Objective: Patients with advanced diabetic nephropathy benefit from kidney transplantation. We report a patient who showed improved glycemic control after kidney transplantation followed by sensor-augmented pump (SAP) therapy.

Methods: The patient was a 67-year-old man on hemodialysis for diabetic nephropathy associated with slowly-progressive type 1 diabetes mellitus. He underwent living-donor kidney transplantation, followed by introduction of SAP therapy for strict glycemic control.

Results: SAP therapy improved glycated hemoglobin and glycated albumin levels from 7.8% and 24.2% to 7.0% and 19.2%, respectively, and reduced the frequency of hypoglycemic episodes.

Conclusion: The case illustrates the usefulness of SAP therapy for post-kidney transplantation glycemic control.

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