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Impact of Anemia and Red Cell Indices on the Diagnosis of Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes in Indian Adult Population: Is there a Cut-off Guide for Clinicians?

BACKGROUND: It is well known that anemia and red cell turn over affects the HbA1c value. Iron deficiency anemia increases the HbA1c and haemolytic anemia lowers it. However, the cut-off of haemoglobin (Hb) or red-cell indices when the HbA1c value becomes unreliable is not known. AIM: We sought to fi...

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Autores principales: Kannan, Subramanian, Jaipalreddy, Chinthala, Annapandian, Vellaichamy Muthupandi, Murali Mohan, Bangalore Venkatraman, Damodar, Sharat, Khadilkar, Kranti Shreesh, Shivaprasad, Kumbenahalli Siddegowda
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6446692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31016161
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijem.IJEM_190_18
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author Kannan, Subramanian
Jaipalreddy, Chinthala
Annapandian, Vellaichamy Muthupandi
Murali Mohan, Bangalore Venkatraman
Damodar, Sharat
Khadilkar, Kranti Shreesh
Shivaprasad, Kumbenahalli Siddegowda
author_facet Kannan, Subramanian
Jaipalreddy, Chinthala
Annapandian, Vellaichamy Muthupandi
Murali Mohan, Bangalore Venkatraman
Damodar, Sharat
Khadilkar, Kranti Shreesh
Shivaprasad, Kumbenahalli Siddegowda
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description BACKGROUND: It is well known that anemia and red cell turn over affects the HbA1c value. Iron deficiency anemia increases the HbA1c and haemolytic anemia lowers it. However, the cut-off of haemoglobin (Hb) or red-cell indices when the HbA1c value becomes unreliable is not known. AIM: We sought to find out values of HbA1c and red-cell indices where there is considerable discordance between HbA1c and plasma glucose (PG) values in the diagnosis of diabetes (DM) and pre-diabetes (Pre-DM) making HbA1c values unreliable. METHODS: A cross-sectional study of 237 non-diabetic subjects who attended our out-patient division of preventive health check-up clinics, between November 2016 and December 2017. Data was collected only from relatively healthy subjects who had voluntarily opted for undergoing a preventative health check-up (including a diabetes screening). Patients were classified as concordant (fasting and 2-hr post meal glucose values are in agreement with HbA1c) and discordant (values are not in agreement with HbA1c). RESULTS: A total of 237 patients (73% males) with mean age was 47.2±9.7 years (range 25-75) were included in the study. The HbA1c definition group had more diagnosis of DM (153 vs 96) and but lesser numbers of pre-DM (66 vs 102) compared to the PG group. Out of 237 patients, 133 (56%) showed concordance and 104 (44%) were discordant. The FPG, 2h-PPBG and HbA1c are significantly higher in the concordant group. The Hb value and MCV were significantly higher (p<0.05) in concordant group whereas, RDW and platelets are significantly higher (p<0.05) in discordant group. The highest rate of discordance was noted in the HbA1c strata of 6.5-7% (72%) followed by HbA1c of 5-6.4% (42%) and least in the HbA1c strata >7% (20%). While no single Hb or MCV value could predict discordance, a RDW value >17 was consistently associated with discordance across all the HbA1c strata. CONCLUSION: A HbA1c below 7% is significantly influenced by red-cell turn over indices and clinicians need to perform additional testing using plasma glucose levels to confirm the presence of diabetes or pre-diabetes. In patients whose RDW >17, HbA1c should be replaced by 75gm OGTT as a test of choice for diagnosis of diabetes or pre-diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-64466922019-04-23 Impact of Anemia and Red Cell Indices on the Diagnosis of Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes in Indian Adult Population: Is there a Cut-off Guide for Clinicians? Kannan, Subramanian Jaipalreddy, Chinthala Annapandian, Vellaichamy Muthupandi Murali Mohan, Bangalore Venkatraman Damodar, Sharat Khadilkar, Kranti Shreesh Shivaprasad, Kumbenahalli Siddegowda Indian J Endocrinol Metab Original Article BACKGROUND: It is well known that anemia and red cell turn over affects the HbA1c value. Iron deficiency anemia increases the HbA1c and haemolytic anemia lowers it. However, the cut-off of haemoglobin (Hb) or red-cell indices when the HbA1c value becomes unreliable is not known. AIM: We sought to find out values of HbA1c and red-cell indices where there is considerable discordance between HbA1c and plasma glucose (PG) values in the diagnosis of diabetes (DM) and pre-diabetes (Pre-DM) making HbA1c values unreliable. METHODS: A cross-sectional study of 237 non-diabetic subjects who attended our out-patient division of preventive health check-up clinics, between November 2016 and December 2017. Data was collected only from relatively healthy subjects who had voluntarily opted for undergoing a preventative health check-up (including a diabetes screening). Patients were classified as concordant (fasting and 2-hr post meal glucose values are in agreement with HbA1c) and discordant (values are not in agreement with HbA1c). RESULTS: A total of 237 patients (73% males) with mean age was 47.2±9.7 years (range 25-75) were included in the study. The HbA1c definition group had more diagnosis of DM (153 vs 96) and but lesser numbers of pre-DM (66 vs 102) compared to the PG group. Out of 237 patients, 133 (56%) showed concordance and 104 (44%) were discordant. The FPG, 2h-PPBG and HbA1c are significantly higher in the concordant group. The Hb value and MCV were significantly higher (p<0.05) in concordant group whereas, RDW and platelets are significantly higher (p<0.05) in discordant group. The highest rate of discordance was noted in the HbA1c strata of 6.5-7% (72%) followed by HbA1c of 5-6.4% (42%) and least in the HbA1c strata >7% (20%). While no single Hb or MCV value could predict discordance, a RDW value >17 was consistently associated with discordance across all the HbA1c strata. CONCLUSION: A HbA1c below 7% is significantly influenced by red-cell turn over indices and clinicians need to perform additional testing using plasma glucose levels to confirm the presence of diabetes or pre-diabetes. In patients whose RDW >17, HbA1c should be replaced by 75gm OGTT as a test of choice for diagnosis of diabetes or pre-diabetes. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6446692/ /pubmed/31016161 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijem.IJEM_190_18 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Kannan, Subramanian
Jaipalreddy, Chinthala
Annapandian, Vellaichamy Muthupandi
Murali Mohan, Bangalore Venkatraman
Damodar, Sharat
Khadilkar, Kranti Shreesh
Shivaprasad, Kumbenahalli Siddegowda
Impact of Anemia and Red Cell Indices on the Diagnosis of Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes in Indian Adult Population: Is there a Cut-off Guide for Clinicians?
title Impact of Anemia and Red Cell Indices on the Diagnosis of Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes in Indian Adult Population: Is there a Cut-off Guide for Clinicians?
title_full Impact of Anemia and Red Cell Indices on the Diagnosis of Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes in Indian Adult Population: Is there a Cut-off Guide for Clinicians?
title_fullStr Impact of Anemia and Red Cell Indices on the Diagnosis of Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes in Indian Adult Population: Is there a Cut-off Guide for Clinicians?
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Anemia and Red Cell Indices on the Diagnosis of Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes in Indian Adult Population: Is there a Cut-off Guide for Clinicians?
title_short Impact of Anemia and Red Cell Indices on the Diagnosis of Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes in Indian Adult Population: Is there a Cut-off Guide for Clinicians?
title_sort impact of anemia and red cell indices on the diagnosis of pre-diabetes and diabetes in indian adult population: is there a cut-off guide for clinicians?
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6446692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31016161
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijem.IJEM_190_18
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