Cutoff Values for Glycated Albumin, 1,5-Anhydroglucitol, and Fructosamine as Alternative Markers for Hyperglycemia

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Yu, Hui-Jin [1 ]
Park, Chang-Hun [2 ]
Shin, Kangsu [3 ]
Woo, Hee-Yeon [3 ]
Park, Hyosoon [3 ]
Sung, Eunju [4 ]
Kwon, Min-Jung [3 ]
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[1] Seoul Med Ctr, Dept Lab Med, Seoul, South Korea
[2] Soonchunhyang Univ, Bucheon Hosp, Dept Lab Med & Genet, Coll Med, Bucheon, South Korea
[3] Sungkyunkwan Univ, Sch Med, Kangbuk Samsung Hosp, Dept Lab Med, Seoul, South Korea
[4] Sungkyunkwan Univ, Sch Med, Kangbuk Samsung Hosp, Dept Family Med, Seoul, South Korea
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1,5-anhydroglucitol; cutoff; diabetes; fructosamine; glycated albumin; hyperglycemia; GLYCEMIC CONTROL; SERUM 1,5-ANHYDROGLUCITOL; DIABETES-MELLITUS; CLINICAL MARKER; BLOOD-GLUCOSE; DISEASE; 1,5-ANHYDRO-D-GLUCITOL; ASSOCIATION; PREVALENCE; RISK;
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10.1002/jcla.25097
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R446 [实验室诊断]; R-33 [实验医学、医学实验];
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BackgroundGlycated albumin (GA), 1,5-anhydroglucitol (1,5-AG), and fructosamine have attracted considerable interest as markers of hyperglycemia. This study aimed to evaluate the optimal cutoff values for GA, 1,5-AG, and fructosamine and to determine their respective diagnostic efficacies in relation to hyperglycemia.MethodsWe enrolled 6012 individuals who had undergone fasting blood glucose (FBG) and Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) tests along with at least one alternative glycemic marker. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and the upper or lower limit of the reference range (97.5 or 2.5 percentiles) were used to ascertain the optimal cutoff values. Follow-up data from healthy individuals were used to identify patients who developed diabetes mellitus (DM).ResultsThe ROC cutoff values for GA, 1,5-AG, and fructosamine were 13.9%, 13.3 mu g/mL, and 278 mu mol/L, respectively, with corresponding area under the curve (AUC) values of 0.860, 0.879, and 0.834. The upper limits of the reference intervals for GA and fructosamine were 15.1% and 279 mu mol/L, respectively, and the lower limit for 1,5-AG was 5.3 mu g/mL. Among the GA cutoff values, the ROC cutoff had the highest sensitivity. Analyzing the follow-up data showed that lowering the GA cutoff from 16.0% to 13.9% identified an additional 40 people with DM progression.ConclusionsLowering the GA cutoff values significantly increased the sensitivity of DM diagnosis and enhanced its potential as a screening marker by identifying more individuals with diabetes progression. Conversely, modifications to the cutoff values for 1,5-AG and fructosamine did not confer any discernible diagnostic or predictive advantages. We assessed the optimal cut-off values for glycated albumin (GA), 1,5-anhydroglucitol (1,5-AG), and fructosamine using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve and the upper or lower limit of the reference range (97.5 or 2.5 percentiles). Lowering the GA cutoff values yielded a marked enhancement in sensitivity and detected more individuals with diabetes progression. In contrast, adjusting the cutoff values for 1,5-AG and fructosamine offered no noticeable diagnostic benefits.image
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