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Screening tests for diabetes detection; combined with a chest x-ray survey.

B K MILMORE, H B FLANDERS, H L BLUM, M MILLS.   

Abstract

A program was carried out to test the value and feasibility of performing blood sugar screening tests in conjunction with a community-wide chest x-ray survey. A simple, rapid and inexpensive blood sugar screening test requiring only about two drops of blood from the finger tip was used. Among 14,681 persons who stated that they did not have diabetes, 191 or 1.3 per cent had "positive" results in screening tests. The number of persons referred to their physicians for diagnostic study because of the possibility of diabetes was reduced from 191 to 127 by means of a more specific secondary screening test. Diagnostic information with regard to 102 of the 127 persons referred to their physicians was supplied by the physicians. In 58 (0.40 per cent of the 14,681 participants) the diagnosis was diabetes-newly discovered as a result of referral by the survey.Some of the persons referred to their physicians because of suspicion of diabetes, while not then diabetic, might be considered prediabetic. The appearance of diabetes in this group during the year following the survey was therefore investigated. Glucose tolerance tests were performed for 32 of the diabetes suspects whose diagnosis immediately following the survey was either "not diabetic" or unknown. In 15 cases the glucose tolerance curves were indicative of diabetes, in seven cases questionable and in ten cases normal. The 58 persons diagnosed immediately after the survey plus the 15 found to have "diabetic" glucose tolerance curves a year later made a total of 73 newly discovered diabetics. This is a discovery rate of 0.50 per cent among the 14,681 participants in the survey. The success of this combined diabetes detection and chest x-ray survey suggests that other screening procedures should be studied to determine the desirability of adding them to similar community-wide case-finding programs.

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Keywords:  DIABETES MELLITUS/prevention and control

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Year:  1953        PMID: 13009517      PMCID: PMC1521557     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Calif Med        ISSN: 0008-1264


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Authors:  H L C WILKERSON; B GLENN
Journal:  Am J Public Health Nations Health       Date:  1951-04

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Authors:  D HARTING; B GLENN
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Authors:  H J JOHN
Journal:  Am J Dig Dis       Date:  1950-07

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1.  The interest of public health in diabetes.

Authors:  M J FORD
Journal:  Public Health Rep       Date:  1953-06       Impact factor: 2.792

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