Can fructosamine be a surrogate for HbA(1c) in evaluating the achievement of therapeutic goals in diabetes?

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE:To determine if fructosamine can be used as a surrogate for HbA(1c) to monitor whether therapeutic goals in diabetes mellitus are achieved when HbA(1c) cannot be used for this purpose (hemoglobinopathies, anemia...). MATERIAL AND METHODS:Blood samples of 76 diabetic patients and 30 healthy subjects characterized by the absence of any risk of interference in the interpretations of HbA(1c) and fructosamine were studied in order to, first, deduce from the correlation a prediction of HbA(1c) from the fructosamine values, second, to evaluate the predictive value of such predicted HbA(1c) in the determination of poor metabolic control as defined by UKPDS and DCCT studies. RESULTS:The correlation between predicted HbA(1c) and actual fructosamine was fair (r=0.88) in diabetic patients but not in control subjects (r=0.01). It was therefore only possible to estimate HbA(1c) from fructosamine in diabetic patients. Nevertheless, the range of positive and negative predictive values of estimated HbA(1c) to detect a poor metabolic control defined by two thresholds of HbA(1c) (7%, 7.5%) was 91-93% and 86-87%, respectively. Then, even in this highly selected population, the risk of misclassification was around 10% when fructosamine was used to estimate HbA(1c). These results were unchanged when fructosamine was corrected by plasma protein level. CONCLUSIONS:This study shows the limitations to use fructosamine in place of HbA(1c) to evaluate the efficacy of antidiabetic treatments, even in a selected population.

journal_name

Diabetes Metab

journal_title

Diabetes & metabolism

authors

Narbonne H,Renacco E,Pradel V,Portugal H,Vialettes B

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2001-11-01 00:00:00

pages

598-603

issue

5 Pt 1

eissn

1262-3636

issn

1878-1780

pii

MDOI-DM-11-2001-27-5-1262-3636-101019-ART9

journal_volume

27

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