Biological variation of capillary blood glucose: A systematic review.

IF 2.3 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Biomedical reports Pub Date : 2024-10-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3892/br.2024.1885
Kenia D Zanette, Flavia Martinello
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Abstract

Biological variation (BV) refers to changes in biochemical constituents in the blood or other biological fluids, indicative of body regulation via homeostatic processes. Intra- and interindividual BV data are essential for establishing analytical performance specifications and evaluating the significance between consecutive measurements of an analyte. Given this context, the present study conducted a systematic review of the intra- and interindividual BV of capillary blood glucose. Out of 461 initial studies identified, only 4 met the inclusion criteria for detailed analysis after excluding 419 for title irrelevance, 10 for duplication, 21 based on abstract content and 7 based on article content. Notably, none of the studies primarily focused on the intra- and interindividual BV of capillary blood glucose; rather, they reported it as a secondary outcome. Regarding fasting, data analyses revealed intra-individual BVs of 4.5 and 31.1% for healthy and diabetic individuals, respectively, and interindividual coefficient of variations of 4.7-5.8 and 12.9-16.3% for healthy and diabetic individuals, respectively. Only one study provided the analytical coefficient of variation, corroborating the recommended practices. Additionally, the fasting duration, meal standardization before sampling, and number and interval between collections varied among the studies. Hence, the results suggest that there are no reliable data on intra- and interindividual BVs for capillary blood glucose in the literature.

毛细血管血糖的生物学变化:系统综述。
生物变异(BV)是指血液或其他生物液体中生化成分的变化,表明机体通过平衡过程进行调节。个体内部和个体之间的生物变异数据对于建立分析性能规范和评估分析物连续测量之间的重要性至关重要。有鉴于此,本研究对毛细血管血糖的个体内和个体间变异系数进行了系统回顾。在初步确定的 461 项研究中,只有 4 项符合详细分析的纳入标准,其中 419 项因标题不相关而被排除,10 项因重复而被排除,21 项因摘要内容而被排除,7 项因文章内容而被排除。值得注意的是,没有一项研究主要关注毛细血管血糖的个体内和个体间 BV,而是将其作为次要结果进行报告。关于空腹血糖,数据分析显示健康人和糖尿病人的个体内 BV 分别为 4.5% 和 31.1%,健康人和糖尿病人的个体间变异系数分别为 4.7-5.8% 和 12.9-16.3%。只有一项研究提供了分析变异系数,证实了推荐的做法。此外,各研究的空腹时间、采样前的膳食标准化、采集次数和间隔时间也不尽相同。因此,研究结果表明,文献中没有关于毛细血管血糖个体内和个体间变异系数的可靠数据。
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Biomedical reports
Biomedical reports MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Biomedical Reports is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal, dedicated to publishing research across all fields of biology and medicine, including pharmacology, pathology, gene therapy, genetics, microbiology, neurosciences, infectious diseases, molecular cardiology and molecular surgery. The journal provides a home for original research, case reports and review articles.
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