Diagnostic Accuracy of Point-of-Care Testing for Diabetic Ketoacidosis at Emergency-Department Triage β-Hydroxybutyrate versus the urine dipstick

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Arora, Sanjay [1 ]
Henderson, Sean O. [1 ]
Long, Theodore [1 ]
Menchine, Michael [1 ]
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[1] Univ So Calif, Keck Sch Med, Dept Clin Emergency Med, Los Angeles, CA 90033 USA
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10.2337/dc10-1844
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R5 [内科学];
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OBJECTIVE-In the emergency department, hyperglycemic patients are screened for diabetic ketoacidosis (DMA) via a urine dipstick. In this prospective study, we compared the test characteristics of point-of-care beta-hydroxybutyrate (beta-OHB) analysis with the urine dipstick. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS-Emergency-department patients with blood glucose >= 250 mg/dL had urine dipstick, chemistry panel, venous blood gas, and capillary beta-OHB measurements. DKA was diagnosed according to American Diabetes Association criteria. RESULTS-Of 516 hyperglycemic subjects, 54 had DKA. The urine dipstick had a sensitivity of 98.1% (95% CI 90.1-100), a specificity of 35.1% (30.7-39.6), a positive predictive value of 15% (11.5-19.2), and a negative predictive value of 99.4% (96.6-100) for DMA. Using the manufacturer-suggested cutoff of >1.5 mmol/L, beta-OHB had a sensitivity of 98.1% (90.1-100), a specificity of 78.6% (74.5-82.2), a positive predictive value of 34.9% (27.3-43), and a negative predictive value of 99.7% (98.5-100) for DKA. CONCLUSIONS-Point-of-care beta-OHB and the urine dipstick are equally sensitive for detecting DMA (98.1%). However, beta-OHB is more specific (78.6 vs. 35.1%), offering the potential to significantly reduce unnecessary DMA work-ups among hyperglycemic patients in the emergency department. Diabetes Care 34:852-854, 2011
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