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Prediabetes Risk Evaluation Scoring System [PRESS]: A simplified scoring system for detecting undiagnosed Prediabetes.

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OBJECTIVE To develop a simplified scoring system for detecting undiagnosed prediabetes among healthy adult population of Haryana, India. MATERIAL & METHODS This cross-sectional study was a household survey which involved… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE To develop a simplified scoring system for detecting undiagnosed prediabetes among healthy adult population of Haryana, India. MATERIAL & METHODS This cross-sectional study was a household survey which involved 892 healthy adults >18year of age who were subjected to an oral glucose tolerance test. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value and area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve and the optimal cut off points for identifying undiagnosed prediabetes were calculated. RESULTS Out of 892 subjects studied, 459 were males and 433 were females and 160 were found to be prediabetic (17.93%). At an optimal score of >45 the area under the ROC curve is 0.785 with sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value of 84.37%, 58.47%, 30.75 and 94.48% respectively. CONCLUSIONS Prediabetes Risk Evaluation Scoring System (PRESS) a simple and non-invasive screening tool to identify adult individuals having undiagnosed prediabetes.

Keywords: system; scoring system; system detecting; undiagnosed prediabetes; simplified scoring; detecting undiagnosed

Journal Title: Primary care diabetes
Year Published: 2019

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