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[The diagnosis of diabetes mellitus in epidemiological studies]

Authors :
Franch Nadal J
Jc, Alvarez Torices
Fernando Alvarez-Guisasola
Diego Domínguez F
de Pablo Pons M
Hernández Mejía R
Cueto Espinar A
Source :
Europe PubMed Central
Publication Year :
1991

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relative usefulness of some of the diagnostic methods used to estimate the prevalence of diabetes mellitus in epidemiological studies. A cross-sectional descriptive study with multistage stratified sampling was designed. A personal interview, a capillary baseline glycemia and a OGTT were carried out. The medical records and the use of antidiabetic drugs and self-control products were also evaluated. The prevalences obtained with these methods were: Medical records = 1.31%, personal interview = 7.91%, use of drugs = 1.93%, self-control products = 1.05%, capillary baseline glycemia greater than or equal to 120 mg/dl = 4.04%, OGTT with WHO criteria = 5.62%. Using OGTT as a reference, the diagnostic test with the greatest overall value was capillary baseline glycemia equal to or higher than 120 mg/dl. We think that, as a whole, the election of one method or another will depend on both the precise aim of the study and the type of design and the cost that can be sustained.

Details

ISSN :
02126567
Volume :
8
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Atencion primaria
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....0127a30f91d3715450930d06dd13d58f