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Pancreas transplantation, including simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation (SPK), significantly improves survival and quality of life for diabetic patients. It may also mitigate diabetes complications, outweighing potential risks.

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  • Endocrinology
  • Nephrology

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  • Diabetic patients face severe complications and reduced survival.
  • Pancreas transplantation offers a potential treatment to manage diabetes and its sequelae.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To consolidate expert recommendations on pancreas transplantation practices.
  • To evaluate the impact of pancreas transplantation on diabetic patient outcomes.

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  • Consensus conference with jury deliberations and expert recommendations.
  • Review of outcomes for simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation (SPK) and pancreas transplantation alone.

Main Results:

  • Pancreas transplantation (SPK and alone) improves long-term survival and quality of life.
  • Preemptive SPK shows better outcomes than SPK in patients on dialysis.
  • Pancreas transplantation may improve diabetic complication severity.

Conclusions:

  • The benefits of pancreas transplantation outweigh potential disadvantages.
  • Preferential allocation of kidney grafts to SPK recipients is justified by improved long-term survival and quality of life.