ABSTRACT
New onset diabetes after transplantation is one of the most common metabolic complications following organ transplantation and closely correlates with the post transplant onsets of cardiovascular diseases, chronic graft loss, severe infection, decreasing long-term survival rate etc. The incidences of new onset diabetes following different organ transplantations vary greatly, so as the risk factors. In this review, the different incidences and risk factors following kidney, liver, heart, and lung transplantations are reviewed and summarized.
ABSTRACT
New onset diabetes after transplantation is one of the most common metabolic complications following organ transplantation and closely correlates with the post transplant onsets of cardiovascular diseases, chronic graft loss, severe infection, decreasing long-term survival rate etc. The incidences of new onset diabetes following different organ transplantations vary greatly, so as the risk factors. In this review, the different incidences and risk factors following kidney, liver, heart, and lung transplantations are reviewed and summarized.