1498-P: Preemptive Insulin Supplementation for Islet Graft Protection, Optimal Blood Glucose Control, and Fetal Development during the Pregnancy in Insulin-Independent Patient after Islet Transplantation
Abstract:Pregnancy increases metabolic demand for insulin, which may lead to the exhaustion of intraportally transplanted islets and postgestational hyperglycemia. Here we report a successful long-term preservation of islet graft function after two subsequent pregnancies while applying preemptive insulin supplementation. 29-year-old female with T1DM achieved long-term insulin independence with HbA1c <5.8% after a single intraportal islet transplant. Before conception, mycophenolate was replaced with azathioprine… Show more
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