PMID: 11321888Apr 27, 2001Paper

How to minimize missing those subjects with high 2HR plasma glucose but 'normal' fasting plasma glucose levels?

Journal of Medicine
G T KoJ C Chan

Abstract

Among the subjects with 'normal' fasting plasma glucose (PG) levels (< 7.0 mmol/L), some of them are actually suffering from impaired glucose tolerance and diabetes, which can only be diagnosed by 2hr PG levels. We aim to find out a proper clinical approach in order to minimize missing those subjects with high 2hr PG but 'normal' fasting PG levels. We analyzed data collected from a previously published population-based prevalence survey for glucose intolerance in 1486 Hong Kong Chinese subjects who had no past history of diabetes. Of the 1468 subjects, there were 138 subjects (9.4%) having "missed glucose intolerance". Compared to the diabetic subjects (fasting plasma glucose > or = 7.0 mmol/L) after adjustment for age, the subjects with missed glucose intolerance had similar characteristics except lower glycemic level. Compared to the normal subjects (fasting plasma glucose < 7.0 mmol/L) after adjustment for age, subjects with missed glucose intolerance had more obesity (both general and central), more hypertension, worse glycemic status and lipid profile in both men and women. There were 38 subjects (2.6%) having impaired fasting glucose. Of these 38 subjects, 24 (63.2%) had missed glucose intolerance. The detection of missed...Continue Reading

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