DM - Diagnosis Flashcards
What has the highest Evidence rating and grade according to the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists & American College of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines for managing Diabetes Mellitus?
Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (MRCT)
Age for Screening criteria for DM II & Pre-DM II in Asymptomatic adults
Age ≥45 years without other risk factors
BMI Screening criteria for DM II & Pre-DM II in Asymptomatic adults
- BMI ≥30 kg/m2
- BMI 25-29.9 kg/m2 plus other risk factors*
Dyslipidemia Screening criteria for DM II & Pre-DM II in Asymptomatic adults
- HDL-C <35 mg/dL
- Triglycerides >250 mg/dL
(longer list on slide 16)
Screen at-risk individuals with normal glucose values every ___ years
3
Consider annual screening of DM II for patients
with ____+ risk factors
2
Diagnostic Laboratory Tests for Prediabetes & Diabetes II in Non-pregnant Adults
Urine Glucose – unreliable for diagnosis
Urine & Blood Ketones
* >0.6 mmol/L requires evaluation
* >3.0 mmol/L requires hospitalization
Plasma or Serum Glucose
* ≥ 126 mg/dL on two separate occasions with at least 8 hours of
fasting is diagnostic for Diabetes Mellitus
How is Whole Blood Glucose Level measured?
- Quantitative, hand-held meter & reagent test strip measure glucose*
- GDH-PQQ (glucose dehydrogenase pyrroloquinoline quinone) test strips
- *Note cannot distinguish between glucose & certain non-glucose sugars (maltose, xylose, galactose) → falsely ↑ BG
T/F Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT) should be done in the morning
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Diagnostic Values for DM (Non-fasting) - HgbA1c
- ≥ 6.5% & fasting plasma glucose >126 mg/dL
- ≥ 6.5% & random plasma glucose > 200 mg/dL
- ~5.7-6.4% indicates higher risk (prediabetes or insulin resistance)
T/F A1C should be considered an additional, optional diagnostic criterion and NOT the primary criterion for diagnosis of diabetes
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T/F A1C is recommended for diagnosing type 1 diabetes and gestational diabetes
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Type 1 Diabetes Diagnostic Criteria - – Type 1a, Immune Mediated
- Document levels of insulin & C-peptide
- Test for autoantibodies* (GAD, tyrosine phosphatase IA-2)
- Typically positive for HLA-DR3, 4, or 9 antigens
- May occur in overweight or obese as well as lean individuals
Type 1 Diabetes Diagnostic Criteria - Type 1b, Non-immune Mediated
- Document levels of insulin & C-peptide
- Usually idiopathic
- Strongly inherited
- No immunological evidence for β-cell autoimmunity and no HLA
association
Diagnostic Criteria for Gestational Diabetes
Screen at 24-28 weeks gestation
Fasting Plasma Glucose >92 mg/dL
1-h Plasma Glucose ≥180 mg/dL
2-h Plasma Glucose ≥153 mg/dL