Pancreas transplantation in type II diabetes mellitus. 2014

Phillip Weems, and Matthew Cooper
Phillip Weems, Matthew Cooper, MedStar Georgetown Transplant Institute, Washington, DC 20007, United States.

Although the diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus was once considered a contraindication to simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation, a growing body of evidence has revealed that similar graft and patient survival can be achieved when compared to type 1 diabetes mellitus recipients. A cautious strategy regarding candidate selection may limit appropriate candidates from additional benefits in terms of quality of life and potential amelioration of secondary side effects of the disease process. Although our current understanding of the disease has changed, uniform listing characteristics to better define and study this population have limited available data and must be established.

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