| Literature DB >> 34718834 |
Sabrina Schlesinger1,2, Manuela Neuenschwander3,4, Janett Barbaresko3, Alexander Lang3, Haifa Maalmi4,5, Wolfgang Rathmann3,4, Michael Roden4,5,6, Christian Herder4,5,6.
Abstract
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The term prediabetes is used for individuals who have impaired glucose metabolism whose glucose or HbA1c levels are not yet high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes. Prediabetes may already be associated with an increased risk of chronic 'diabetes-related' complications. This umbrella review aimed to provide a systematic overview of the available evidence from meta-analyses of prospective observational studies on the associations between prediabetes and incident diabetes-related complications in adults and to evaluate their strength and certainty.Entities:
Keywords: Complications; Meta-analysis; Mortality; Prediabetes; Systematic review; Umbrella review
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34718834 PMCID: PMC8741660 DOI: 10.1007/s00125-021-05592-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetologia ISSN: 0012-186X Impact factor: 10.122
Definitions of prediabetes
| Definition | ADA | WHO | IDF |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prediabetes | Intermediate hyperglycaemia | IFG, IGT | |
| IFG | |||
| FPG in mmol/l | 5.6–6.9 | 6.1–6.9 | 6.1–6.9 |
| FPG in mg/dl | 100–125 | 110–125 | 110–125 |
| IGT | |||
| 2 h PG in mmol/l | 7.8–11.0 | 7.8–11.0 | 7.8–11.0 |
| 2 h PG in mg/dl | 140–199 | 140–199 | 140–199 |
| HbA1c | – | ||
| mmol/mol | 39–47 | – | |
| % | 5.7–6.4 | – | |
2 h PG, 2 h plasma glucose during 75 g OGTT; FPG, fasting plasma glucose
Fig. 1Flow chart of the study selection process
Fig. 2Associations between prediabetes and risk of diabetes-related complications, comorbidities and mortality among the general population. aInterpretation of the certainty of evidence is denoted by crossed circles: four symbols, high; three symbols, moderate; two symbols, low; and one symbol, very low. bCould not be recalculated because of missing information. cIndividuals with diabetes at follow-up were excluded. Boldface indicates that the 95% CI does not include the null value and findings are precisely estimated. CoE, certainty of evidence; CV, cardiovascular; N, number of primary studies; na, not available; RoB, risk of bias
Fig. 3Associations between prediabetes and risk of CVD, cardiovascular mortality and overall mortality among patients with pre-existing diseases. aInterpretation of the certainty of evidence is denoted by crossed circles: four symbols, high; three symbols, moderate; two symbols, low; and one symbol, very low. bPatients with atherosclerotic CVD. cPatients after percutaneous coronary intervention. dPatients with history of stroke/transient ischaemic attack. ePoor outcome of stroke defined as degree of disability or dependence in the daily activities of people who have suffered a stroke or other causes of neurological disability. Boldface indicates that the 95% CI does not include the null value and findings are precisely estimated. CoE, certainty of evidence; CV, cardiovascular; N, number of primary studies; MACE, major adverse cardiac events; RoB: Risk of bias