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HbA1c screening for undiagnosed diabetes in New Zealand

โœ Scribed by Tracy L. Ellison; Robert Elliott; Simon A. Moyes


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
105 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
1520-7552

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Objectives

To describe a screening programme to detect undiagnosed diabetes in highโ€risk ethnic groups in New Zealand and determine the specificity and sensitivity of HbA~1c~ to detect fasting hyperglycaemia.

Research design and methods

HbA~1c~ was offered to subjects over 20 years of age participating in a screening programme for hepatitis B that was targeted at nonโ€European populations. Two hundred and fortyโ€four predominantly Maori subjects, with HbA~1c~ levels 5 to 7.9% and who were not known to have diabetes, were tested with an oral glucose tolerance test. Comparison was made with fasting and 2โ€h samples.

Results

Fifty thousand eight hundred and nineteen subjects were screened using HbA~1c~. 12% had HbA~1c~ levels of 6.1% or more, and in 4% of the population HbA~1c~ was 7.1% or more. Maori, Pacific Island people, and Indians had particularly high rates of elevated HbA~1c~. HbA~1c~ levels of 6.1% and greater were 94% sensitive and 77% specific in detecting the 32 subjects who had a fasting glucose of 7.0 mmol/L or more, and 90% sensitive and 73% specific for 20 subjects with a 2โ€h glucose of 11.1 mmol/L or more.

Conclusions

Rates of elevated HbA~1c~ levels in nonโ€Europeans in New Zealand are very high, particularly in Maori, Pacific Island Peoples', and Indians, reflecting their high risk of diabetes and vascular disease. HbA~1c~ can be used as an opportunistic screening test for diabetes and glucose intolerance, but a high level should be followed by an oral glucose tolerance test. Copyright ยฉ 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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