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Comparative Study
. 1991 Aug:34 Suppl 1:S158-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00587645.

Rehabilitation and quality of life in diabetic patients after successful pancreas-kidney transplantation

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Comparative Study

Rehabilitation and quality of life in diabetic patients after successful pancreas-kidney transplantation

O H Bentdal et al. Diabetologia. 1991 Aug.

Abstract

Twenty-seven Type I diabetic patients in end-stage renal failure were followed after combined pancreas-kidney transplantation. All patients received duct-occluded segmental pancreas grafts. Clinical progression of extrarenal diabetic complications was studied in 11 patients with long-term functioning pancreatic and renal transplants (Group 1), and in 16 patients who had lost pancreatic graft function, but retained renal graft function (Group 2). Pretransplant, extrarenal diabetic complications were equally distributed in the two groups. In the follow-up period, however, the progress of these complications was less severe in patients with functioning pancreatic transplants. No differences were found between the groups concerning rehabilitation, working capacity, need of help or hospital admittance. It is suggested that pancreas transplantation performed in an earlier stage of diabetes before serious complications have developed, would probably improve rehabilitation and quality of life in these patients.

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