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Linagliptin in Post-renal Transplantation

Completed
Conditions
Transplanted Kidney Complication
Interventions
Registration Number
NCT03970668
Lead Sponsor
Universidad de Guanajuato
Brief Summary

Post-renal transplanted patients frequently present hyperglycemia immediately after the procedure.

This was a retrospective comparative study performed in post-renal transplanted patients in a single high speciality center with the goal of compare the effect of linagliptin + insulin in post-renal transplanted patients with hyperglycemia Interventions were linagliptin 5mg daily plus insulin vs insulin alone during 5 days after renal transplantation with hyperglycemia, and the main outcome were glucose levels, insulin dose and severity of hypoglycemia

Detailed Description

This was a retrospective comparative study performed in a single center between 2016 and 2018, included the data collected from 28 hospitalized post-renal transplanted patients that presented hyperglycemia (\>140 mg/dl or or 7.77 mmol/l) immediately after renal transplantation (RT); 14 patients were treated with linagliptin 5mg daily plus a basal bolus insulin scheme prescribed by the Endocrinology group at the hospital, and 14 patients treated only with basal bolus insulin scheme were randomly selected from a list of patients treated during the same period of time and by the same Endocrinology group. Linagliptin dose was 5mg daily and the basal bolus insulin regimen was started and adjusted according to the international guidelines; in general, patients received a starting insulin dose of around 0.5 U/kg/day, given half as basal insulin (NPH or Glargine) once or twice daily and half as insulin lispro divided into three equal doses before meals. Insulin dose was adjusted daily to achieve the goal of fasting glucose between 80-140 mg/dl (4.44-7.77 mmol/l) or random glucose levels below 180 mg/dl (9.99 mmol/l). Correctional insulin dose was used before each meal, depending on the glucose measurements, starting at 1 unit for each 40mg above 140 mg/dl (7.77 mmol/l) of glucose. Glucose levels were monitored at fasting and before each meal, as well as at bedtime according to standard clinical practice. Data regarding fasting and preprandial glucose levels, hypoglycemia, renal function, and immunosuppression therapy were recorded from the patient´s file during the first 5 days after RT; fasting glucose and renal function were also recorded at 1, 6 and 12 months after RT. Patients were included if they were between 18-65 years of age and presented fasting hyperglycemia (\>140 mg/dl or 7.77 mmol/l) immediately after RT.

Ethical and Research committee (CEI) at the Hospital approved the study protocol with the number CEI-49-18.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
28
Inclusion Criteria
  • Hyperglycemia (glucose levels above 140 mg/dl) immediately after renal transplantation
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Exclusion Criteria
  • Incomplete records on the patients file
  • Acute complications such as liver failure
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Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
InsulinInsulinPatients that presented hyperglycemia immediately after renal transplantation and received treatment only with insulin
Linagliptin plus insulinLinagliptin 5 mg Oral TabletPatients that presented hyperglycemia immediately after renal transplantation and received treatment with linagliptin plus insulin
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Fasting glucose5 days

Fasting glucose levels at day 5

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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