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Comparisons of studies on diabetic complications hampered by differences in GHb measurements
Authors:CE Kullberg  A Bergstr?m  B Dinesen  L Larsson  RR Little  DE Goldstein  HJ Arnqvist
Affiliation:Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Link?ping, Sweden.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To compare glycated hemoglobin (GHb) values of the relationship between glycemic control and complications of diabetes from laboratories involved in long-term studies (Steno, Oslo, Stockholm, Diabetes Control and Complications Trial, and Link?ping.) RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Blood samples were collected from 25 subjects selected to represent the clinically relevant measurement range. Fresh whole-blood samples were distributed and analyzed within 4 days of sample collection. Pretreatment of samples and analyses of GHb were performed according to the routine method of each study's central or reference laboratory. Results from each laboratory were compared with the group mean, i.e., the mean of all results for each sample. RESULTS: Regression analyses with the group mean values as independent variables and results from each laboratory as dependent variables showed that Oslo's result had a slope significantly different from the group mean. Laboratories used by the DCCT, Oslo, and Steno studies gave, on average, 0.4, 0.4, and 0.7% higher HbA1c readings than the group mean, respectively, while HbA1c results from Link?ping and Stockholm were, on average, 0.6 and 1.0% lower, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: There were large differences in GHb values among laboratories participating in studies of diabetic complications. The present data offer a guide to the comparison of results from the studies and underscores the need for standardization of GHb measurements.
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