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. 2016 May;100(3):535-50.
doi: 10.1016/j.mcna.2016.01.005. Epub 2016 Mar 18.

Diabetes Care After Transplant: Definitions, Risk Factors, and Clinical Management

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Diabetes Care After Transplant: Definitions, Risk Factors, and Clinical Management

Amisha Wallia et al. Med Clin North Am. 2016 May.

Abstract

Patients who undergo solid organ transplantation may have preexisting diabetes mellitus (DM), develop new-onset DM after transplantation (NODAT), or have postoperative hyperglycemia that resolves shortly after surgery. Although insulin is usually used to control hyperglycemia in the hospital, following discharge most of the usual diabetes oral and parenteral medications can be used in treatment. However, when there are comorbidities such as impaired kidney or hepatic function, or heart disease, special precautions may be necessary. In addition, drug-drug interactions, such as drugs interacting with CYP3A4 enzyme pathway, require additional consideration because of possible interaction with immunosuppressive drug metabolism.

Keywords: Diabetes; Immunosuppression; Insulin; Kidney; Liver; NODAT; Transplant; Transplantation.

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