Predictive factors associated with reversibility of post-transplantation diabetes mellitus for adult: a Meta-analysis / 中华肝胆外科杂志
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery
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(12): 799-804, 2017.
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Objective To systematically review the predictive factors associated with reversibility of post-transplantation diabetes mellitus in adults using Meta-analysis,and to provide a theoretical basis for clinical prevention and treatment of diabetes after transplantation.Methods Pub Med,Web of Science,Cochrane Library (Issue 5,2017),CNKI,VIP and WanFang Data were searched from inception until May 2017.Two authors independently assessed the trials for inclusion and extracted the data.Discrepancies were resolved in consultation with a third reviewer.Publication biases were evaluated,and the Meta-analyses were conducted with RevMan5.3.Results A total of 7 studies were analyzed which involved 979 adults.Metaanalysis showed the following significant predictive factorsmale (OR =1.73,95% CI 1.19 to 2.50,P <0.05),advanced age (MD =1.73,95% CI 0.07 to 10.39,P =0.05),high FPG before transplantation (MD=5.66,95%CI 0.11 to 11.31,P=0.05),hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection (OR=1.52,95%CI 1.08 to 2.14,P < 0.05),high frequency of combination therapy with MMF (OR =0.26,95% CI 0.11 to 0.61,P < 0.05),and short time before development of PTDM (MD =-19.08,95% CI-37.08 to -1.07,P < 0.05).There was no correlation with preoperative BMI,family history of diabetes and acute rejection.Conclusion The study showed that male,advanced age,high FPG before transplantation,hepatitis C virus infection,high frequency combination therapy with MMF,short time before development of posttransplantation diabetes mellitus were the predictive factors associated with reversibility of post-transplantation diabetes mellitus.
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Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery
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