Diabetes Screening in the Emergency Department: Development of a Predictive Model for Elevated Hemoglobin A1c

Conclusion: In addition to age, obesity, and hyperlipidemia, a history of substance misuse was identified as an important predictor of elevated HbA1c levels among patients screened for diabetes in the ED. Our findings suggest that substance misuse may be an important factor to consider when facilita...

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Main Authors: Mary H. Smart, Janet Y. Lin, Brian T. Layden, Yuval Eisenberg, A. Simon Pickard, Lisa K. Sharp, Kirstie K. Danielson, Angela Kong
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2025-01-01
Series:Journal of Diabetes Research
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/jdr/8830658
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author Mary H. Smart
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description Conclusion: In addition to age, obesity, and hyperlipidemia, a history of substance misuse was identified as an important predictor of elevated HbA1c levels among patients screened for diabetes in the ED. Our findings suggest that substance misuse may be an important factor to consider when facilitating follow-up care for patients identified with prediabetes or diabetes in the ED and warrants further investigation. Future research efforts should also include external validation in larger samples of ED patients.
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spelling doaj-art-3aaa4977c71e4aa8972e6a0a6ef595662025-08-20T02:07:12ZengWileyJournal of Diabetes Research2314-67532025-01-01202510.1155/jdr/8830658Diabetes Screening in the Emergency Department: Development of a Predictive Model for Elevated Hemoglobin A1cMary H. Smart0Janet Y. Lin1Brian T. Layden2Yuval Eisenberg3A. Simon Pickard4Lisa K. Sharp5Kirstie K. Danielson6Angela Kong7Department of Pharmacy SystemsDepartment of Emergency MedicineDivision of EndocrinologyDivision of EndocrinologyDepartment of Pharmacy SystemsDepartment of Biobehavioral Nursing ScienceDivision of EndocrinologyDepartment of Pharmacy SystemsConclusion: In addition to age, obesity, and hyperlipidemia, a history of substance misuse was identified as an important predictor of elevated HbA1c levels among patients screened for diabetes in the ED. Our findings suggest that substance misuse may be an important factor to consider when facilitating follow-up care for patients identified with prediabetes or diabetes in the ED and warrants further investigation. Future research efforts should also include external validation in larger samples of ED patients.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/jdr/8830658
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Diabetes Screening in the Emergency Department: Development of a Predictive Model for Elevated Hemoglobin A1c
Journal of Diabetes Research
title Diabetes Screening in the Emergency Department: Development of a Predictive Model for Elevated Hemoglobin A1c
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title_short Diabetes Screening in the Emergency Department: Development of a Predictive Model for Elevated Hemoglobin A1c
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