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A simple nomogram for identifying individuals at high risk of undiagnosed diabetes in rural population.

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AIMS To sought for an easily applicable nomogram for detecting individuals at high risk of undiagnosed type 2 diabetes. METHODS The development cohort included 2542 participants recruited randomly from a… Click to show full abstract

AIMS To sought for an easily applicable nomogram for detecting individuals at high risk of undiagnosed type 2 diabetes. METHODS The development cohort included 2542 participants recruited randomly from a rural population in 2011.The glycemic status of subjects was determined using the fasting plasma glucose test and the oral glucose tolerance test. The Bayesian Model Average approach was used to search for a parsimonious model with minimum number of predictor and maximum discriminatory power. The corresponding prediction nomograms were constructed and checked for discrimination, calibration, clinical usefulness, and generalizability in nationwide population in 2012. RESULTS The non-lab nomogram including waist circumference and systolic blood pressure was the most parsimonious with the area under receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of 0.71 (95%CI=0.64-0.76). Adding low-density lipoprotein cholesterol in the non-lab nomogram generated the lab-based nomogram with significantly improved AUC of 0.83 (0.78-0.87, P<0.001). The nomograms had a positive net benefit at threshold probability between 0.01 and 0.15. Applying the non-lab nomogram to the national population yielded the AUC of 0.66 (0.63-0.70) and 0.68 (0.65-0.71) in the cohorts aged 40-64 and 30-69 years, respectively. CONCLUSIONS The novel nomograms could help promote the early detection of undiagnosed diabetes in rural Vietnamese population.

Keywords: high risk; undiagnosed diabetes; rural population; risk undiagnosed; individuals high; population

Journal Title: Diabetes research and clinical practice
Year Published: 2021

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