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Quality of Life After Simultaneous Pancreas–Kidney Transplantation

Even recipients with satisfactory function of transplanted pancreas and kidney may show physical and/or social disability due to diabetic complications. Our aims were to evaluate diabetic complications influencing recipient quality of life and to assess patients’ psychosociological status. Nineteen...

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Published in:Transplantation proceedings 2005-10, Vol.37 (8), p.3558-3559
Main Authors: Kwiatkowski, A., Michalak, G., Czerwinski, J., Wszola, M., Nosek, R., Ostrowski, K., Chmura, A., Danielewicz, R., Lisik, W., Adadynski, L., Malkowski, P., Fesolowicz, S., Bieniasz, M., Kasprzyk, T., Bernas, M., Szczeklik-Kumala, K., Glowania, A., Durlik, M., Walaszewski, J., Tatoń, J., Rowinski, W.
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description Even recipients with satisfactory function of transplanted pancreas and kidney may show physical and/or social disability due to diabetic complications. Our aims were to evaluate diabetic complications influencing recipient quality of life and to assess patients’ psychosociological status. Nineteen patients with functioning grafts who consented to take part in the study, underwent clinical evaluation and answered questions regarding their quality of life. Results showed excellent endocrine pancreatic function in 17 patients. In most recipients, insulin activity and C-peptide levels were elevated owing to systemic venous drainage. Opthalmological examination revealed blindness in 7 patients (in 4 cases with onset following SPKTx) and retinopathy in 13 patients (in 5 cases it appeared after SPKTx). Assessment of the cardiovascular system revealed satisfactory cardiac function in 16 of 19 patients; 4 patients underwent amputation of a lower limb following SPKTx. All 19 recipients admitted to a great benefit of transplantation; most patients declared ability to organize their life activity and social functions and 4 had regular employment. Conversely, most patients were afraid of graft loss, and half were often sad and even depressed.
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Blindness
Blood Glucose - metabolism
C-Peptide - blood
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 - surgery
Diabetic Nephropathies - surgery
Diabetic Retinopathy
Employment
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Fundamental immunology
Humans
Insulin - blood
Insulin - metabolism
Insulin Secretion
Kidney Failure, Chronic - surgery
Kidney Transplantation - physiology
Kidney Transplantation - psychology
Medical sciences
Pancreas Transplantation - physiology
Pancreas Transplantation - psychology
Postoperative Complications - classification
Quality of Life
Surgery (general aspects). Transplantations, organ and tissue grafts. Graft diseases
Tissue, organ and graft immunology
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