Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2681159 | Primary Care Diabetes | 2007 | 4 Pages |
AimTo evaluate a stepwise protocol in opportunistic screening for type 2 diabetes.MethodsFrom 2000 to 2001, in 11 Dutch general practices (n = 49,229) we invited at-risk patients during usual care for a capillary fasting plasma glucose (cFPG1) measurement. If >6.0 mmol/l, a second sample (cFPG2) was taken on another day, followed by a venous sample (vFPG) if cFPG2 > 6.0 mmol/l and cFPG1 or 2 ≥ 7.0 mmol/l.ResultsOf 3724 at-risk patients invited for a cFPG1, 3335 (90%) returned for the measurement. Ultimately, in 125 (4%) of them a vFPG was measured. In 101 out of 125 patients the vFPG was ≥7.0 mmol/l, giving a positive predictive value of our protocol of 81%.ConclusionA stepwise screening protocol including two subsequent capillary blood glucose measurements from a portable blood glucose meter is well applicable in screening for type 2 diabetes in primary care.