糖尿病前期患者活体肾脏捐赠的利弊:批判性评论与前进方向

M. A. Khalil, Nihal Mohammed Sadagah, Jackson Tan, Furrukh Omair Syed, Vui Heng Chong, Salem H Al-Qurashi
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全世界都存在包括肾脏在内的器官短缺问题。除了已故肾脏移植外,活体肾脏捐赠也在显著增加。糖尿病前期(PD),包括空腹血糖受损和糖耐量受损的发病率在全球范围内呈上升趋势。移植团队经常会遇到需要评估的糖尿病前期肾脏捐献者。糖尿病前期患者面临糖尿病、慢性肾病、心血管事件、中风、神经病变、视网膜病变、痴呆症、抑郁症和非酒精性肝病的风险,同时全因死亡的风险也会增加。遗憾的是,大多数针对糖尿病前期肾脏捐献者的研究都是回顾性的,而且随访时间较短。缺乏前瞻性的长期研究来了解捐肾后并发症的真正风险。此外,全球各种指南对糖尿病前期患者捐献的建议也不尽相同,导致临床医生更加困惑。这就增加了移植团队的责任,使他们必须从捐赠者和受者的最佳利益出发,做出适当的决定。本综述侧重于肾脏中糖尿病前期的病理生理变化、糖尿病前期的潜在并发症、发展成 2 型糖尿病的其他风险因素、肾脏捐献指南综述、糖尿病风险评分和计算器在肾脏捐献者中的潜在作用以及评估和选择糖尿病前期肾脏捐献者的前进方向。
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Pros and cons of live kidney donation in prediabetics: A critical review and way forward
There is shortage of organs, including kidneys, worldwide. Along with deceased kidney transplantation, there is a significant rise in live kidney donation. The prevalence of prediabetes (PD), including impaired fasting glucose and impaired glucose tolerance, is on the rise across the globe. Transplant teams frequently come across prediabetic kidney donors for evaluation. Prediabetics are at risk of diabetes, chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular events, stroke, neuropathy, retinopathy, dementia, depression and nonalcoholic liver disease along with increased risk of all-cause mortality. Unfortunately, most of the studies done in prediabetic kidney donors are retrospective in nature and have a short follow up period. There is lack of prospective long-term studies to know about the real risk of complications after donation. Furthermore, there are variations in recommendations from various guidelines across the globe for donations in prediabetics, leading to more confusion among clinicians. This increases the responsibility of transplant teams to take appropriate decisions in the best interest of both donors and recipients. This review focuses on pathophysiological changes of PD in kidneys, potential complications of PD, other risk factors for development of type 2 diabetes, a review of guidelines for kidney donation, the potential role of diabetes risk score and calculator in kidney donors and the way forward for the evaluation and selection of prediabetic kidney donors.
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