糖化血红蛋白A1c高于6% (42 mmol/mol)与囊性纤维化相关性糖尿病的高风险相关,并且囊性纤维化成人和儿童体重增加的可能性较低

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Diabetes & metabolism Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.diabet.2023.101455
Kathryn J. Potter , Florence Racine , Anne Bonhoure , Valérie Boudreau , Noémie Bélanger , Adèle Coriati , Azadeh Shohoudi , Annick Lavoie , Peter A. Senior , Geneviève Mailhot , Rémi Rabasa-Lhoret
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目的6.5%的经典糖化血红蛋白A1c阈值是囊性纤维化相关糖尿病(CFRD)的一种不敏感的筛查方法。我们试图确定CF特异性A1C阈值与1)进展为CFRD的风险和2)体重指数(BMI)和用力呼气量(FEV1)的变化相关,在223名儿童(随访长达8年)和289名成人(随访平均7.5±4.3年)中,有CF但没有糖尿病,并接受了包括口服葡萄糖耐量试验(OGTT)在内的定期评估(敏感性:60%,特异性:47%)。Kaplan-Meier对根据基线A1C进展为CFRD的分析显示,成人A1C≥6.0%(P=0.002)和儿童A1C≥5.5%(P=0.012)患CFRD的风险增加。用线性混合效应模型评估成人根据基线A1C的BMI和FEV1的时间变化,基线A1C<;6%,但A1C≥6.0%的患者随着时间的推移体重增加显著减少(P=0.05)。根据基线A1C类别,FEV1没有差异。结论在成人和儿童CF患者中,A1C高于6%可能与患CFRD的高风险和较低的体重增加概率有关。
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A glycosylated hemoglobin A1c above 6% (42 mmol/mol) is associated with a high risk of developing Cystic Fibrosis-Related Diabetes and a lower probability of weight gain in both adults and children with Cystic Fibrosis

Objectives

The classical glycosylated hemoglobin A1c threshold of 6.5% is an insensitive screening test for cystic fibrosis-related diabetes (CFRD). We sought to identify CF-specific A1C thresholds associated with 1) risk of progression to CFRD and 2) changes in body mass index (BMI) and forced expiratory volume (FEV1).

Methods

We studied the cross sectional and longitudinal associations between A1c, BMI, and FEV1 in 2 cohorts of 223 children (followed for up to 8 years) and 289 adults (followed for a mean of 7.5 ± 4.3 years) with CF but without diabetes at baseline and undergoing regular assessments including Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT).

Results

For the onset of OGTT-defined CFRD optimal A1c threshold was 5.9% in adults (sensitivity: 67% and specificity: 71%) and 5.7% for children (sensitivity: 60% and specificity: 47%). Kaplan-Meier analysis of progression to CFRD according to baseline A1C showed increased the risk of developing CFRD for A1c ≥ 6.0% in adults (P = 0.002) and ≥ 5.5% in children (p = 0.012). Temporal changes in BMI and FEV1 according to baseline A1C in adults were assessed with a linear mixed-effect model, BMI significantly increased over time in subjects with a baseline A1c < 6%, but those with a A1C ≥ 6.0% gained significantly less weight over time (P = 0.05). There was no difference in FEV1 according to baseline A1c category.

Conclusion

An A1C above 6% may be associated with a high risk of developing CFRD and a lower probability of weight gain in both adults and children with CF.

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Diabetes & metabolism
Diabetes & metabolism 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: A high quality scientific journal with an international readership Official publication of the SFD, Diabetes & Metabolism, publishes high-quality papers by leading teams, forming a close link between hospital and research units. Diabetes & Metabolism is published in English language and is indexed in all major databases with its impact factor constantly progressing. Diabetes & Metabolism contains original articles, short reports and comprehensive reviews.
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