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- Tura, A., et al.
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An empirical index of insulin sensitivity from short IVGTT: validation against the minimal model and glucose clamp indices in patients with different clinical characteristics
- 2010
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Ingår i: Diabetologia. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1432-0428 .- 0012-186X. ; 53:1, s. 144-152
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Aims/hypothesis Minimal model analysis for insulin sensitivity has been validated against the glucose clamp and is an accepted method for estimating insulin sensitivity from IVGTT. However minimal model analysis requires a 3 h test and relevant expertise to run the mathematical model. The aim of this study was to suggest a simple predictor of minimal model analysis index using only 1 h IVGTT. Methods We studied participants with different clinical characteristics who underwent 3 h regular (n=336) or insulin-modified (n=160) IVGTT, or 1 h IVGTT and euglycaemic-hyperinsulinaemic clamp (n=247). Measures of insulin sensitivity were insulin sensitivity index estimated by minimal model analysis ( SI) and the mean glucose infusion rate (clamp) (M). A calculated S-I (CSI) predictor, CSI alpha x K-G/(Delta AUC(INS)/T), was suggested, based on the calculation of the rate of glucose disappearance K-G and the suprabasal AUC of insulin concentration Delta AUC(INS) over T=40 min. For all the participants, a was assumed equal to the regression line slope between K-G/(Delta AUC(INS)/T) and S-I in control participants. Results CSI and S-I showed high correlation (R-2=0.68-0.96) and regression line slopes of approximately one in the majority of groups. CSI tended to overestimate S-I in type 2 diabetic participants, but results were more reliable when CSI was computed with insulin-modified rather than regular IVGTT. CSI showed behaviours similar to S-I as regards relationships with BMI, acute insulin response and sex. CSI showed good correlation with M (R-2=0.82). Conclusions/interpretation A short test can achieve a good approximation of minimal model analysis and clamp insulin sensitivity. The importance of a method such as CSI is that it allows analysis of IVGTT datasets with samples limited to 1 h.
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