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Point-of-care capillary HbA1c measurement in the emergency department: a useful tool to detect unrecognized and uncontrolled diabetes

BACKGROUND: Inpatient hyperglycaemia and diabetes mellitus (DM) are common and are associated with an increased risk of complications and mortality. The severity of hyperglycaemia determines the rate of complications in patients treated in the emergency department (ED). Our aim was to examine whethe...

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Autores principales: Gomez-Peralta, Fernando, Abreu, Cristina, Andreu-Urioste, Leonor, Antolí, Ana Cristina, Rico-Fontsaré, Carmen, Martín-Fernández, David, Resina-Rufes, Rosa, Pérez-García, Juan Jesús, Negrete-Muñoz, Ángela, Muñoz-Álvarez, Daniel, Umpierrez, Guillermo E.
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4760960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26894895
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12245-016-0107-6
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author Gomez-Peralta, Fernando
Abreu, Cristina
Andreu-Urioste, Leonor
Antolí, Ana Cristina
Rico-Fontsaré, Carmen
Martín-Fernández, David
Resina-Rufes, Rosa
Pérez-García, Juan Jesús
Negrete-Muñoz, Ángela
Muñoz-Álvarez, Daniel
Umpierrez, Guillermo E.
author_facet Gomez-Peralta, Fernando
Abreu, Cristina
Andreu-Urioste, Leonor
Antolí, Ana Cristina
Rico-Fontsaré, Carmen
Martín-Fernández, David
Resina-Rufes, Rosa
Pérez-García, Juan Jesús
Negrete-Muñoz, Ángela
Muñoz-Álvarez, Daniel
Umpierrez, Guillermo E.
author_sort Gomez-Peralta, Fernando
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description BACKGROUND: Inpatient hyperglycaemia and diabetes mellitus (DM) are common and are associated with an increased risk of complications and mortality. The severity of hyperglycaemia determines the rate of complications in patients treated in the emergency department (ED). Our aim was to examine whether determination of the capillary haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is a reliable method for detecting unknown diabetes and poor glycaemic control in the ED. METHODS: A prospective observational study was conducted in adult (>18 years) patients treated in a single-centre ED. We compared the results of HbA1c levels measured by Bio-Rad in2it point-of-care device on a capillary blood sample and by the hospital laboratory. RESULTS: A total of 187 ED patients with an average age of 57.1 ± 19.2 years were studied. The mean HbA1c value was 5.78 ± 1.26 % by capillary POC testing and 6.10 ± 1.12 % by the hospital laboratory (correlation = 0.712, P < 0.001). A total of 17.1 % of cases had a prior diagnosis of DM. The diagnosis of DM (plasma glucose > 126 mg/dL and/or HbA1c > 6.5 %) was made in ten (5.4 %) additional cases (prior undiagnosed DM) for a total prior DM prevalence of 22.5 % (95 % CI 16.4–28.5 %). Capillary HbA1c detected 11 additional cases of unknown DM (5.9 %). A capillary HbA1c value greater than 6 % has a sensitivity of 85.7 % and specificity of 85.3 % for the screening of DM. CONCLUSIONS: Determination of the capillary HbA1c in the ED is a reliable, fast, and simple system for the screening of unknown or uncontrolled DM.
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spelling pubmed-47609602016-03-01 Point-of-care capillary HbA1c measurement in the emergency department: a useful tool to detect unrecognized and uncontrolled diabetes Gomez-Peralta, Fernando Abreu, Cristina Andreu-Urioste, Leonor Antolí, Ana Cristina Rico-Fontsaré, Carmen Martín-Fernández, David Resina-Rufes, Rosa Pérez-García, Juan Jesús Negrete-Muñoz, Ángela Muñoz-Álvarez, Daniel Umpierrez, Guillermo E. Int J Emerg Med Original Research BACKGROUND: Inpatient hyperglycaemia and diabetes mellitus (DM) are common and are associated with an increased risk of complications and mortality. The severity of hyperglycaemia determines the rate of complications in patients treated in the emergency department (ED). Our aim was to examine whether determination of the capillary haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is a reliable method for detecting unknown diabetes and poor glycaemic control in the ED. METHODS: A prospective observational study was conducted in adult (>18 years) patients treated in a single-centre ED. We compared the results of HbA1c levels measured by Bio-Rad in2it point-of-care device on a capillary blood sample and by the hospital laboratory. RESULTS: A total of 187 ED patients with an average age of 57.1 ± 19.2 years were studied. The mean HbA1c value was 5.78 ± 1.26 % by capillary POC testing and 6.10 ± 1.12 % by the hospital laboratory (correlation = 0.712, P < 0.001). A total of 17.1 % of cases had a prior diagnosis of DM. The diagnosis of DM (plasma glucose > 126 mg/dL and/or HbA1c > 6.5 %) was made in ten (5.4 %) additional cases (prior undiagnosed DM) for a total prior DM prevalence of 22.5 % (95 % CI 16.4–28.5 %). Capillary HbA1c detected 11 additional cases of unknown DM (5.9 %). A capillary HbA1c value greater than 6 % has a sensitivity of 85.7 % and specificity of 85.3 % for the screening of DM. CONCLUSIONS: Determination of the capillary HbA1c in the ED is a reliable, fast, and simple system for the screening of unknown or uncontrolled DM. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4760960/ /pubmed/26894895 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12245-016-0107-6 Text en © Gomez-Peralta et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Gomez-Peralta, Fernando
Abreu, Cristina
Andreu-Urioste, Leonor
Antolí, Ana Cristina
Rico-Fontsaré, Carmen
Martín-Fernández, David
Resina-Rufes, Rosa
Pérez-García, Juan Jesús
Negrete-Muñoz, Ángela
Muñoz-Álvarez, Daniel
Umpierrez, Guillermo E.
Point-of-care capillary HbA1c measurement in the emergency department: a useful tool to detect unrecognized and uncontrolled diabetes
title Point-of-care capillary HbA1c measurement in the emergency department: a useful tool to detect unrecognized and uncontrolled diabetes
title_full Point-of-care capillary HbA1c measurement in the emergency department: a useful tool to detect unrecognized and uncontrolled diabetes
title_fullStr Point-of-care capillary HbA1c measurement in the emergency department: a useful tool to detect unrecognized and uncontrolled diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Point-of-care capillary HbA1c measurement in the emergency department: a useful tool to detect unrecognized and uncontrolled diabetes
title_short Point-of-care capillary HbA1c measurement in the emergency department: a useful tool to detect unrecognized and uncontrolled diabetes
title_sort point-of-care capillary hba1c measurement in the emergency department: a useful tool to detect unrecognized and uncontrolled diabetes
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4760960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26894895
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12245-016-0107-6
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