabetes risk factors such as obesity and ethnicity, patients undergoing transplantation also have the additional risk factors of immunosuppressive agents and infections such as hepatitis C. Patients undergoing transplant assessment should be screened for diabetes. If non-diabetic, but deemed at high risk, they should be offered careful lifestyle advice to reduce risk of post-transplant weight gain and therefore reduce risk of PTDM. Hyperglycaemia in the early post-operative period should be managed ideally with insulin therapy. Once clinically stable, there may be an opportunity to reduce or stop insulin, and consider oral hypoglycaemic agents. Despite lack of evidence from randomised trials, PTDM should be actively screened for in all transplant recipients, and actively managed with structured education, screening for complications, cardiovascular risk reduction and anti-hyperglycaemic therapy.

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移植后糖尿病。
移植后糖尿病(PTDM)是实体器官移植后的常见病,也是导致移植失败和患者死亡的风险因素之一。除了肥胖和种族等标准的糖尿病风险因素外,接受移植手术的患者还有免疫抑制剂和丙型肝炎等感染的额外风险因素。如果患者没有糖尿病,但被视为高危人群,则应向其提供细致的生活方式建议,以降低移植后体重增加的风险,从而降低 PTDM 的风险。术后早期的高血糖最好使用胰岛素治疗。一旦临床情况稳定,就有机会减少或停用胰岛素,并考虑使用口服降糖药。尽管缺乏随机试验的证据,但仍应在所有移植受者中积极筛查 PTDM,并通过结构化教育、并发症筛查、降低心血管风险和抗高血糖治疗来积极管理。
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