Metabolic problems in recipients of liver transplants

Abstract
We analyzed the metabolic problems in recipients of liver transplants. Immunosuppression consisted of cyclosporine, steroids and azathioprine. With a mean follow up of 3.5 yr, 37% of 71 recipients were rendered permanently diabetic and hyperlipidemic. Recipients who developed posttransplant diabetes had higher cholesterol levels and proteinuria, but decreased creatinine clearance. Transplant recipients who developed posttransplant hyperlipidemia had greater proteinuria, but their sugars and creatinine clearance were comparable to those who did not have hyperlipidemia. The most significant factor responsible for these metabolic complications was the total dosage of prednisone and cyclosporine. There was no effect of risk antigens on the development of diabetes.