Background: Patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) have worse graft and overall survival, but recent evidence suggests that the difference is no longer significant. Objective: To compare the outcomes between patients with end-stage kidney disease due to DM (ESKD-DM) and ESKD due to nondiabetic etiology (ESKD-non-DM) who underwent kidney transplantation (KT) up to 10 years of follow-up. Design: Survival analysis of a retrospective cohort. Setting and Patients: All patients who underwent KT at the Hospital Universitario San Ignacio, Colombia, between 2004 and 2022. Measurements: Overall and graft survival in ESKD-DM and ESKD-non-DM who received KT. Patients who died with functional graft were censored for the calculation of kidney graft survival. Methods: Log-rank test, Cox proportional hazards model, and competing risk analysis were used to compare overall and graft survival in patients with ESKD-DM and ESKD-non-DM who underwent KT. Results: A total of 375 patients were included: 60 (16%) with ESKD-DM and 315 (84%) with ESKD-non-DM. Median follow-up was 83.3 months. Overall survival was lower in patients with ESKD-DM at 5 (75.0% vs 90.8%, P
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García-Padilla, P., Dávila-Rúales, V., Hurtado, D. C., Vargas, D. C., Muñoz, O. M., & Jurado, M. A. (2023). A Comparative Study on Graft and Overall Survival Rates Between Diabetic and Nondiabetic Kidney Transplant Patients Through Survival Analysis. Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease, 10. https://doi.org/10.1177/20543581231199011
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