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  • Transplant Surgery
  • Endocrinology

Background:

  • Pancreas transplantation is a vital treatment for end-stage renal disease and type 1 diabetes.
  • Trends in pancreas transplantation, including simultaneous pancreas-kidney (SPK), pancreas-after-kidney (PAK), and pancreas-transplant-alone (PTA) procedures, are crucial for resource allocation and patient management.
  • Monitoring waitlist dynamics and recipient demographics provides insights into the evolving landscape of pancreas transplantation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze recent trends in pancreas transplantation volume, waitlist registrations, and waiting times.
  • To evaluate short- and long-term outcomes of pancreas transplants, including patient survival and graft survival.
  • To identify shifts in the types of pancreas transplant procedures performed and the characteristics of patients on the waitlist.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective analysis of national pancreas transplant data from 2018 to 2019.
  • Examination of waitlist registration numbers and demographic data, focusing on SPK, PAK, and PTA categories.
  • Assessment of patient survival, kidney graft survival, and acute rejection-free graft survival rates.

Main Results:

  • Overall pancreas transplants slightly decreased from 1027 in 2018 to 1015 in 2019.
  • Simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplants (SPKs) increased, while pancreas-after-kidney (PAK) and pancreas-transplant-alone (PTA) decreased.
  • Waitlist registrations rose to 1772 in 2019, driven by SPK and type 2 diabetes patients; SPK waiting time decreased to 12 months, while PTA remained high at 24 months.
  • Consistent improvements in patient survival, kidney graft survival, and acute rejection-free graft survival were observed over the past decade.

Conclusions:

  • Despite a slight overall decrease, the rise in SPKs and improving long-term outcomes highlight advancements in pancreas transplantation.
  • The increasing waitlist, particularly for SPK recipients with type 2 diabetes, necessitates continued monitoring and resource planning.
  • Ongoing data collection by the Organ Procurement and Transplant Network (OPTN) will further refine understanding of pancreas graft survival under uniform definitions.