Ahmed Ibrahim Akl
Egypt
Research Article
New Onset Diabetes Mellitus after Living Donor Renal Transplantation: A Unique Pattern in the Egyptian Population
Author(s): Ayman Maher Nagib, Ayman Fathi Refaie, Ahmed Ibrahim Akl, Ahmed Hassan Neamatalla, Mohamed Ashraf Fouda, Mohammed Adel Bakr, Ahmed Abdelrahman Shokeir and Ehab Wahba WafaAyman Maher Nagib, Ayman Fathi Refaie, Ahmed Ibrahim Akl, Ahmed Hassan Neamatalla, Mohamed Ashraf Fouda, Mohammed Adel Bakr, Ahmed Abdelrahman Shokeir and Ehab Wahba Wafa
Objectives: Our aim was to identify the diabetic risk profile of new onset diabetes after live donor renal transplantation (NODAT) and its impact on patient and graft survival in Egyptian population.
Patient and methods: A retrospective review of 2019 renal allograft recipients has been performed. Risk factors, medical complications, patient and graft survival were analyzed.
Results: After a mean follow up period of 8.8 ± 5.8 years, 450 (22.2%) recipients developed NODAT. A 455 post transplantation time matched control recipients without DM was selected. Time table revealed that 50% of NODAT cases discovered during the first 6 months post transplantation. The NODAT recipients were significantly older and obese with higher body mass index. Family history of DM was significantly positive among the N.. View More»