Interdisciplinary problem of post-transplant diabetes mellitus: literature review

The number of transplantation and transplant survival rates increase steadily. Patients after solid organ transplantation re-ceive lifelong immunosuppressive therapy which may have adverse effects on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. The most diabetogenic drugs are calcineurin inhibitors and cortic...

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Main Authors: A. V. Balashova, V. R. Mustafina, I. V. Glinkina
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Language:Russian
Published: Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Sechenov University) 2021-09-01
Series:Сеченовский вестник
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Online Access:https://www.sechenovmedj.com/jour/article/view/202
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spelling doaj-17aafee78bac405b879daabddf6058842021-09-16T17:42:58ZrusFederal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Sechenov University)Сеченовский вестник2218-73322658-33482021-09-01121607310.47093/2218-7332.2021.12.1.60-73172Interdisciplinary problem of post-transplant diabetes mellitus: literature reviewA. V. Balashova0V. R. Mustafina1I. V. Glinkina2Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University)Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University)Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University)The number of transplantation and transplant survival rates increase steadily. Patients after solid organ transplantation re-ceive lifelong immunosuppressive therapy which may have adverse effects on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. The most diabetogenic drugs are calcineurin inhibitors and corticosteroids. Posttransplant diabetes mellitus (PTDM) is hyperglycemia that meets American Diabetes Association and World Health Organization diabetes criteria for nontransplant patients and that was newly diagnosed after transplantation. PTDM may worsen both short-term and long-term transplantation outcomes so that the problem of timely diagnosis, proper treatment and prevention is critical. In early post-transplant period, transient hyperglycemia is found in the vast majority of patients; therefore, PTDM screening is carried out at least one month after transplantation. The gold standard test for PTDM diagnosis is oral glucose tolerance test. In the same time diagnostic value of hemoglobin A1C is limited. Lifestyle therapy and antidiabetic drugs are considered as possible preventive measures. Stress induced hyperglycemia management in solid organ recipients is the same with other surgical patients. Which organ was transplanted, patient characteristics and possible drug interactions with immunosuppressive therapy should be taken into account while managing PTDM. Blood pressure and lipid profile should be under control for comprehensive cardiovascu-lar risk reduction. It remains unclear which PTDM treatment and prevention strategy is the best and for better understanding interdisciplinary approach is needed.https://www.sechenovmedj.com/jour/article/view/202post-transplant diabetes mellituscardiovascular eventsimmunosuppressive therapyantidiabetic drugs
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Interdisciplinary problem of post-transplant diabetes mellitus: literature review
Сеченовский вестник
post-transplant diabetes mellitus
cardiovascular events
immunosuppressive therapy
antidiabetic drugs
author_facet A. V. Balashova
V. R. Mustafina
I. V. Glinkina
author_sort A. V. Balashova
title Interdisciplinary problem of post-transplant diabetes mellitus: literature review
title_short Interdisciplinary problem of post-transplant diabetes mellitus: literature review
title_full Interdisciplinary problem of post-transplant diabetes mellitus: literature review
title_fullStr Interdisciplinary problem of post-transplant diabetes mellitus: literature review
title_full_unstemmed Interdisciplinary problem of post-transplant diabetes mellitus: literature review
title_sort interdisciplinary problem of post-transplant diabetes mellitus: literature review
publisher Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Sechenov University)
series Сеченовский вестник
issn 2218-7332
2658-3348
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The number of transplantation and transplant survival rates increase steadily. Patients after solid organ transplantation re-ceive lifelong immunosuppressive therapy which may have adverse effects on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. The most diabetogenic drugs are calcineurin inhibitors and corticosteroids. Posttransplant diabetes mellitus (PTDM) is hyperglycemia that meets American Diabetes Association and World Health Organization diabetes criteria for nontransplant patients and that was newly diagnosed after transplantation. PTDM may worsen both short-term and long-term transplantation outcomes so that the problem of timely diagnosis, proper treatment and prevention is critical. In early post-transplant period, transient hyperglycemia is found in the vast majority of patients; therefore, PTDM screening is carried out at least one month after transplantation. The gold standard test for PTDM diagnosis is oral glucose tolerance test. In the same time diagnostic value of hemoglobin A1C is limited. Lifestyle therapy and antidiabetic drugs are considered as possible preventive measures. Stress induced hyperglycemia management in solid organ recipients is the same with other surgical patients. Which organ was transplanted, patient characteristics and possible drug interactions with immunosuppressive therapy should be taken into account while managing PTDM. Blood pressure and lipid profile should be under control for comprehensive cardiovascu-lar risk reduction. It remains unclear which PTDM treatment and prevention strategy is the best and for better understanding interdisciplinary approach is needed.
topic post-transplant diabetes mellitus
cardiovascular events
immunosuppressive therapy
antidiabetic drugs
url https://www.sechenovmedj.com/jour/article/view/202
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