2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.rgmxen.2014.08.004
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Complications associated with hyperglycemia in liver transplant patients

Abstract: Background: Hyperglycemia is a frequent phenomenon in hospitalized patients that is associated with negative outcomes. It is common in liver transplant patients as a result of stress and is related to immunosuppressant drugs. Although studies are few, a history of diabetes and the presentation of hyperglycemia during liver transplantation have been associated with a higher risk for rejection. Aims: To analyze whether hyperglycemia during the first 48 hours after liver transplantation was associated with a high… Show more

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“…Hyperglycemia increases the production of cytokines, such as tumor necrosis factor‐α, interleukin (IL)‐1, IL‐6, and IL‐12, adhesion molecules, and dendritic cells, as well as increasing the expression of Class I and II major histocompatibility complex molecules, which may increase the immune response against the graft . Moreover, hyperglycemia increases ischemic damage and the inflammatory reaction associated with reperfusion, apparently mediated by exaggerated leukocyte adhesion to the endothelium …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hyperglycemia increases the production of cytokines, such as tumor necrosis factor‐α, interleukin (IL)‐1, IL‐6, and IL‐12, adhesion molecules, and dendritic cells, as well as increasing the expression of Class I and II major histocompatibility complex molecules, which may increase the immune response against the graft . Moreover, hyperglycemia increases ischemic damage and the inflammatory reaction associated with reperfusion, apparently mediated by exaggerated leukocyte adhesion to the endothelium …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This hypoinsulinemia, combined with insulin resistance and excessive catabolism due to the action of counter‐regulatory hormones, commonly leads to hyperglycemia. Surgical stress is further exacerbated in transplant patients due to massive red blood cells transfusion, the use of vasopressors and other immunosuppressant drugs 16,17 . Therefore, insulin suppression and hyperglycemia are more common and more severe among this group of patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surgical stress is further exacerbated in transplant patients due to massive red blood cells transfusion, the use of vasopressors and other immunosuppressant drugs. 16,17 Therefore, insulin suppression and hyperglycemia are more common and more severe among this group of patients.…”
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confidence: 99%