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The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine ; : 41-46, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-148186

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: The application of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) for the diagnosis of diabetes is currently under extensive discussion. In this study, we explored the validity of using HbA1c as a screening and diagnostic test in Chinese subjects recruited in Nanjing, China. METHODS: In total, 497 subjects (361 men and 136 women) with fasting plasma glucose (PG) > or = 5.6 mmol/L were recruited to undergo the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and HbA1c test. Plasma lipid, uric acid, and blood pressure were also measured. RESULTS: Using a receiver operating characteristic curve, the optimal cutoff point of HbA1c related to diabetes diagnosed by the OGTT was 6.3%, with a sensitivity and specificity of 79.6% and 82.2%, respectively, and the area under the curve was 0.87 (95% confidence interval, 0.83 to 0.92). A HbA1c level of 6.5% had a sensitivity and specificity of 62.7% and 93.5%, respectively. When comparing the HbA1c > or = 6.5% or OGTT methods for diagnosing diabetes, the former group had significantly higher HbA1c levels and lower levels of fasting and 2-hour PG than the latter group. No significant difference was observed in the other metabolism indexes between the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that HbA1c > or = 6.5% has reasonably good specificity for diagnosing diabetes in Chinese subjects, which is in concordance with the American Diabetes Association recommendations.


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Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Analysis of Variance , Asian People , Biomarkers/blood , Blood Glucose/analysis , China/epidemiology , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/standards , Chromatography, Ion Exchange/standards , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/blood , Fasting/blood , Glucose Tolerance Test/standards , Glycated Hemoglobin/analysis , Mass Screening/methods , Predictive Value of Tests , ROC Curve , Reference Standards , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-135780

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Background & objectives: β-thalassaemia is a genetic disorder and an important health problem around the world. Quantitative haemoglobin A2 (HbA2) levels are used for the diagnosis of β-thalassaemia. The conventional methods are high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), electrophoresis, and microcolumn chromatography techniques. We established a fast protein liquid chromatography (FPLC) method, to measure quantitatively of HbA2 levels, and compared its efficacy with conventional methods. Methods: The FPLC method, using a DEAE Sepharose, Hi Trap anion-exchange column chromatography technique was set up for HbA2 measurement. In this study, 220 blood samples were screened for haemoglobin type by FPLC technique and also using HPLC, microcolumn chromatography and electrophoresis. Results: The FPLC results were highly correlated (r = 0.985, P<0.001) with those of HPLC for quantification of HbA2 as well as cellulose acetate electrophoresis (r = 0.977) and microcolumn chromatography (r = 0.980). The FPLC method showed 100 per cent sensitivity and specificity, positive and negative predictive value for β-thalassaemia diagnosis. In addition, the FPLC method was simple, rapid, low cost and reproducible. The HbA2/E range of FPLC for β-thalassaemia was 6-10 per cent, HbE trait was 10-40 per cent, β-thalassaemia/HbE was 40-60 per cent and homozygous HbE was more than 60 per cent. Interpretation & conclusions: Our findings suggested that FPLC method could be used as a cost-effective method for routine β-thalassaemia diagnosis.


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Adult , Chromatography, Ion Exchange/economics , Chromatography, Ion Exchange/methods , Chromatography, Ion Exchange/standards , Chromatography, Liquid/economics , Chromatography, Liquid/methods , Chromatography, Liquid/standards , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Electrophoresis/economics , Electrophoresis/methods , Electrophoresis/standards , Fetal Hemoglobin/analysis , Fetal Hemoglobin/isolation & purification , Hemoglobin A2/analysis , Hemoglobin A2/isolation & purification , Hemoglobin E/analysis , Hemoglobin E/isolation & purification , Hemoglobins/analysis , Hemoglobins/isolation & purification , Humans , Mass Screening/economics , Mass Screening/methods , Mass Screening/standards , Predictive Value of Tests , Sensitivity and Specificity , beta-Thalassemia/diagnosis
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