Literature DB >> 6381958

Treatment of end-stage diabetic nephropathy: over a decade of experience at one institution.

S W Zimmerman, N Glass, H Sollinger, D Miller, F Belzer.   

Abstract

Results of treatment of end-stage renal disease in 139 patients with diabetes mellitus revealed survival of 76% at 1 year and 48% at 5 years. These results compare favorably with other reports from Europe and the United States, probably because of the greater number of patients receiving renal transplants, and possibly because of the use of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis as a recent treatment modality. Patients not receiving transplants were much older (mean age, 47.8 years) than those receiving transplants. Of those not given transplants, survival was best on CAPD. Comparison of those surviving at least 3 years was made with those expiring in the first year. Long-term survivors were younger, had diabetes for a shorter period, but had higher mean blood pressures and serum creatinine values than short-term survivors. Short-term survivors also had over a 50% incidence of prior myocardial infarction or cardiorespiratory arrest, while no long-term survivors had such a history. Long-term survivors were also more likely to have received a transplant, and short-term survivors were more likely to have received intermittent peritoneal dialysis or hemodialysis. A transplant from a living related donor is the treatment of choice for diabetics under age 40 and perhaps for older patients as well. The choice among CAPD, hemodialysis and cadaver transplant requires consideration of many factors.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6381958     DOI: 10.1097/00005792-198409000-00005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)        ISSN: 0025-7974            Impact factor:   1.889


  3 in total

1.  [Kidney replacement in diabetic nephropathy].

Authors:  E Quellhorst; G Mietzsch; B Schünemann; I Solf; J Meinhold
Journal:  Klin Wochenschr       Date:  1988-09-15

2.  Long-term follow-up of renal transplantation in type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients.

Authors:  M M Hirschl; K Derfler; G Heinz; G Sunder-Plassmann; W Waldhäusl
Journal:  Clin Investig       Date:  1992-10

Review 3.  Diabetic Kidney Disease: A Syndrome Rather Than a Single Disease.

Authors:  Giorgina B Piccoli; Giorgio Grassi; Gianfranca Cabiddu; Marta Nazha; Simona Roggero; Irene Capizzi; Agostino De Pascale; Adriano M Priola; Cristina Di Vico; Stefania Maxia; Valentina Loi; Anna M Asunis; Antonello Pani; Andrea Veltri
Journal:  Rev Diabet Stud       Date:  2015-08-10
  3 in total

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