Diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and pre-diabetes with fasting plasma glucose, oral glucose tolerance test and A1C level: A1C based screening may be a better diagnostic tool for diabetes mellitus

OBJECTIVE: The International Diabetes Federation estimates that 285 million people around the world have diabetes. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) has proposed hemoglobin A1C ≥ 6.5% (HbA1c) for the diagnosis of diabetes, and 5.7-6.4% as a risk factor for progression to diabetes. Th...

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Main Authors: Mehmet Ozgur Niflioglu, Mithat Bahceci, Sakine Leyla Aslan, James Shawcross, Ece Harman, Aliye Pelin Tutuncuoglu.
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Published: Society of TURAZ AKADEMI 2012-12-01
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spelling doaj-683dadc82f544993a7c63eddad728c6f2020-11-25T00:42:29ZengSociety of TURAZ AKADEMI Medicine Science2147-06342012-12-01143415010.5455/medscience.2012.01.803524910Diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and pre-diabetes with fasting plasma glucose, oral glucose tolerance test and A1C level: A1C based screening may be a better diagnostic tool for diabetes mellitusMehmet Ozgur Niflioglu0Mithat Bahceci1Sakine Leyla Aslan2James Shawcross3Ece Harman4Aliye Pelin Tutuncuoglu.5Ataturk Egitim ve Arastirma Hastanesi-Yesilyurt-Izmir/TURKEY, Internal Medicine DepartmentIzmir Ataturk Training and Research Hospital. Departments of Internal Medicine* and EndocrinologyIzmir Ataturk Training and Research Hospital. Department of Internal MedicineM.D, Associate Professor Izmir Ataturk Training and Research Hospital. Department of Internal MedicineM.D, Specialist*, Freeman Hospital. Department of Renal Medicine, Newcastle upon Tyne / United KingdomMD, Specialist, MBBS, MRCP (London). Izmir Ataturk Training and Research Hospital. Department of Endocrinology, M.D, SpecialistOBJECTIVE: The International Diabetes Federation estimates that 285 million people around the world have diabetes. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) has proposed hemoglobin A1C ≥ 6.5% (HbA1c) for the diagnosis of diabetes, and 5.7-6.4% as a risk factor for progression to diabetes. This new criterions accuracy is controversial and has not yet been adopted internationally. We aimed to clarify the power of A1C in diagnosis of diabetes and pre-diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: In this retrospective study a total of 1814 patients (622 male, 1192 female) who had concurrent FPG, OGTT and A1C results and diabetes mellitus suspicion were included by using the hospital ProBel system. Diabetic subjects and patients who had been using drugs that may cause diabetes were excluded. RESULTS: According to ADA criteria; 760 of 1814 individuals had diabetes mellitus (41.8 %). With each of these tests (HbA1c, 2-h OGTT and FPG), diabetes was detected in 529 (69.6%), 488 (64.2%) and 328 (43.2%) subjects respectively. Differences between, FPG, 2-h OGTT; FPG and HbA1c; 2-h OGTT and HbA1c were statistically significant (p [Med-Science 2012; 1(4.000): 341-50]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=24910Diabetes MellitusFasting Plasma GlucoseOral Glucose Tolerance Test HbA1c
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author Mehmet Ozgur Niflioglu
Mithat Bahceci
Sakine Leyla Aslan
James Shawcross
Ece Harman
Aliye Pelin Tutuncuoglu.
spellingShingle Mehmet Ozgur Niflioglu
Mithat Bahceci
Sakine Leyla Aslan
James Shawcross
Ece Harman
Aliye Pelin Tutuncuoglu.
Diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and pre-diabetes with fasting plasma glucose, oral glucose tolerance test and A1C level: A1C based screening may be a better diagnostic tool for diabetes mellitus
Medicine Science
Diabetes Mellitus
Fasting Plasma Glucose
Oral Glucose Tolerance Test
HbA1c
author_facet Mehmet Ozgur Niflioglu
Mithat Bahceci
Sakine Leyla Aslan
James Shawcross
Ece Harman
Aliye Pelin Tutuncuoglu.
author_sort Mehmet Ozgur Niflioglu
title Diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and pre-diabetes with fasting plasma glucose, oral glucose tolerance test and A1C level: A1C based screening may be a better diagnostic tool for diabetes mellitus
title_short Diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and pre-diabetes with fasting plasma glucose, oral glucose tolerance test and A1C level: A1C based screening may be a better diagnostic tool for diabetes mellitus
title_full Diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and pre-diabetes with fasting plasma glucose, oral glucose tolerance test and A1C level: A1C based screening may be a better diagnostic tool for diabetes mellitus
title_fullStr Diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and pre-diabetes with fasting plasma glucose, oral glucose tolerance test and A1C level: A1C based screening may be a better diagnostic tool for diabetes mellitus
title_full_unstemmed Diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and pre-diabetes with fasting plasma glucose, oral glucose tolerance test and A1C level: A1C based screening may be a better diagnostic tool for diabetes mellitus
title_sort diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and pre-diabetes with fasting plasma glucose, oral glucose tolerance test and a1c level: a1c based screening may be a better diagnostic tool for diabetes mellitus
publisher Society of TURAZ AKADEMI
series Medicine Science
issn 2147-0634
publishDate 2012-12-01
description OBJECTIVE: The International Diabetes Federation estimates that 285 million people around the world have diabetes. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) has proposed hemoglobin A1C ≥ 6.5% (HbA1c) for the diagnosis of diabetes, and 5.7-6.4% as a risk factor for progression to diabetes. This new criterions accuracy is controversial and has not yet been adopted internationally. We aimed to clarify the power of A1C in diagnosis of diabetes and pre-diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: In this retrospective study a total of 1814 patients (622 male, 1192 female) who had concurrent FPG, OGTT and A1C results and diabetes mellitus suspicion were included by using the hospital ProBel system. Diabetic subjects and patients who had been using drugs that may cause diabetes were excluded. RESULTS: According to ADA criteria; 760 of 1814 individuals had diabetes mellitus (41.8 %). With each of these tests (HbA1c, 2-h OGTT and FPG), diabetes was detected in 529 (69.6%), 488 (64.2%) and 328 (43.2%) subjects respectively. Differences between, FPG, 2-h OGTT; FPG and HbA1c; 2-h OGTT and HbA1c were statistically significant (p [Med-Science 2012; 1(4.000): 341-50]
topic Diabetes Mellitus
Fasting Plasma Glucose
Oral Glucose Tolerance Test
HbA1c
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