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Pancreas transplant alone

Transplantation Proceedings, 2004
Pancreas transplant alone (PTA) represents a growing proportion of overall pancreas transplantations, with 1-year patient and graft survivals of almost 100% and higher than 80%, respectively. PTA can restore normoglycemia without exogenous insulin administration and eliminate acute diabetic complications.
MARCHETTI, PIERO   +7 more
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Transplantation of the Pancreas

Current Diabetes Reports, 2012
Pancreas transplantation consistently induces insulin-independence in beta-cell-penic diabetic patients, but at the cost of major surgery and life-long immunosuppression. One year after grafting, patient survival rate now exceeds 95 % across recipient categories, while insulin independence is maintained in some 85 % of simultaneous pancreas and kidney ...
BOGGI, UGO   +12 more
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Pancreas transplantation

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1987
The number of pancreas transplants being performed and the success rate have continued to increase. Most pancreas transplants have been placed in diabetic recipients of kidney transplants, but application to nonuremic, non-kidney transplant recipients without end-stage disease is increasing.
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Pancreas and pancreas-kidney transplantation

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1998
Pancreas transplantation consistently results in an insulin-independent normoglycemic state in insulin-dependent diabetic recipients. Registry data show insulin independence is achieved in 80% of simultaneous kidney and pancreas recipients, more than 70% of pancreas after kidney recipients, and more than 60% of nonuremic pancreas transplant alone ...
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Kidney-Pancreas Transplantation

2015
Simultaneous pancreas-kidney (SPK) transplantation is currently considered the preferred therapeutic option in beta-cell-penic diabetic patients with end-stage renal failure. Refinements in surgical techniques and postoperative care, implementation of antimicrobial and antiviral prophylaxis protocols, and availability of more effective ...
BOGGI, UGO   +2 more
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Pancreas Transplantation

2022
Abstract Transplantation of the pancreas provides long-term physiological normoglycaemia in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Diabetes being a multi-organ disease often leads to secondary complications, triggering frequent hospital visits, life-threatening events such as hypoglycaemia unawareness, sepsis, and end-stage ...
Vrishali P. Patil, Hans W. Sollinger
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Pancreas transplant alone

Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, 2015
The present article aims to review the current state of diabetes, including its treatment options, and highlight current issues in pancreas transplantation.Compared with other areas of transplantation, pancreas transplant/transplantation alone in the absence of kidney disease remains a relatively small field.
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[Pancreas transplantation. II].

Minerva medica, 1982
So far no really successful therapy has been found for diabetes mellitus, though it is a common disease and its complications, involving microangiopathy, are extremely serious. The serious limitation of all forms of insulin therapy (various types of insulin and insulin pump) is the impossibility of achieving a fast, successful response to either the ...
F. Marincola   +3 more
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EXPERIMENTAL PANCREAS TRANSPLANTATION

The Lancet, 1979
J F, Garvey   +4 more
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Pancreas transplantation

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1989
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