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Point-of-Care HbA1c Testing with the A1cNow Test Kit in General Practice Dental Clinics: A Pilot Study Involving Its Accuracy and Practical Issues in Its Use.

Shiela M Strauss1, Mary Rosedale1, Michael A Pesce2, Caroline Juterbock3, Navjot Kaur1, Joe DePaola1, Deborah Goetz3, Mark S Wolff4, Dolores Malaspina3, Ann Danoff3.   

Abstract

With millions of at-risk people undiagnosed with pre-diabetes and diabetes, there is a need to identify alternate screening sites for out-of-range glucose values. We examined practical issues and accuracy (relative to High Performance Liquid Chromatography testing in a laboratory) in the use of the A1cNow point of care device for this screening in general practice dental clinics at a large University-based Dental College. Health care professionals obtained evaluable readings for only 70% of the subjects, even after two attempts, and its use according to manufacturer's instructions was often challenging in the busy environment of the dental clinic. At thresholds for pre-diabetes and diabetes established by the American Diabetes Association, sensitivities of the A1cNow kit relative to the HPLC method were 91.9% and 100%, respectively. However, specificities for pre-diabetes and diabetes were 66.7% and 82.4%, respectively, indicating many false positive results. A better strategy for diabetes screening may involve a laboratory-based analysis approach that is patient- and provider-friendly, with minimal burden to the dental team.

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Keywords:  A1c; dental visit; diabetes screening; point of care

Year:  2014        PMID: 25593546      PMCID: PMC4290166          DOI: 10.1097/POC.0000000000000039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Point Care        ISSN: 1533-029X


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