[Diagnosis of the diabetic metabolic status using fructosamine (and HbA1c) determination. The glycation quotient Glyc-Q, the glycation nomogram].

H R Henrichs
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The determination of fructosamine in serum is an accepted tool for the metabolic monitoring of diabetic patients. It provides an estimation of the glycemia state during the preceding 10 to 20 days. The turn-over of serum proteins is in general faster than that of hemoglobin. Therefore, fructosamine is faster responding than HbA1c to recompensation or fluctuations in glycemic control as observed in labile metabolic situations. On the other hand, under conditions of stable metabolic control fructosamine values correlate closely to HbA1c. The relation between the two parameters can be visualized in a nomogram of HbA1c, fructosamine and glucose or be expressed by a quotient (Glyc-Q = Fructosamine*2.2/HbA1c). A deviation from the stable metabolic situation (Glyc-Q = 100) reflects a trend in the recent development of glycemia: a Glyc-Q of greater than 120 is obtained in the state of decompensation, whereas in recompensation the Glyc-Q decreases significantly to values below 80. We propose to use the Glyc-Q in situations where a fast assessment of the glycemic state or an estimation of the development of glycemia within short intervals of observation are required.

果糖胺(和糖化血红蛋白)检测诊断糖尿病代谢状态。糖基化商Glyc-Q,糖基化图]。
血清果糖胺的测定是糖尿病患者代谢监测的常用方法。它提供了对前10至20天血糖状态的估计。血清蛋白的周转一般比血红蛋白快。因此,在代谢不稳定的情况下,果糖胺对血糖控制的再补偿或波动的反应比HbA1c更快。另一方面,在代谢控制稳定的条件下,果糖胺值与HbA1c密切相关。这两个参数之间的关系可以用HbA1c、果糖胺和葡萄糖的关系图来表示,也可以用商表示(Glyc-Q =果糖胺*2.2/HbA1c)。偏离稳定代谢状态(Glyc-Q = 100)反映了近期血糖发展的趋势:失代偿状态时,Glyc-Q大于120,而再代偿状态时,Glyc-Q显著下降至80以下。我们建议在需要快速评估血糖状态或在短时间内估计血糖发展的情况下使用Glyc-Q。
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