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Pre-existing, Concurrent/Early-Onset, and Late-Onset Diabetes in Chronic Pancreatitis: Do Outcomes Differ?

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Zuberi, SA; Shah, I; Bocchino, RL; Ahmed, A; Freedman, SD; Kothari, DJ; Sheth, SG
Published in: Dig Dis Sci
April 2023

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Diabetes secondary to endocrine insufficiency in chronic pancreatitis (CP) may develop at any time during the disease course. We sought to evaluate the differences in clinical characteristics and outcomes in CP patients with pre-existing, early-onset, and late-onset diabetes. METHODS: We reviewed CP patients seen at our Pancreas Center during 2016-2021. We divided them into four groups: those without diabetes, with pre-existing diabetes, with early-onset diabetes, and with late-onset diabetes. We then compared clinical characteristics and outcomes. RESULTS: We identified 450 patients with CP: 271 without diabetes, 99 with pre-existing diabetes, 51 with early-onset diabetes, and 29 with late-onset diabetes. Early-onset diabetics were younger (54.1 vs 57.3 vs 62.5 vs 61.9 years), had more alcohol-related CP (45.1% vs 31.7% vs 32.3% vs 31%), had higher HbA1C levels (8.02% vs 5.11% vs 7.71% vs 7.66%), were more likely to be on insulin (78.4% vs 0% vs 48.4% vs 65.5%), and used more opioids (64.7% vs 43.9% vs 55.1% vs 44.8%) and gabapentinoids (66.7% vs 43.5% vs 48% vs 60.7%) compared to other groups (p < 0.05). Patients who developed diabetes after CP diagnosis had more exocrine insufficiency (72.4% vs 70.6% vs 65.7% vs 53.1%), anatomical complications, and interventions for pain control (p < 0.05). There was no difference in pancreatic cancer in the four groups. CONCLUSION: CP patients who are younger and use alcohol are at higher risk of having early-onset diabetes and have poorer glucose control compared other CP patients. Patients who develop diabetes after CP diagnosis have worse outcomes and use more resources.

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Dig Dis Sci

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EISSN

1573-2568

Publication Date

April 2023

Volume

68

Issue

4

Start / End Page

1519 / 1524

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Pancreatitis, Chronic
  • Pancreatic Neoplasms
  • Pancreas
  • Insulin
  • Humans
  • Gastroenterology & Hepatology
  • Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Zuberi, S. A., Shah, I., Bocchino, R. L., Ahmed, A., Freedman, S. D., Kothari, D. J., & Sheth, S. G. (2023). Pre-existing, Concurrent/Early-Onset, and Late-Onset Diabetes in Chronic Pancreatitis: Do Outcomes Differ? Dig Dis Sci, 68(4), 1519–1524. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-022-07742-y
Zuberi, Shaharyar A., Ishani Shah, Rachel L. Bocchino, Awais Ahmed, Steven D. Freedman, Darshan J. Kothari, and Sunil G. Sheth. “Pre-existing, Concurrent/Early-Onset, and Late-Onset Diabetes in Chronic Pancreatitis: Do Outcomes Differ?Dig Dis Sci 68, no. 4 (April 2023): 1519–24. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-022-07742-y.
Zuberi SA, Shah I, Bocchino RL, Ahmed A, Freedman SD, Kothari DJ, et al. Pre-existing, Concurrent/Early-Onset, and Late-Onset Diabetes in Chronic Pancreatitis: Do Outcomes Differ? Dig Dis Sci. 2023 Apr;68(4):1519–24.
Zuberi, Shaharyar A., et al. “Pre-existing, Concurrent/Early-Onset, and Late-Onset Diabetes in Chronic Pancreatitis: Do Outcomes Differ?Dig Dis Sci, vol. 68, no. 4, Apr. 2023, pp. 1519–24. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/s10620-022-07742-y.
Zuberi SA, Shah I, Bocchino RL, Ahmed A, Freedman SD, Kothari DJ, Sheth SG. Pre-existing, Concurrent/Early-Onset, and Late-Onset Diabetes in Chronic Pancreatitis: Do Outcomes Differ? Dig Dis Sci. 2023 Apr;68(4):1519–1524.
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Published In

Dig Dis Sci

DOI

EISSN

1573-2568

Publication Date

April 2023

Volume

68

Issue

4

Start / End Page

1519 / 1524

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Pancreatitis, Chronic
  • Pancreatic Neoplasms
  • Pancreas
  • Insulin
  • Humans
  • Gastroenterology & Hepatology
  • Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences