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A Comparative Analysis of the Safety, Efficacy, and Cost of Islet Versus Pancreas Transplantation in Nonuremic Patients With Type 1 Diabetes.
Citation | “A Comparative Analysis Of The Safety, Efficacy, And Cost Of Islet Versus Pancreas Transplantation In Nonuremic Patients With Type 1 Diabetes.”. American Journal Of Transplantation : Official Journal Of The American Society Of Transplantation And The American Society Of Transplant Surgeons, pp. 518-26. . |
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Author | S Moassesfar, U Masharani, L A Frassetto, G L Szot, M Tavakol, P G Stock, A M Posselt |
Keywords | C-peptide, clinical research, insulin, islet isolation, islet transplantation, islets of Langerhans, pancreas, practice, simultaneous pancreas-kidney, type 1 |
Abstract |
Few current studies compare the outcomes of islet transplantation alone (ITA) and pancreas transplantation alone (PTA) for type 1 diabetes (T1D). We examined these two beta cell replacement therapies in nonuremic patients with T1D with respect to safety, graft function and cost. Sequential patients received PTA (n = 15) or ITA (n = 10) at our institution. Assessments of graft function included duration of insulin independence; glycemic control, as measured by hemoglobin A1c; and elimination of severe hypoglycemia. Cost analysis included all normalized costs associated with transplantation and inpatient management. ITA patients received one (n = 6) or two (n = 4) islet transplants. Mean duration of insulin independence in this group was 35 mo; 90% were independent at 1 year, and 70% were independent at 3 years. Mean duration of insulin independence in PTA was 55 mo; 93% were insulin independent at 1 year, and 64% were independent at 3 years. Glycemic control was comparable in all patients with functioning grafts, as were overall costs ($138 872 for ITA, $134 748 for PTA). We conclude that with advances in islet isolation and posttransplant management, ITA can produce outcomes similar to PTA and represents a clinically viable option to achieve long-term insulin independence in selected patients with T1D. |
Year of Publication |
2016
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Journal |
American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons
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Volume |
16
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Issue |
2
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Number of Pages |
518-26
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Date Published |
02/2016
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ISSN Number |
1600-6143
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DOI |
10.1111/ajt.13536
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Alternate Journal |
Am. J. Transplant.
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PMID |
26595767
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PMCID |
PMC5549848
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