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Referral for pancreas transplant
You
can call (352) 265-0254 or (800) 749-7424 ext 5-0254 to
make a referral to the pancreas transplant program at the
Shands Transplant Center at the University of Florida.
A
pancreas transplant is needed when Type I Diabetes Mellitus
is not controlled by more conservative measures.
To refer
a potential transplant candidate we require a history and
physical, most current labs and insurance information be
mailed, sent or faxed to the pretransplant office.
The
following information will be helpful in evaluating potential
candidates and may prevent duplication of tests if it is
available:
- Chest
X-ray, EKG, history and physical - within the past six
months
- Renal
and liver labs and CBC with differential within the past
month
- Results
of HbsAB, HbsAg, HepC, HIV and VDRL or RPR within the
past three months
- Dobutamine
stress echo or cardiac cath results for: patients with
diabetes, hypertension for more than seven years, patients
with a history of cardiac problems or peripheral vascular
disease
- GI
consult for patients with a history of peptic ulcer disease,
GI bleed or dysmotility problems (if applicable)
- Any
consult obtained for a specific medical or psychological
problem
- Copy
of insurance cards (front and back)
-
24 hour urine for creatinine clearance if patient is not
on dialysis
After
a referral is received, the information is given to the
transplant financial counselor who contacts the patient
and his or her insurance provider to verify transplant coverage.
After insurance coverage is verified the patient is scheduled
for an outpatient evaluation.
Statistics
Success rate and various other statistics regarding the Shands Transplant Center at UF are available from the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients at ustransplant.org.
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