Oral Glucose Tolerance Test for the Screening of Glucose Intolerance Long Term Post-Heart Transplantation

Stefan Roest, Marleen M Goedendorp-Sluimer, Julia J Köbben,Alina A Constantinescu,Yannick J H J Taverne, Felix Zijlstra,Adrienne A M Zandbergen,Olivier C Manintveld

TRANSPLANT INTERNATIONAL(2022)

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Abstract
Post-transplant diabetes mellitus (PTDM) is a frequent complication post-heart transplantation (HT), however long-term prevalence studies are missing. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and determinants of PTDM as well as prediabetes long-term post-HT using oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTT). Also, the additional value of OGTT compared to fasting glucose and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) was investigated. All patients > 1 year post-HT seen at the outpatient clinic between August 2018 and April 2021 were screened with an OGTT. Patients with known diabetes, an active infection/rejection/malignancy or patients unwilling or unable to undergo OGTT were excluded. In total, 263 patients were screened, 108 were excluded. The included 155 patients had a median age of 54.3 [42.2-64.3] years, and 63 (41%) were female. Median time since HT was 8.5 [4.8-14.5] years. Overall, 51 (33%) had a normal range, 85 (55%) had a prediabetes range and 19 (12%) had a PTDM range test. OGTT identified prediabetes and PTDM in more patients (18% and 50%, respectively), than fasting glucose levels and HbA1c. Age at HT (OR 1.03 (1.00-1.06), p = 0.044) was a significant determinant of an abnormal OGTT. Prediabetes as well as PTDM are frequently seen long-term post-HT. OGTT is the preferred screening method.
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heart transplantation, comorbidity, oral glucose tolerance test, prediabetes, post-transplant diabetes mellitus
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