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Primary care screening for individuals with impaired glucose metabolism with focus on impaired glucose tolerance

Journal

PRIMARY CARE DIABETES
Volume 9, Issue 4, Pages 261-266

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.pcd.2014.10.009

Keywords

Impaired glucose metabolism; Screening; Primary care

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  1. Skaraborg Institute

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Aim: To evaluate the utility of three short questions (the Skovde Form) combined with a random plasma glucose, and HbA1c as alternative tools for detection of individuals with impaired glucose metabolism (IGM), and particularly impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). Methods: Three questions concerning BMI >= 25 kg/m(2), heredity for type 2 diabetes, and known hypertension were asked in a random population of 573 individuals. All with two positive answers or one positive answer and a random plasma glucose >7.2 mmol/1 were invited for an oral glucose tolerance test and an HbA1c examination. FINDRISC was completed for comparison. Results: The positive predictive value (PPV) for IGM, using the Skovde Form, was 31% while sensitivity and specificity were 59% and 73%, respectively. Corresponding values for IGT were 11%, 50% and 69%. Using HbA1c >= 42 mmol/mol, the PPV for IGM was 64% while sensitivity and specificity were 28% and 97%, respectively. The corresponding values for IGT were 15%, 16% and 94%. Conclusion: The Skovde Form combined with a random plasma glucose may be used as an alternative tool for detection of individuals with IGM and IGT in particular. HbA1c may be used to identify individuals with type 2 diabetes but fails to detect most individuals with prediabetes. (C) 2014 Primary Care Diabetes Europe. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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