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Improved Long-Term Health-Related Quality of Life After Islet Transplantation

Journal

TRANSPLANTATION
Volume 86, Issue 9, Pages 1161-1167

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/TP.0b013e31818a7f45

Keywords

Quality of life; Islet transplantation; Diabetes

Funding

  1. NCRR NIH HHS [U42 RR016603, M01 RR016587-040009, U42 RR016603-03S1, M01 RR016587-040044, M01 RR016587-040021, U42 RR016603-058063, U42 RR016603-060001, U42 RR016603-04S1, M01 RR016587-030008, M01 RR016587-030009, U42 RR016603-087487, U42 RR016603-05, U42 RR016603-048770, U42 RR016603-01, M01 RR016587-030021, U42 RR016603-07, U42 RR016603-03, U42 RR016603-02, U42 RR016603-04, M01 RR016587-040007, U42 RR016603-06S1, M01RR16587, U42 RR016603-075798, U42 RR016603-08, M01 RR016587, M01 RR016587-040008, U42 RR016603-06, M01 RR016587-040006, M01 RR016587-030006, M01 RR016587-030007, U42 RR016603-05S1] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIDDK NIH HHS [R01 DK056953-02, R01 DK056953-05, R01 DK055347-03, 1R01-DK25802-21, R01 DK025802-19, R01 DK025802-20, R01 DK056953-01, R01 DK056953-03, 5R01-DK55347, R01 DK055347-02, R01 DK056953, R01-DK025802, 5R01-DK056953, R01 DK056953-04, R01 DK025802] Funding Source: Medline
  3. PHS HHS [1R01-D59993-04] Funding Source: Medline

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Background. Health related quality of life (HRQoL) is one of the most important outcomes to measure effectiveness of an intervention, especially for islet transplantation in which benefits should outweigh risks of long-term immunosuppression. This study aimed to evaluate long-term effects of islet transplantation and to outline possible influential factors. Methods. Forty islet transplant recipients who completed 344 Health Status Questionnaires (HSQ 2.0) and 384 Diabetes Quality of Life Questionnaires (DQoL) between 2000 and 2007 were retrospectively reviewed. Assessments were analyzed in pretransplantation period, then every 3 months after the first infusion for 18 months and every 6 months thereafter. The mean follow-up posttransplantation was 40.8 +/- 21.9 months (9-72 months). Results. Sustained improvement in DQoL-impact score was observed at all time-points posttransplantation. Similarly, worry and satisfaction scales were significantly better than pretransplant evaluation for most time-points. Four of eight HSQ 2.0 scales demonstrated a significant improvement at sortie time-points. Longitudinal analysis, after adjustments for potential confounding factors, showed significantly sustained improvement in impact scale up to 72 months. Longer diabetes duration, higher insulin dosage, and occurrence of adverse events had negative effects on HRQoL. Single islet infusion or islet after kidney transplant recipients showed the lowest values in HSQ 2.0. In contrast, subjects on exenatide therapy had significantly higher HSQ 2.0 scores. Conclusions. Islet transplantation is associated with long-term improvement in HRQoL. Exenatide usage had a positive effect whereas single islet infusion, islet after kidney transplantation, longer diabetes duration, higher insulin dosage, and adverse events had a negative impact on HRQoL scores.

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