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Annals of Family Medicine 7:422-430 (2009)
© 2009 Annals of Family Medicine, Inc.
doi: 10.1370/afm.997

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Yield of Opportunistic Targeted Screening for Type 2 Diabetes in Primary Care: The Diabscreen Study

Erwin P. Klein Woolthuis, MD1, Wim J. C. de Grauw, MD, PhD1, Willem H. E. M. van Gerwen, MSc1, Henk J. M. van den Hoogen, MSc1, Eloy H. van de Lisdonk, MD, PhD1, Job F. M. Metsemakers, MD, PhD2 and Chris van Weel, MD, PhD, FRCGP, FRACGP1

1 Department of Primary and Community Care, Centre for Family Medicine, Geriatric Care and Public Health, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
2 Department of Family Medicine, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands


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Figure 1. Study population and algorithm of the screening procedure.

cFPG1=first capillary fasting plasma glucose; cFPG2 = second capillary fasting plasma glucose; vFPG = venous fasting plasma glucose; NFG=normal fasting plasma glucose; IFG = impaired fasting glucose.

a Conversion factor to SI units: x 0.0555.

 





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