Journal of Diabetes Research (Jan 2022)

Predictive Ability of Visit-to-Visit Variability of HbA1c Measurements for the Development of Diabetic Kidney Disease: A Retrospective Longitudinal Observational Study

  • Yunyi Yan,
  • Nozomi Kondo,
  • Kentaro Oniki,
  • Hiroshi Watanabe,
  • Tadashi Imafuku,
  • Yuki Sakamoto,
  • Takuro Shigaki,
  • Akari Maruyama,
  • Hitomi Nakazawa,
  • Tetsuya Kaneko,
  • Ayami Morita,
  • Akira Yoshida,
  • Hitoshi Maeda,
  • Toru Maruyama,
  • Hideaki Jinnouchi,
  • Junji Saruwatari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/6934188
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2022

Abstract

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Aims. This study is aimed at clarifying the relationship between visit-to-visit variability of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and the risk of diabetic kidney disease (DKD) and to identifying the most useful index of visit-to-visit variability of HbA1c. Methods. This clinic-based retrospective longitudinal study included 699 Japanese type 2 diabetes mellitus patients. Visit-to-visit variability of HbA1c was calculated as the internal standard deviation of HbA1c (HbA1c-SD), the coefficient of variation of HbA1c (HbA1c-CV), the HbA1c change score (HbA1c-HVS), and the area under the HbA1c curve (HbA1c-AUC) with 3-year serial HbA1c measurement data, and the associations between these indices and the development/progression of DKD were examined. Results. Cox proportional hazards models showed that the HbA1c-SD and HbA1c-AUC were associated with the incidence of microalbuminuria, independently of the HbA1c level. These results were verified and replicated in propensity score (PS) matching and bootstrap analyses. Moreover, the HbA1c-SD and HbA1c-AUC were also associated with oxidized human serum albumin (HSA), an oxidative stress marker. Conclusions. Visit-to-visit variability of HbA1c was an independent risk factor of microalbuminuria in association with oxidative stress among type 2 diabetes mellitus patients. HbA1c-AUC, a novel index of HbA1c variability, may be a potent prognostic indicator in predicting the risk of microalbuminuria.