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Performance of HbA(1c) as an Early Diagnostic Indicator of Type 1 Diabetes in Children and Youth
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate HbA(1c) as an alternative criterion for impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) or type 1 diabetes (T1D) in high-risk subjects <21 years of age. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Subjects <21 years of age who participated in the prospective DPT-1, TEDDY, TR...
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American Diabetes Association
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3425003/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22699293 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc12-0111 |
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author | Vehik, Kendra Cuthbertson, David Boulware, David Beam, Craig A. Rodriguez, Henry Legault, Laurent Hyytinen, Mila Rewers, Marian J. Schatz, Desmond A. Krischer, Jeffrey P. |
author_facet | Vehik, Kendra Cuthbertson, David Boulware, David Beam, Craig A. Rodriguez, Henry Legault, Laurent Hyytinen, Mila Rewers, Marian J. Schatz, Desmond A. Krischer, Jeffrey P. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate HbA(1c) as an alternative criterion for impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) or type 1 diabetes (T1D) in high-risk subjects <21 years of age. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Subjects <21 years of age who participated in the prospective DPT-1, TEDDY, TRIGR, and Type 1 Diabetes TrialNet Natural History (TrialNet) studies and had an HbA(1c) within 90 days of an OGTT with a 2-h plasma glucose (2-hPG) measure were included. An OGTT of 140–199 mg/dL defined IGT, and an OGTT with 2-hPG ≥200 mg/dL or fasting plasma glucose ≥126 mg/dL defined diabetes. HbA(1c) ≥5.7% defined IGT, and HbA(1c) ≥ 6.5% defined diabetes. Receiver-operating characteristic curve analysis was used to assess diagnostic accuracy of HbA(1c) compared with OGTT. RESULTS: There were 587 subjects from DPT-1, 884 from TrialNet, 91 from TEDDY, and 420 from TRIGR. As an indicator for IGT, HbA(1c) sensitivity was very low across the studies (8–42%), and specificity was variable (64–95%). With HbA(1c) ≥6.5% threshold used for T1D diagnosis, the sensitivity was very low and specificity was high (sensitivity and specificity: DPT-1 24 and 98%, TrialNet 28 and 99%, TEDDY 34 and 98%, and TRIGR 33 and 99%, respectively). The positive predictive value of HbA(1c) ≥6.5% for the development of T1D was variable (50–94%) across the four studies. CONCLUSIONS: HbA(1c) ≥6.5% is a specific but not sensitive early indicator for T1D in high-risk subjects <21 years of age diagnosed by OGTT or asymptomatic hyperglycemia. Redefining the HbA(1c) threshold is recommended if used as an alternative criterion in diagnosing T1D. |
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spelling | pubmed-34250032013-09-01 Performance of HbA(1c) as an Early Diagnostic Indicator of Type 1 Diabetes in Children and Youth Vehik, Kendra Cuthbertson, David Boulware, David Beam, Craig A. Rodriguez, Henry Legault, Laurent Hyytinen, Mila Rewers, Marian J. Schatz, Desmond A. Krischer, Jeffrey P. Diabetes Care Original Research OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate HbA(1c) as an alternative criterion for impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) or type 1 diabetes (T1D) in high-risk subjects <21 years of age. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Subjects <21 years of age who participated in the prospective DPT-1, TEDDY, TRIGR, and Type 1 Diabetes TrialNet Natural History (TrialNet) studies and had an HbA(1c) within 90 days of an OGTT with a 2-h plasma glucose (2-hPG) measure were included. An OGTT of 140–199 mg/dL defined IGT, and an OGTT with 2-hPG ≥200 mg/dL or fasting plasma glucose ≥126 mg/dL defined diabetes. HbA(1c) ≥5.7% defined IGT, and HbA(1c) ≥ 6.5% defined diabetes. Receiver-operating characteristic curve analysis was used to assess diagnostic accuracy of HbA(1c) compared with OGTT. RESULTS: There were 587 subjects from DPT-1, 884 from TrialNet, 91 from TEDDY, and 420 from TRIGR. As an indicator for IGT, HbA(1c) sensitivity was very low across the studies (8–42%), and specificity was variable (64–95%). With HbA(1c) ≥6.5% threshold used for T1D diagnosis, the sensitivity was very low and specificity was high (sensitivity and specificity: DPT-1 24 and 98%, TrialNet 28 and 99%, TEDDY 34 and 98%, and TRIGR 33 and 99%, respectively). The positive predictive value of HbA(1c) ≥6.5% for the development of T1D was variable (50–94%) across the four studies. CONCLUSIONS: HbA(1c) ≥6.5% is a specific but not sensitive early indicator for T1D in high-risk subjects <21 years of age diagnosed by OGTT or asymptomatic hyperglycemia. Redefining the HbA(1c) threshold is recommended if used as an alternative criterion in diagnosing T1D. American Diabetes Association 2012-09 2012-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3425003/ /pubmed/22699293 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc12-0111 Text en © 2012 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Vehik, Kendra Cuthbertson, David Boulware, David Beam, Craig A. Rodriguez, Henry Legault, Laurent Hyytinen, Mila Rewers, Marian J. Schatz, Desmond A. Krischer, Jeffrey P. Performance of HbA(1c) as an Early Diagnostic Indicator of Type 1 Diabetes in Children and Youth |
title | Performance of HbA(1c) as an Early Diagnostic Indicator of Type 1 Diabetes in Children and Youth |
title_full | Performance of HbA(1c) as an Early Diagnostic Indicator of Type 1 Diabetes in Children and Youth |
title_fullStr | Performance of HbA(1c) as an Early Diagnostic Indicator of Type 1 Diabetes in Children and Youth |
title_full_unstemmed | Performance of HbA(1c) as an Early Diagnostic Indicator of Type 1 Diabetes in Children and Youth |
title_short | Performance of HbA(1c) as an Early Diagnostic Indicator of Type 1 Diabetes in Children and Youth |
title_sort | performance of hba(1c) as an early diagnostic indicator of type 1 diabetes in children and youth |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3425003/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22699293 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc12-0111 |
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