Difference between Capillary and Venous Blood-Glucose Concentrations during 75 g OGTT, Including Diagnostic Criteria for Normal Values Presented by the Committe of the Japan Diabetes Society.

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  • 75g経口ブドウ糖負荷試験(OGTT)時における毛細管血と静脈血血糖値の差異と糖尿病学会委員会の正常型判定基準について

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We studied differences in glucose levels between capillary (C) and venous (V) whole blood from 75 normal control subjects (group A) and 141 outpatients suspected to have glucose intolerance (group B) on the basis of 75 g OGTT.<BR>Maximum values of the mean C-V difference were found at 60 min in group A and 120 min in IGT and in diabetic subjects of group B.A significant inverse relationship was also observed between V glucose concentrations and C-V differences after glucose ingestion.These findings suggest that the time required to reach the maximum C-V difference is prolonged in the setting of glucose intolerance, and that C-V differences under these conditions are smaller than those under healthy conditions.<BR>Of 216 subjects, 31 ultimately had different diagnoses depending on the measurement of either C or V glucose, i.e, 25 out of the 31 subjects were diagnosed as IGT when evaluated by C glucose, and found to be normal when assessed by V glucose.<BR>These findings demonstrate that the criterion recommended by the committee of the Japan Diabetes Society, for judging C blood glucose levels, may be low as compared to that for V glucose.

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  • CRID
    1390282679882883072
  • NII Article ID
    130004338076
  • DOI
    10.11213/tonyobyo1958.36.631
  • ISSN
    1881588X
    0021437X
  • Text Lang
    ja
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    • JaLC
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