1. Critical appraisal and meta-analysis of biological variation studies on glycosylated albumin, glucose and HbA1c
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Elisabet González-Lao, Aasne K. Aarsand, Xavier Tejedor-Ganduxé, Pilar Fernandez-Calle, Joana Minchinela, Jorge Díaz-Garzón, Maria Carmen Perich, Beatriz Boned, Abdurrahman Coskun, Zoraida Corte, Margarida Simón, Sverre Sandberg, Fernando Marqués-García, Anna Carobene, Carmen Ricós, and Berna Aslan
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biological variation ,business.industry ,Medical laboratory ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,biological variation database ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Bioinformatics ,medicine.disease ,Education ,03 medical and health sciences ,Medical Laboratory Technology ,Critical appraisal ,0302 clinical medicine ,Glycosylated albumin ,Diabetes mellitus ,Meta-analysis ,Biological variation ,diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Medical technology ,030212 general & internal medicine ,biological variation critical appraisal checklist ,R855-855.5 ,business - Abstract
Objectives Numerous biological variation (BV) studies have been performed over the years, but the quality of these studies vary. The objectives of this study were to perform a systematic review and critical appraisal of BV studies on glycosylated albumin and to deliver updated BV estimates for glucose and HbA1c, including recently published high-quality studies such as the European Biological Variation study (EuBIVAS). Methods Systematic literature searches were performed to identify BV studies. Nine publications not included in a previous review were identified; four for glycosylated albumin, three for glucose, and three for HbA1c. Relevant studies were appraised by the Biological Variation Data Critical Appraisal Checklist (BIVAC). Global BV estimates were derived by meta-analysis of BIVAC-compliant studies in healthy subjects with similar study design. Results One study received BIVAC grade A, 2B, and 6C. In most cases, the C-grade was associated with deficiencies in statistical analysis. BV estimates for glycosylated albumin were: CVI=1.4% (1.2–2.1) and CVG=5.7% (4.7–10.6), whereas estimates for HbA1c, CVI=1.2% (0.3–2.5), CVG=5.4% (3.3–7.3), and glucose, CVI=5.0% (4.1–12.0), CVG=8.1% (2.7–10.8) did not differ from previously published global estimates. Conclusions The critical appraisal and rating of BV studies according to their methodological quality, followed by a meta-analysis, generate robust, and reliable BV estimates. This study delivers updated and evidence-based BV estimates for glycosylated albumin, glucose and HbA1c.
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- 2020