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Ambady Ramachandran1, Matthew C Riddle, Conrad Kabali, Hertzel C Gerstein.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: A1C measurement has advantages over measures of plasma glucose. Few studies have evaluated the A1C-fasting plasma glucose (FPG) relationship and whether oral antidiabetes drugs (OADs) and ethnic or geographic variations affect the relationship. Baseline A1C and FPG data from the Outcome Reduction with Initial Glargine Intervention (ORIGIN) trial participants were analyzed to 1) elucidate the relationship between A1C and FPG in people with moderate dysglycemia (A1C 5.6-9.0% [38-75 mmol/mol]) and additional risk factors for cardiovascular disease, 2) determine whether this relationship is altered by use of an OAD, and 3) study whether geographic and ethnic differences exist. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Analysis was performed of 12,527 participants with dysglycemia or early type 2 diabetes recruited in North America, South America, Europe, Australia, and Asia who comprised white, Latin American, Asian, black, and other ethnicities. The A1C-FPG relationships were analyzed using cubic B spline curves in all participants and in subgroups not using an OAD or using an OAD and comprising persons of different ethnic or geographic origin.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22323416 PMCID: PMC3308289 DOI: 10.2337/dc11-1918
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetes Care ISSN: 0149-5992 Impact factor: 19.112
Baseline characteristics of participants on glycemic treatment by use of OADs
Figure 1Spline curves with 95% CIs of the relationship between FPG and A1C are shown for the total group (A), persons on an OAD (B), persons not on an OAD (C), and persons on metformin (D), a sulfonylurea (E), or any other OAD (F). (A high-quality color representation of this figure is available in the online issue.)
Relationship between FPG and A1C calculated using linear regression model for each segment of FPG for each subgroup
Figure 2The difference in estimated A1C (%) between the groups on an OAD versus the group not on an OAD at FPG values ≥5.6 mmol/L. Differences were derived from the respective spline curves.
Figure 3Spline curves with 95% CIs of the relationship between FPG and A1C are shown for persons from different geographical regions not on an OAD (A) and on an OAD (B). (A high-quality color representation of this figure is available in the online issue.)