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Sarah E Wilson1, Lorraine L Lipscombe, Laura C Rosella, Douglas G Manuel.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There are concerns that testing for type 2 diabetes is low and many people with diabetes are not diagnosed. We sought to describe the rates of diabetes-related lab testing in Ontario from 1995-2005, among adults without diabetes, and to explore the extent to which the Canadian clinical practice guidelines for screening are being followed.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19250533 PMCID: PMC2657133 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-9-41
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Figure 1Percentage of Ontario adults (20 and older) tested with diabetes-related investigations 1995–2005 (Age-standardized using 1991 Canadian Census population).
Un-standardized number of diabetes-related lab tests among Ontario adults (20 and older) without an established diagnosis of diabetes in the preceding fiscal year 1995–2005.
| Year | Processing of any lab test | Serum blood glucose | HbA1c | OGTT |
| 2005 | 4,512,614 (70,020) | 3,301,311 (67,299) | 496,616 (54,706) | 2,452 (285) |
| 2004 | 4,404,670 (71,258) | 3,180,760 (68,675) | 464,471 (54,040) | 2,188 (254) |
| 2003 | 4,319,405 (64,986) | 3,093,533 (62,661) | 398,624 (47,536) | 1,430 (151) |
| 2002 | 4,294,975 (65,392) | 3,040,925 (62,801) | 350,966 (46,843) | 1,357 (163) |
| 2001 | 4,204,571 (62,655) | 2,931,753 (59,851) | 305,803 (43,154) | 1,352 (210) |
| 2000 | 4,142,494 (55,488) | 2,819,595 (52,663) | 261,396 (37,352) | 1,338 (154) |
| 1999 | 4,039,243 (53,371) | 2,691,883 (50,784) | 228,395 (35,678) | 11,200 (492) |
| 1998 | 4,037,268 (50,665) | 2,621,334 (48,158) | 207,735 (32,330) | 5,803 (1,006) |
| 1997 | 3,917,028 (49,002) | 2,524,294 (46,734) | 188,019 (30,488) | 6,640 (1,327) |
| 1996 | 3,731,845 (43,963) | 2,274,260 (41,707) | 144,266 (24,843) | 25,082 (1,982) |
| 1995 | 3,663,118 (43,100) | 2,222,656 (41,321) | 126,192 (22,747) | 5,944 (1,303) |
The number of tests conducted in newly diagnosed diabetes cases (incident cases in the year under study) is expressed in parentheses.
Serum blood glucose testing in a cohort of Ontario adults aged 40 years and older, without diabetes, 2001–2005.
| Time period | Number new tests | Denominator* | % newly tested | Cumulative no. tested | Denominator (total) | Cumulative % tested | Never tested |
| 1 year (2005) | 2,043,156 | 5,071,304 | 40.30% | 2,043,156 | 5,071,304 | 40.30% | |
| 2 years (2004–2005) | 766,250 | 3,028,148 | 25.30% | 2,809,406 | 5,071,304 | 55.40% | |
| 3 years (2003–2005) | 374,702 | 2,261,898 | 16.60% | 3,184,108 | 5,071,304 | 62.80% | |
| 4 years (2002–2005) | 244,953 | 1,887,196 | 13.00% | 3,429,061 | 5,071,304 | 67.60% | |
| 5 years (2001–2005) | 185,139 | 1,642,243 | 11.30% | 3,614,200 | 5,071,304 | 71.30% | 28.70% |
* Denominator refers to the number of individuals in the cohort who had not previously undergone a serum blood glucose test during the study period (2001–2005)