학술논문

Post-Transplant Diabetes: Prevalence, Risk, and Management Challenges
Document Type
Report
Source
Dubai Diabetes and Endocrinology Journal. September, 2022, Vol. 28 Issue 3, p79, 14 p.
Subject
United Arab Emirates
Language
English
ISSN
2673-1797
Abstract
The prevalence of diabetes and diabetic nephropathy is increasing, especially in middle eastern countries. Many patients reach end-stage renal disease and either start dialysis or consider preemptive transplantation. Even a higher number of patients develop post-transplant diabetes, which imposes an even higher risk on graft survival and outcomes post-transplantation. Recently, in the UAE, a renal transplant service has been initiated. Because the population is considered at high risk for post-transplant diabetes, we wrote this review article to discuss the prevalence, risk factors, diagnostic criteria, and management, including lifestyle interventions, manipulation of immunosuppressant agents, and suggested algorithms for the use of oral hypoglycemic agents used in the management of post-transplantation diabetes mellitus. We also discussed the specific indications for each of the oral hypoglycemic agents. Keywords: Post-transplant diabetes mellitus, NODAT, Calcineurin inhibitors, Dialysis, Lifestyle modification, Sodium-glucose transporter inhibitors
Author(s): Alaaeldin M.K. Bashier [a]; Dileep Kumar [b]; Fakhriya J. Alalawi [b]; Hind Al Nour [b]; Amna Khalifa Al Hadari [b]; Azza Abdulaziz Bin Hussain [c] Introduction Data from the [...]