Incidence of Diabetes Mellitus After Kidney Transplantation in Slovakia: Multicentric, Prospective Analysis

Abstract Background The incidence rate of post-transplant diabetes mellitus (PTDM) after kidney transplantation (KT) is 5% to 40%. The objective of this analysis was to identify the risk factors of PTDM after KT in the Slovak Republic (SR). Methods In the group of 133 patients/non-diabetics, we iden...

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Hauptverfasser: Dedinská, L, Baltesová, T, Beňa, Ĺ, Čellár, M, Galajda, P, Chrastina, M, Jurčina, A, Kováčiková, L, Laca, L, Lacková, E, Lauková Valachová, S, Miklušica, J, Rosenberger, J, Sersenová, M, Skalová, P, Žilinská, Z, Mokáň, M
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Kováčiková, L
Laca, L
Lacková, E
Lauková Valachová, S
Miklušica, J
Rosenberger, J
Sersenová, M
Skalová, P
Žilinská, Z
Mokáň, M
description Abstract Background The incidence rate of post-transplant diabetes mellitus (PTDM) after kidney transplantation (KT) is 5% to 40%. The objective of this analysis was to identify the risk factors of PTDM after KT in the Slovak Republic (SR). Methods In the group of 133 patients/non-diabetics, we identified the risk factors of PTDM in the monitored period of 12 months from transplantation. Results The incidence of PTDM in the SR in 2014 was 38.3%. By logistic regression, we discovered that the age at the time of KT [odds ratio, 1.0885; 95% CI, 1.0222–1.1592; P  = .0082], the value of body mass index (BMI) at the time of KT [odds ratio, 1.4606; 95% CI, 1.0099–2.1125; P  = .0442], and the value of insulin resistance index (homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance) at the time of KT [odds ratio, 2.5183; 95% CI, 1.7119–3.4692; P  < .0001] represented predictive factors of PTDM. The independent risk factors of PTDM in our group were age at the time of KT of more than 60 years [HR 0.3871; 95% CI 0.1659–1.7767; P  = .0281], waist circumference at the time of KT in men more than 94 cm and in women more than 80 cm [HR, 3.4833; 95% CI, 1.2789–9.4878 ( P  = .0146)], BMI at the time of KT [HR 3.0011; 95% CI 1.0725–8.3977 ( P  = .0363)], and triacylglycerols at the time of KT more than 1.7 mmol/L [HR, 2.9763; 95% CI, 1.0141–8.7352; P  = .0471]. Conclusions In the group of Slovak patients after kidney transplantation, the dominating risk factor for PTDM development was insulin resistance prior to KT.
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The objective of this analysis was to identify the risk factors of PTDM after KT in the Slovak Republic (SR). Methods In the group of 133 patients/non-diabetics, we identified the risk factors of PTDM in the monitored period of 12 months from transplantation. Results The incidence of PTDM in the SR in 2014 was 38.3%. By logistic regression, we discovered that the age at the time of KT [odds ratio, 1.0885; 95% CI, 1.0222–1.1592; P  = .0082], the value of body mass index (BMI) at the time of KT [odds ratio, 1.4606; 95% CI, 1.0099–2.1125; P  = .0442], and the value of insulin resistance index (homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance) at the time of KT [odds ratio, 2.5183; 95% CI, 1.7119–3.4692; P  &lt; .0001] represented predictive factors of PTDM. The independent risk factors of PTDM in our group were age at the time of KT of more than 60 years [HR 0.3871; 95% CI 0.1659–1.7767; P  = .0281], waist circumference at the time of KT in men more than 94 cm and in women more than 80 cm [HR, 3.4833; 95% CI, 1.2789–9.4878 ( P  = .0146)], BMI at the time of KT [HR 3.0011; 95% CI 1.0725–8.3977 ( P  = .0363)], and triacylglycerols at the time of KT more than 1.7 mmol/L [HR, 2.9763; 95% CI, 1.0141–8.7352; P  = .0471]. 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Diabetes Mellitus - etiology
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Insulin Resistance
Kidney Transplantation - adverse effects
Logistic Models
Male
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