Sarah Gondek, Mateusz Ogledzinski, William Lin, Kamila Milejczyk, Braden Juengel, Lisa Potter, Piotr J Bachul, Lindsay Basto, Laurencia Perea, Ling-Jia Wang, Martin Tibudan, Zuzanna Witkowska, Rolf Barth, John Fung, Piotr Witkowski
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Abstract
Pregnancy increases metabolic demand for insulin and may lead to the exhaustion of intraportally transplanted islets and post-gestational hyperglycemia. To prevent these complications, we implemented preemptive insulin supplementation during two subsequent pregnancies in an insulin-independent islet transplant recipient. This strategy resulted in optimal blood glucose control during the pregnancies, the preservation of the optimal islet graft function and the postpartum maintenance of long-term insulin independence.