Post-transplantation diabetes mellitus; frequency and related risk factors: A single center study

Post-transplantation Diabetes Mellitus (PTDM) is a serious complication after organ transplantation, which could lead to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The rate of PTDM increased in recent years, probably due to new immunosuppressive drugs such as Tacrolimus. In this study, we retrospective...

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Main Authors: Ghafari Ali, PourAli Reza, Sepehrvand Nariman, Hatami Sanaz, Modarres Vanooshe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2010-01-01
Series:Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
Online Access:http://www.sjkdt.org/article.asp?issn=1319-2442;year=2010;volume=21;issue=5;spage=842;epage=845;aulast=Ghafari
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spelling doaj-a1b6f794c7a74ded8f5ca658a0bacdf22020-11-25T00:02:49ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsSaudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation1319-24422010-01-01215842845Post-transplantation diabetes mellitus; frequency and related risk factors: A single center studyGhafari AliPourAli RezaSepehrvand NarimanHatami SanazModarres VanooshePost-transplantation Diabetes Mellitus (PTDM) is a serious complication after organ transplantation, which could lead to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The rate of PTDM increased in recent years, probably due to new immunosuppressive drugs such as Tacrolimus. In this study, we retrospectively evaluated the frequency of PTDM and related risk factors in 644 non diabetic patients who underwent renal transplantation. Data was analyzed by chi-square and Fisher&#x2032;s exact test in SPSS software ver11.5. Among 644 patients PTDM developed in 10.2&#x0025; similar to literature. PTDM was significantly correlated to age (<i>P</i> value = 0.000), positive familial history (<i>P</i>= 0.003) and HBV infection (<i>P</i>= 0.046). In conclusion, PTDM is not uncommon in Iranian patients and a positive family history of diabetes, HBV infection and older age increases the likelihood to develop PTDM.http://www.sjkdt.org/article.asp?issn=1319-2442;year=2010;volume=21;issue=5;spage=842;epage=845;aulast=Ghafari
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author Ghafari Ali
PourAli Reza
Sepehrvand Nariman
Hatami Sanaz
Modarres Vanooshe
spellingShingle Ghafari Ali
PourAli Reza
Sepehrvand Nariman
Hatami Sanaz
Modarres Vanooshe
Post-transplantation diabetes mellitus; frequency and related risk factors: A single center study
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
author_facet Ghafari Ali
PourAli Reza
Sepehrvand Nariman
Hatami Sanaz
Modarres Vanooshe
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title Post-transplantation diabetes mellitus; frequency and related risk factors: A single center study
title_short Post-transplantation diabetes mellitus; frequency and related risk factors: A single center study
title_full Post-transplantation diabetes mellitus; frequency and related risk factors: A single center study
title_fullStr Post-transplantation diabetes mellitus; frequency and related risk factors: A single center study
title_full_unstemmed Post-transplantation diabetes mellitus; frequency and related risk factors: A single center study
title_sort post-transplantation diabetes mellitus; frequency and related risk factors: a single center study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
issn 1319-2442
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Post-transplantation Diabetes Mellitus (PTDM) is a serious complication after organ transplantation, which could lead to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The rate of PTDM increased in recent years, probably due to new immunosuppressive drugs such as Tacrolimus. In this study, we retrospectively evaluated the frequency of PTDM and related risk factors in 644 non diabetic patients who underwent renal transplantation. Data was analyzed by chi-square and Fisher&#x2032;s exact test in SPSS software ver11.5. Among 644 patients PTDM developed in 10.2&#x0025; similar to literature. PTDM was significantly correlated to age (<i>P</i> value = 0.000), positive familial history (<i>P</i>= 0.003) and HBV infection (<i>P</i>= 0.046). In conclusion, PTDM is not uncommon in Iranian patients and a positive family history of diabetes, HBV infection and older age increases the likelihood to develop PTDM.
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