J. Carlstrom et al., Increasing prevalence of cardiovascular disease in kidney transplant patients with Type 1 diabetes, TRANSPLAN I, 12(3), 1999, pp. 176-181
Type 1 diabetes was evaluated as a risk factor in kidney transplantation wi
th respect to cardiovascular disease and with focus on changes over time. F
rom 1985 to 1993, 159 Type 1 diabetic patients received first kidney transp
lants in Goteborg. Actual 5 year-survival of diabetic patients was 75 % com
pared to 94 % for matched controls, P < 0.0001, and survival of grafts was
60 % compared to 75 %. In the diabetic group, high age and preexisting coro
nary heart disease were additional, independent risk factors. When patients
were divided into three groups according to time of transplantation, survi
val was found to improve initially but then declined, P = 0.03. Patients in
the last group were older and 39 % had pre existing vascular disease. The
fact that Type 1 diabetic patients now reach end-stage renal failure at a h
igher age and with more established vascular disease calls for careful eval
uation of a larger proportion of the transplant candidates.