The early identification of subjects at high risk for diabetes is essential, thus, random rather than fasting plasma glucose is more useful. We aim to evaluate the time interval between pre-diabetes to diabetes with anti-diabetic drugs by using HbA1C as a diagnostic tool, and predicting it using a mathematic model.We used the Taipei Medical University Affiliated Hospital Patient Profile Database (AHPPD) from January-2007 to June-2011. The patients who progressed and were prescribed anti-diabetic drugs were selected from AHPPD. The mathematical model used to predict the time interval of HbA1C value ranged from 5.7% to 6.5% for diabetes progression.We predicted an average overall time interval for all participants in between 5.7% to 6.5% duri...
The aim of the study was to propose a mathematical model for prediction of development of diabetic n...
Aims/hypothesis To develop a prediction model that can predict HbA1c levels after six years in the n...
Most recent estimates indicate that 8.8 % of adults (415 million people) have diabetes, and the numb...
The early identification of subjects at high risk for diabetes is essential, thus, random rather tha...
Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) is the main biomarker of diabetes drug development. However, because of ...
AimThe updated mean HbA1c has been used in risk estimates of diabetic complications, but it does not...
AIM: The updated mean HbA1c has been used in risk estimates of diabetic complications, but it does n...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Accurate prediction of disease progression in individuals with pre-symptomatic type...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Accurate prediction of disease progression in individuals with pre-symptomatic type...
Aim: The updated mean HbA1c has been used in risk estimates of diabetic complications, but it does n...
OBJECTIVE: Early identification of subjects at high risk for diabetes is essential, and random HbA(1...
To evaluate the accuracy of a novel kinetic model at predicting HbA1c in a real-world setting and to...
OBJECTIVEdTo describe the trajectory of HbA1c and glucose concentrations before the di-agnosis of di...
Laboratory HbA1c does not always predict diabetes complications and our aim was to establish a glyca...
Haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c/A1C) is a part of haemoglobin(Hb) that binds to glucose through non-enzymatic...
The aim of the study was to propose a mathematical model for prediction of development of diabetic n...
Aims/hypothesis To develop a prediction model that can predict HbA1c levels after six years in the n...
Most recent estimates indicate that 8.8 % of adults (415 million people) have diabetes, and the numb...
The early identification of subjects at high risk for diabetes is essential, thus, random rather tha...
Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) is the main biomarker of diabetes drug development. However, because of ...
AimThe updated mean HbA1c has been used in risk estimates of diabetic complications, but it does not...
AIM: The updated mean HbA1c has been used in risk estimates of diabetic complications, but it does n...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Accurate prediction of disease progression in individuals with pre-symptomatic type...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Accurate prediction of disease progression in individuals with pre-symptomatic type...
Aim: The updated mean HbA1c has been used in risk estimates of diabetic complications, but it does n...
OBJECTIVE: Early identification of subjects at high risk for diabetes is essential, and random HbA(1...
To evaluate the accuracy of a novel kinetic model at predicting HbA1c in a real-world setting and to...
OBJECTIVEdTo describe the trajectory of HbA1c and glucose concentrations before the di-agnosis of di...
Laboratory HbA1c does not always predict diabetes complications and our aim was to establish a glyca...
Haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c/A1C) is a part of haemoglobin(Hb) that binds to glucose through non-enzymatic...
The aim of the study was to propose a mathematical model for prediction of development of diabetic n...
Aims/hypothesis To develop a prediction model that can predict HbA1c levels after six years in the n...
Most recent estimates indicate that 8.8 % of adults (415 million people) have diabetes, and the numb...