Association Between the Secretory Unit of Islet Transplant Objects Index and Satisfaction With Insulin Therapy Among Insulin-Dependent Islet Recipients

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العنوان: Association Between the Secretory Unit of Islet Transplant Objects Index and Satisfaction With Insulin Therapy Among Insulin-Dependent Islet Recipients
المؤلفون: M. F. Levy, Morihito Takita, Shinichi Matsumoto, Jeffrey A. SoRelle, Nicholas Onaca, Daisuke Chujo, Bashoo Naziruddin, Shuichi Iwahashi, Takeshi Itoh, Masayuki Shimoda
المصدر: Transplantation Proceedings. 43:3250-3255
بيانات النشر: Elsevier BV, 2011.
سنة النشر: 2011
مصطلحات موضوعية: Adult, Blood Glucose, Male, Oncology, medicine.medical_specialty, endocrine system diseases, medicine.medical_treatment, Islets of Langerhans Transplantation, Hypoglycemia, Islets of Langerhans, chemistry.chemical_compound, Patient satisfaction, Surveys and Questionnaires, Internal medicine, Outpatients, Humans, Insulin, Medicine, Transplantation, Islet cell transplantation, geography, geography.geographical_feature_category, C-Peptide, business.industry, C-peptide, Graft Survival, Middle Aged, Islet, medicine.disease, Index score, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1, Treatment Outcome, Endocrinology, chemistry, Patient Satisfaction, Female, Surgery, business, Insulin dependent
الوصف: When patients do not become insulin independent after islet cell transplantation (ICT), another aim is to eliminate severe hypoglycemia. Previously we reported that a secretory unit of islet transplant objects (SUITO) index score10 was associated with a reduction of severe hypoglycemia. In this study, we assessed patients' satisfaction with their insulin therapy based on the SUITO index.The study involved 11 islet recipients with type 1 diabetes who underwent ICT but still used insulin. From those patients, 41 Insulin Therapy Satisfaction Questionnaires (ITSQ) were collected. The SUITO index (fasting C-peptide [ng/mL] × 1500/blood glucose [mg/dL] - 63) was calculated at the same outpatient visits that the survey was administered. ITSQ scores were summarized using subscales and compared among 3 groups: the pre-ICT group, the low-SUITO group (SUITO index score10 post-ICT), and the high-SUITO group (SUITO index score ≥10). Higher survey scores indicated better satisfaction.Significant trend relationships across the 3 groups were observed in the ITSQ total score (P = .02 with Jonckheere-Terpstra test) and subscale scores of glycemic control (P.001), hypoglycemic control (P = .01), and inconvenience of regimen (P = .004). The pairwise comparisons between the 3 groups found significant differences: high SUITO versus both pre-ICT and low SUITO for the total ITSQ score (P = .03 and .005, respectively) and glycemic control score (P = .008 and .001, respectively), and high SUITO versus low SUITO for hypoglycemic control score (P = .04) and inconvenience of regimen score (P = .008).Islet recipients with a SUITO index ≥10 experienced higher satisfaction with insulin injection therapy compared with the pre-ICT group, even though they were insulin dependent. A SUITO index ≥10 is a reasonable benchmark for successful ICT.
تدمد: 0041-1345
الوصول الحر: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::6074fd795380947acf1d46289f29354aTest
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.transproceed.2011.10.029Test
حقوق: CLOSED
رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....6074fd795380947acf1d46289f29354a
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE