Pancreas transplantation improves the quality of life of Japanese type 1 diabetes patients with diabetic kidney disease.

Chika Fujisawa-Tanaka, Izumi Hiratsuka, Megumi Shibata, Kei Kurihara, Naohiro Aida, Takeshi Takayanagi, Yusuke Seino, Taihei Ito, Takashi Kenmochi, Atsushi Suzuki
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Objectives: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) patients with diabetic kidney disease-induced kidney failure have a significantly impaired quality of life (QOL), resulting in a high level of physical, mental, and social anxiety. In this study, we evaluated the QOL of T1DM patients on the list for pancreas transplantation (PTx) at their registration, and determined whether PTx improved their QOL.

Methods: There were 58 patients (men/women, 22/36; mean age, 42.8±8.0 years) with T1DM and who were registered on the waiting list for PTx. Quantitative QOL assessment was performed using the Medical Health Survey Short Form (SF-36) version 2. Changes in the QOL before and after PTx were also examined in 24 of these patients.

Results: The mean value of each endpoint and the summary score of the SF-36 physical (PCS), mental (MCS), and role (RCS) components were all below the national normal level at PTx registration. No significant difference in QOL scores was observed in the intergroup comparison of 35 patients on dialysis, 13 patients without dialysis, and ten patients after kidney transplantation. The 24 patients who underwent PTx showed improvement in PCS, MCS, and most SF-36 scores.

Conclusion: T1DM patients waiting for PTx had a decreased QOL, regardless of dialysis, and PTx improved their QOL.

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胰腺移植可改善日本1型糖尿病合并糖尿病肾病患者的生活质量。
目的:1型糖尿病(T1DM)合并糖尿病肾病引起的肾衰竭患者的生活质量(QOL)明显下降,导致高水平的身体、精神和社交焦虑。在本研究中,我们评估了列入胰腺移植(PTx)名单的T1DM患者在登记时的生活质量,并确定PTx是否改善了他们的生活质量。方法:58例患者(男/女22/36;平均年龄(42.8±8.0岁)为T1DM患者,登记在PTx等待名单上。使用医学健康调查简表(SF-36)第2版进行定量QOL评估。其中24例患者在PTx治疗前后的生活质量变化也进行了观察。结果:PTx注册时各终点的平均值及SF-36生理(PCS)、心理(MCS)、角色(RCS)总分均低于全国正常水平。35例透析患者、13例非透析患者和10例肾移植后患者的生活质量评分组间比较无显著差异。24例接受PTx治疗的患者在PCS、MCS和大多数SF-36评分方面均有改善。结论:不论是否透析,等待PTx治疗的T1DM患者生活质量下降,PTx治疗可改善其生活质量。
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