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. 2021 Apr 23;10(5):657. doi: 10.3390/antiox10050657

Table 1.

Quality of life changes in TPIAT patients measured by SF-36 1.

Source Baseline Post-TPIAT
n BP PCS SF MCS n BP PCS SF MCS
Bellin et al. [106] 59 25 27 NR 30 65 53 36 NR 42
Bellin et al. [116] 19 24 30 25 34 19 79 50 80 46
Kotagal et al. [105] 11 NR 34 NR NR 11 NR 55 NR NR
Sutherland et al. [108] 160 22 29 32 38 66 49 38 60 49
Wilson et al. [110] 23 9 NR 32 NR 34 59 NR 76 NR
Wilson et al. [111] 15 7 NR 42 NR 17 65 NR 81 NR

BP, bodily pain; NR, not reported; MCS, mental composite score; PCS, physical composite score; SF, social functioning; TPIAT, total pancreatectomy with islet auto-transplantation. 1 p < 0.01 compared to baseline for all SF-36 scale scores. A higher BP score in SF-36 indicates less pain experienced by the patient.