Increased risk of type 3c diabetes mellitus after acute pancreatitis warrants a personalized approach including diabetes screening

Author:

Walker Alexander1,O’Kelly James1,Graham Catriona2,Nowell Sian3,Kidd Doug3,Mole Damian J14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. MRC Centre for Inflammation Research, University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh , UK

2. Edinburgh Clinical Research Facility, University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh , UK

3. eData Research & Innovation Service (eDRIS), formerly Information Services Division, NHS National Services Scotland now part of Public Health Scotland , Edinburgh, Scotland , UK

4. Clinical Surgery, University of Edinburgh, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh , Edinburgh, Scotland , UK

Abstract

Abstract Background Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a frequent cause of hospitalization with long-term health consequences, including type 3c diabetes mellitus (DM). The incidence and risk factors for new-onset morbidities after AP need to be clarified to inform a personalized medicine approach. Methods Using a longitudinal electronic healthcare record-linkage analysis, all patients admitted to hospital in Scotland with a first episode of AP between 1 April 2009 and 31 March 2012 and followed for a minimum of 5 years after their index AP admission were identified. All new-onset morbidity with specific focus on type 3c DM were analysed and, using time-split multiple regression. Results A total of 2047 patients were included. AP requiring critical care was followed by 2 years of heightened risk (HR 5.24) of developing type 3c DM, increased risk of new-onset cardiac disease (HR 1.61), and renal disease (HR 2.96). The additional risk conferred by critical care AP had a negative interaction with time, whereas additional risk associated with male sex and a non-gallstone aetiology was long lasting. Conclusion Based on these findings, a personalized approach to include type 3c DM screening for a minimum of 2 years for individuals who required critical care when hospitalized with AP is recommended.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

UKRI Medical Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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