Pancreatic steatosis is an independent risk factor for post-transplant diabetes mellitus in kidney transplant patients
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Hasbal, Nuri Barış
Kanbay, Mehmet
Çöpür, Sidar
Peltek, İbrahim Batuhan
Mutlu, Ali
Atalay, Hande Özen
Kesgin, Yavuz Erkam
Karakaya, Afak Durur
Koçak, Burak
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Siriopol, Dimitrie (55135889900
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Wiley
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Background and Aim: Post-transplant diabetes mellitus (PTDM) is associated with an increased risk of post-transplant cardiovascular diseases, and several risk factors of PTDM have been shown in the literature. Yet, the relationship between hepatic and pancreatic steatosis with post-transplant diabetes mellitus remains vague. We aimed to evaluate pancreatic steatosis, a novel component of metabolic syndrome, and hepatic steatosis association with post-transplant diabetes mellitus in a single-center retrospective cohort study conducted on kidney transplant recipients.Method: We have performed a single-center retrospective cohort study involving all kidney transplant recipients. We have utilized pretransplant Fibrosis-4, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease fibrosis score, and abdominal computed tomography for the assessment of visceral steatosis status.Results: We have included 373 kidney transplant recipients with a mean follow-up period of 32 months in our final analysis. Post-transplant diabetes mellitus risk is associated with older age (p < .001), higher body-mass index (p < .001), nonalcoholic fatty liver disease-fibrosis score (p = .002), hepatic (p < .001) or pancreatic (p < .001) steatosis on imaging and higher pre-transplant serum triglyceride (p = .003) and glucose levels (p = .001) after multivariate analysis.Conclusion: Our study illustrates that recipients' pancreatic steatosis is an independent predictive factor for post-transplant diabetes mellitus including in kidney transplant patients.
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Surgery, Transplantation, Medicine