Point-of-care hemoglobin A1c margin of error alters resident management of Type 2 diabetes when near glycemic target
Point-of-care (POC) HbA1c is frequently used as a surrogate for serum HbA1c. We aimed to determine if resident management of type 2 diabetes changed after accounting for the + 0.5% margin of error associated with POC HbA1c devices. Residents were surveyed in an outpatient clinic regarding two of the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Primary care diabetes 2023-10, Vol.17 (5), p.444-446 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Point-of-care (POC) HbA1c is frequently used as a surrogate for serum HbA1c. We aimed to determine if resident management of type 2 diabetes changed after accounting for the + 0.5% margin of error associated with POC HbA1c devices.
Residents were surveyed in an outpatient clinic regarding two of their patients with type 2 diabetes for which they had obtained a POC HbA1c. For one patient, the resident was asked if management would change if the POC HbA1c were 0.5% higher (called the positive case), and for another if management would change if POC HbA1c were 0.5% lower (negative case).
Twelve of 58 (21%) cases had a change in management. Of the 27 cases where POC HbA1c was near the glycemic target (defined as POC HbA1c ≥6.0% and |
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ISSN: | 1751-9918 1878-0210 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.pcd.2022.09.013 |