Vesetranszplantáció utáni szénhidrátanyagcsere-változások és annak hatásai a cardiovascularis rizikóra [Changes in carbohydrate metabolism after kidney transplantation and their effects on cardiovascular risk]

Introduction: Cardiovascular disease is the major cause of deaths after transplantation, with diabetes mellitus being the main risk factor in development. Aim: The aim of our study was to assess the prevalence of new onset diabetes mellitus in connection with the cardiovascular risk predicted by the...

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Main Authors: Borda Bernadett
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Hódi Zoltán
Ottlakán Aurél
Szabó Viktor
Lázár György ifj
Format: Article
Published: 2017
Series:ORVOSI HETILAP 158 No. 38
doi:10.1556/650.2017.30833

mtmt:26860007
Online Access:http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/16101
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Summary:Introduction: Cardiovascular disease is the major cause of deaths after transplantation, with diabetes mellitus being the main risk factor in development. Aim: The aim of our study was to assess the prevalence of new onset diabetes mellitus in connection with the cardiovascular risk predicted by the HEART Score. Method: 44 patients were involved in our study; after overview of baseline data, OGTT was performed, followed by patient classification into the following groups: normal, impaired fasting glucose/impaired glucose tolerance, and new onset diabetes mellitus. Insulin resistance and kidney function were also assessed. Results: Concerning baseline data, cold ischemic time (p = 0.016), body weight (p = 0.035), BMI (p = 0.025), and HbA1C (p = 0.0024) proved to be significantly different between normal and diabetic patients. Significant difference was found based on HOMA IR between the two groups 1.69±0.51 vs 6.46±1.42; p = 0.0017). Based on the HEART Score, patients with new onset diabetes mellitus were put into Group 3, which also reflects the risk which diabetes carries for the development of cardiovascular diseases. Conclusion: Cardiovascular risk can be decreased with increased allograft survival by early diagnosis and management of diabetes.
Physical Description:1512-1516
ISSN:0030-6002