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08.02.2021 | Brief Communication
C Peptide Fails to Improve the Utility of the DiaRem Algorithm in Predicting Remission of Type II Diabetes After Bariatric Surgery
verfasst von:
Richard L. Seip, Tara McLaughlin, Madison O’Brien, Ilene Staff, Aashish Samat, Devika Umashanker, Darren Tishler, Pavlos K. Papasavas
Erschienen in:
Obesity Surgery
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Ausgabe 6/2021
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Abstract
We evaluated the utility of C peptide as an addition to the DiaRem score for predicting type 2 diabetes (T2D) remission 1 year after bariatric surgery in 175 patients. DiaRem score was significantly correlated with C peptide (r = − .43; p < .001). Both DiaRem and C peptide were significant predictors of remission of T2D (OR (95% CI) = .81 (.75–.86); p < 0001 and OR (95% CI) = 1.35 (1.15–1.60); p < .001, respectively). ROC analysis indicated that DiaRem was a significantly stronger predictor than C peptide (p < .001). Hierarchical regression indicated that C peptide failed to significantly improve the prediction of diabetes remission after accounting for DiaRem (OR (95% CI) = 1.079 (.87–1.26); p = .406). This study does not support the inclusion of C peptide in the DiaRem algorithm.