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1 to 5 of 5 Research Studies DisplayedBowen ME, Xuan L, Lingvay I
Doc, I just ate: interpreting random blood glucose values in patients with unknown glycemic status.
This study sought to improve interpretation of RBG values in non-fasting individuals without self-reported dysglycemia and characterize the relationship between RBG and time since last caloric intake. It concluded that, in a nationally representative sample of non-fasting, community-dwelling individuals, those with undiagnosed dysglycemia had significantly higher RBG values than those with normoglycemia within 9 hours of caloric intake.
AHRQ-funded; HS022418.
Citation: Bowen ME, Xuan L, Lingvay I .
Doc, I just ate: interpreting random blood glucose values in patients with unknown glycemic status.
J Gen Intern Med 2018 Feb;33(2):142-44. doi: 10.1007/s11606-017-4213-9.
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Keywords: Diabetes, Diagnostic Safety and Quality, Screening
Carmody D, Naylor RN, Bell CD
GCK-MODY in the US National Monogenic Diabetes Registry: frequently misdiagnosed and unnecessarily treated.
GCK-MODY (diabetes caused by mutations in the glucokinase (GCK) gene) leads to mildly elevated blood glucose typically not requiring therapy. It has been described in all ethnicities, but mainly in Caucasian Europeans. The researchers describe our US cohort of GCK-MODY. Their data show that a high detection rate of GCK-MODY is possible based on clinical phenotype and that prior to genetic diagnosis, a large percentage are inappropriately treated with glucose-lowering therapies.
AHRQ-funded; HS023007.
Citation: Carmody D, Naylor RN, Bell CD .
GCK-MODY in the US National Monogenic Diabetes Registry: frequently misdiagnosed and unnecessarily treated.
Acta Diabetol 2016 Oct;53(5):703-8. doi: 10.1007/s00592-016-0859-8.
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Keywords: Diabetes, Registries, Diagnostic Safety and Quality, Genetics
Kopylov U, Boucher G, Waterman M
Genetic predictors of benign course of ulcerative colitis - a North American inflammatory bowel disease genetics consortium study.
The aim of this project was to identify the genetic predictors of benign ulcerative colitis (UC) phenotype. No single-nucleotide polymorphisms from inflammatory bowel disease susceptibility loci were found to be associated with a benign UC disease course. These findings suggested on the exploratory analysis merit extension to larger discovery cohorts.
AHRQ-funded; HS021747.
Citation: Kopylov U, Boucher G, Waterman M .
Genetic predictors of benign course of ulcerative colitis - a North American inflammatory bowel disease genetics consortium study.
Inflamm Bowel Dis 2016 Oct;22(10):2311-6. doi: 10.1097/mib.0000000000000913.
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Keywords: Diabetes, Diagnostic Safety and Quality, Genetics
Leung LA, Swaminathan S, Trivedi AN
Diabetes diagnosis and exercise initiation among older Americans.
The investigators sought to determine whether exercise participation increased following a new diagnosis of diabetes using a sample of U.S. individuals aged 50 and over who did not report exercise prior to diagnosis. They found that over 35% of persons with a new diagnosis of diabetes initiated moderate or vigorous exercise in the year following their diagnosis.
AHRQ-funded; HS000011.
Citation: Leung LA, Swaminathan S, Trivedi AN .
Diabetes diagnosis and exercise initiation among older Americans.
Prev Med 2014 Aug;65:128-32. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2014.05.001.
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Keywords: Diabetes, Diagnostic Safety and Quality, Elderly, Lifestyle Changes, Patient Self-Management
Lawrence JM, Black MH, Zhang JL
Validation of pediatric diabetes case identification approaches for diagnosed cases by using information in the electronic health records of a large integrated managed health care organization.
The researchers explored the utility of different algorithms for diabetes case identification by using electronic health records. They found that case identification accuracy was highest in 75% of bootstrapped samples for those who had 1 or more outpatient diabetes diagnoses or 1 or more insulin prescriptions and in 25% of samples for those who had 2 or more outpatient diabetes diagnoses and 1 or more antidiabetic medications.
AHRQ-funded; HS019859.
Citation: Lawrence JM, Black MH, Zhang JL .
Validation of pediatric diabetes case identification approaches for diagnosed cases by using information in the electronic health records of a large integrated managed health care organization.
Am J Epidemiol 2014 Jan;179(1):27-38. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwt230..
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Diabetes, Chronic Conditions, Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Health Information Technology (HIT), Diagnostic Safety and Quality