Detección, diagnóstico y control de la diabetes mellitus sobre la base de una tabla de nueve campos: GBA, HBa1c, GPT



Título del documento: Detección, diagnóstico y control de la diabetes mellitus sobre la base de una tabla de nueve campos: GBA, HBa1c, GPT
Revista: Revista latinoamericana de patología clínica y medicina de laboratorio
Base de datos: PERIÓDICA
Número de sistema: 000360361
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Període: Abr-Jun
Volum: 59
Número: 2
Paginació: 69-79
País: México
Idioma: Español
Tipo de documento: Artículo
Enfoque: Analítico
Resumen en español confiabilidad y aplicabilidad básicos para permitir el uso de esta prueba en el diagnóstico clínico. La aplicación de los nuevos criterios diagnósticos de la Asociación Americana de Diabetes 2010 resultan relativamente simples, sobre todo cuando se les compara con las pruebas de tolerancia a la glucosa en términos de confiabilidad y aplicabilidad. Valdrá la pena vigilar y evaluar el impacto en los pacientes y en el sistema de salud para valorar el costo-beneficio a corto, mediano y largo plazo
Resumen en inglés It’s been half a century since the discovery and confirmation of HBa1 as a diabetic component in the subfractions of hemoglobin. Major improvements have occurred in diagnostic systems since 1977 when HBa1 was introduced in clinical laboratories. It took more than thirty years until HBa1c% was certified by the National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program until 2010 when the American Diabetes Association accepted HBa1c% as the method of choice for the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus as long as certified methods are used in order to meet NGSP requirements. Objective: To review the importance of glycation of proteins and specifically of HBa1c% in the pathophysiology of chronic degenerative diseases associated with diabetes mellitus in addition to its applicability and usefulness in the diagnosis and management in accordance with the recommendations of the American Diabetes Association 2010 using a table contingency of 3 x 3. Material and methods: This paper is a review which collects the information available in the literature in order to establish analytical, specific, measurable, achievable, challenging goals for three fundamental tests for the detection, diagnosis and control of diabetes mellitus including 1) HBa1c%, 2) Basal Fasting Glucose: BFG mg/dL and 3) QAG Quarterly Average Glucose mg/dL. Results: HBa1c% > 6.5% in combination with BFG > 126 mg/dL has a sensitivity of 47% and a specificity of 98% for diabetes mellitus diagnosis. To improve diagnostic sensitivity detection of diabetes mellitus should be performed in all patients who have a GBA > 100 mg/dL even when the diabetic syndrome: Polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, and weight loss is absent. Discussion: NGSP certification of analytical systems for diabetes mellitus diagnosis of HBa1c% has allowed basic applicability in order to recommend the use of this test in clinical grounds. The implementation of the new diagnostic criteria of the American..
Disciplines Medicina
Paraules clau: Diagnóstico,
Metabolismo y nutrición,
Bioquímica,
Diabetes,
Control glicémico,
Vigilancia epidemiológica,
Diagnóstico clínico,
Laboratorio
Keyword: Medicine,
Diagnosis,
Metabolism and nutrition,
Biochemistry,
Diabetes,
Glycemic control,
Epidemiologic surveillance,
Clinical diagnosis,
Laboratory
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