Skip to content.

Metabolic Syndrome Institute

You are here: Home » News » A systematic review on HbA1c as a screening tool for detection of type 2 diabetes


A systematic review on HbA1c as a screening tool for detection of type 2 diabetes

Document Actions
  • Print this page
2007-apr-26

A systematic literature review was performed to assess the accuracy of glycated haemoglobin A1c for the detection of type 2 diabetes using as the following inclusion criteria: (i) an oral glucose tolerance test as the reference standard, and (ii) fasting blood glucose (FBG) as a comparison. Among the 9 studies meeting these inclusion criteria, HbA1c and FBG were equally effective in detecting type 2 diabetes. In most studies, the recommended optimum cut-off point for HbA1c was >6.1%, though population-specific optimum cut-off points may be warranted. However, as previous studies have shown HbA1c to exhibit less intra-individual variation and better prediction of micro- and macrovascular complications, HbA1c, despite its higher cost than FPG, may be a more cost-effective means of screening for type 2 diabetes once cost-effectiveness of predicting preventable complications is taken into account.

Abstract

Keywords:
Blood glucose – HbA1c – IGT – OGTT – Type 2 diabetes

Ongoing Trials
Metabolic Syndrome Institute Landmark Studies
Guidelines
Metabolic Syndrome Institute Guidelines
Cardiovascular risks calculators
Metabolic Syndrome Institute Cardiovascular risks calculators
How to measure your waistline ?
Metabolic Syndrome Institute Measure your waistline
MSI Meeting
Newsletter

Metabolic Syndrome Institute Newsletter
MSI special session at WCC 2008
Web Conference
Metabolic Syndrome Institute Web Conferences
MSI 2007 Awards winners
Awards
Metabolic Syndrome Institute AWARDS
 

This site conforms to the following standards: