Aim In-hospital blood glucose testing is commonplace, particularly in acute care. In-hospital screening for hyperglycaemia may present a valuable opportunity for early diabetes diagnosis by identifying at-risk individuals. This systematic review investigates the extent to which random blood glucose testing in acute and inpatient hospital settings predicts undiagnosed diabetes. Methods Two databases were systematically searched for studies in which adult patients received an in-hospital random blood glucose test, followed by a diagnostic HbA1c test. The primary outcome was the proportion of hyperglycaemic individuals diagnosed with diabetes by HbA1c. Results A total of 3245 unique citations were identified, and 12 were eligible for inclusi...
Objective: Hyperglycemia (diabetes mellitus or stress hyperglycemia) is very common in hospital sett...
Diabetes is often referred to as a silent disease because patients may have few overt symptoms. Many...
Aims/hypothesis We analysed data obtained from the electronic patient records of inpatients with di...
BACKGROUND: Hyperglycemia is commonly seen in hospitalized patients. Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) cor...
Objective: to study hyperglycaemia in acute medical admissions to Irish regional hospital.Research d...
Objective To determine whether routine blood glucose assessment of patients admitted to hospital fro...
Background. Screening inpatients for diabetes mellitus may be a good opportunity to detect undiagnos...
Objective: To determine whether routine blood glucose assessment of patients admitted to hospital fr...
Diabetes mellitus, affecting the multisystem in human body, is primarily characterized by chronic hy...
OBJECTIVE: To use admission inpatient glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) testing to help investigate the pr...
OBJECTIVE—Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is recommended for identifying diabetes and predi-abetes. Because H...
Objective Diabetes mellitus affects almost one in 10 individuals in Germany. So far, little is known...
BACKGROUND: The proposed 2015 US Preventive Services Task Force guidelines recommend diabetes screen...
Aims To establish the prevalence of admission plasma glucose in 'diabetes' and 'at risk' ranges i...
OBJECTIVE: To study hyperglycaemia in acute medical admissions to Irish regional hospital.RESEARCH D...
Objective: Hyperglycemia (diabetes mellitus or stress hyperglycemia) is very common in hospital sett...
Diabetes is often referred to as a silent disease because patients may have few overt symptoms. Many...
Aims/hypothesis We analysed data obtained from the electronic patient records of inpatients with di...
BACKGROUND: Hyperglycemia is commonly seen in hospitalized patients. Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) cor...
Objective: to study hyperglycaemia in acute medical admissions to Irish regional hospital.Research d...
Objective To determine whether routine blood glucose assessment of patients admitted to hospital fro...
Background. Screening inpatients for diabetes mellitus may be a good opportunity to detect undiagnos...
Objective: To determine whether routine blood glucose assessment of patients admitted to hospital fr...
Diabetes mellitus, affecting the multisystem in human body, is primarily characterized by chronic hy...
OBJECTIVE: To use admission inpatient glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) testing to help investigate the pr...
OBJECTIVE—Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is recommended for identifying diabetes and predi-abetes. Because H...
Objective Diabetes mellitus affects almost one in 10 individuals in Germany. So far, little is known...
BACKGROUND: The proposed 2015 US Preventive Services Task Force guidelines recommend diabetes screen...
Aims To establish the prevalence of admission plasma glucose in 'diabetes' and 'at risk' ranges i...
OBJECTIVE: To study hyperglycaemia in acute medical admissions to Irish regional hospital.RESEARCH D...
Objective: Hyperglycemia (diabetes mellitus or stress hyperglycemia) is very common in hospital sett...
Diabetes is often referred to as a silent disease because patients may have few overt symptoms. Many...
Aims/hypothesis We analysed data obtained from the electronic patient records of inpatients with di...