Clinical biochemistry Flashcards
4 reasons to use lab tests
diagnosis
prognosis
screening
monitoring
Accuracy
can the method produce the correct results?
Precision
can it do it consistently?
Biochemistry tests used in diabetes
venous plasma glucose random
fasting plasma glucose
2hr plasma glucose - OGTT
HbA1c
Explain what HbA1c is
glucose not taken up into cells due to lack of insulin
enters RBC
HbA1c is intracellular
List some groups HbA1c is not used in
pregnant children and young people suspected type 1 DM acute pancreatic damage symptom onset <2 months acutely ill high risk patients medication causing rapid increase in glucose eg steroid
Point of care testing methods
urine - glycosuria and ketonuria
glucose meter - capillary blood glucose
Factitious hypoglycaemia
high insulin levels
absence of increase in c peptide concentration
insulinoma
elevated c peptide level - insulin producing tumour
4 biochemical measurements used in diabetes
glucose - self monitoring
HbA1c - glycaemic control
ACR - microvascular - diabetic renal disease
lipids - macrovascular disease
Causes of increased ACR
diabetic kidney disease
orthostatic proteinuria
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