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World J Transplant. Jun 24, 2014; 4(2): 102-110
Published online Jun 24, 2014. doi: 10.5500/wjt.v4.i2.102
Table 1 Selected data from pancreas transplantation single-center and database studies in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients
Ref.PTx EraNumberof PTx (n)Age at PTx(yr)BMI (kg/m2)Follow-up (yr)Pancreas survival rates (yr)Patient survival rates(yr)
Light et al[37]1989-199930 SPK40 ± 9.31 41.7 ± 6.6224.8 ± 5.41 25.5 ± 423.882% (1)1 95% (1)282% (1)1 100% (1)2
82% (5) 95% (5)82% (5) 95% (5)
Light et al[38]1989-200438 SPK40 ± 9.31 37.9 ± 8.7224.8 ± 5.41 23 ± 4.52> 1067% (5)1 56% (10)273% (5)1 70% (10)2
Light et al[20]1989-200858 SPK42.8 ± 8.426.1 ± 4.4> 15-2058.60% (> 10)75.8% (> 10)
Nath et al[39]1994-20027 SPK 4 PAK 6 PTA52.5 ± 8.427.2 ± 54.365% (3.3)94% (1) 71% (3.3)
Singh et al[40]2002-20077 SPK51 ± 2.9ND3.371% (3.3)86% (1) 71% (3.3)
Chakkera et al[41]2003-200810 SPK51.9 ± 927 ± 31.3100% (1)100% (1)
Margreiter et al[21]2000-200921 SPK53.6 ± 5.925.1 ± 3.37.3 ± 381.8 (1) 75.9 (5)90.5 (1) 80.1 (5)
Sampaio et al[14]2000-2007582 SPK47 (40-52)< 18.5 = 2.8% 18.5 to 25 = 43.9% 25 to 30 = 36.2% > 30 = 17.153.7-67% (5)
Wiseman et al[19]2000-2008424 SPK18-34 = 6.1% 35-49 = 54% 50-59 = 39.9%24.7 ± 2.8587.7 (1) 83.6 (5)82% (5)