Abstract:
Objective To investigate the relationship between blood glucose level, blood glucose variability and glycated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Methods A total of 240 patients with type 2 diabetes who were admitted to the Endocrinology Department of People′s Hospital of Karamay from March 2019 to April 2020 were selected. Based on the HbA1c level, 240 patients were divided into 4 groups, Q1(5.5%-6.8%)(n=60), Q2(6.9%-7.9%)(n=55), Q3(8.0%-9.0%)(n=62) and Q4(9.1%-14.0%)(n=63). The continuous blood glucose monitoring system (CGMS) was used for continuous 72 h dynamic blood glucose monitoring.With HbA1c as the dependent variable, and parameters related to HbA1c as the independent variable, multiple linear regression method was used for regression analysis.
Results The fasting and 2 h postprandial plasma glucose levels in the Q1-Q4 groups were 5.92(4.81, 6.64)mmol/L and 10.27 (8.79, 12.34)mmol/L, 6.37 (5.49, 8.49)mmol/L and 12.02 (9.98, 15.27)mmol/L, 8.45(6.78, 9.97)mmol/L and 14.45(11.51, 18.12)mmol/L, 10.16(8.09, 11.52)mmol/L and 16.08(12.47, 19.27)mmol/L, respectively. The mean values of dynamic blood glucose for 72 h in the 4 groups were 7.41(6.71, 8.14)mmol/L, 8.20(7.40, 9.30)mmol/L, 8.91(7.93, 10.35)mmol/L and 10.36(9.12, 11.79)mmol/L, respectively. The average fasting blood glucose and 2 h postprandial glucose of the 4 groups increased with the increase of HbA1c, and the differences between the groups were statistically significant (H=81.35, 37.26, all P<0.05). Fasting and 2 h postprandial blood glucose, the average value of 72 h dynamic blood glucose, the time percentage of dynamic blood glucose >10.0 mmol/L, the time percentage of dynamic blood glucose >7.8 mmol/L and standard deviation of blood glucose levels (SDBG) were correlated with HbA1c (P<0.05), and the correlation coefficients were 0.68, 0.46, 0.63, 0.59, 0.42 and 0.36, respectively. The multiple linear regression analysis results showed that the average values of 72 h dynamic blood glucose and fasting glucose were HbA1c′s independent impact factors (B=0.23, 0.53, all P<0.05).
Conclusions The blood glucose variation has no effect on HbA1c. The levels of fasting blood glucose and mean blood glucose are the main affecting factors of HbA1c.
Key words:
Diabetes mellitus, type 2,
Blood glucose,
Blood glucose variability,
Hemoglobin A, glycosylated
Xuan Fu, Hui Gao, Mina A, Weiting Xiang, Aixia Xie, Huiwen Tan, Nong Li. The correlation between blood glucose levels, blood glucose variability and glycated hemoglobin A1c levels in patients with type 2 diabetes[J]. Chinese Journal of Diagnostics(Electronic Edition), 2020, 08(04): 242-247.