A simple and improved predictor of insulin resistance extracted from the oral glucose tolerance test: The I0*G60

Contreras, Patricio H.; Salgado, Ana M.; Bernal, Yanara A.; Vigil, Pilar

Abstract

Copyright © 2019 Endocrine Society.Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of several biochemical predictors of insulin resistance (IR). Design: A total of 90 nondiabetic subjects were tested with both the pancreatic suppression test (PST) and the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). Of them, 53 were non-insulin-resistant (NIR) subjects and the remaining 37 were insulin resistant subjects. Results: All glucose and insulin values from the OGTT were positively correlated with the steady-state plasma glucose (SSPG) value of the PST. Among the OGTT values, basal insulin (I0) displayed a stronger correlation with SSPG (r50.604). Receiver operating characteristic analysis of the OGTT data demonstrated that I0 exhibited the highest area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC), compared with the rest of the OGTT data. However, the reduced sensitivity of this predictor precluded its clinical use. We then tested six potential predictors of IR derived from the OGTT values. Of them, the I0*G60 had a correlation coefficient of 0.697 with the SSPG and an AUROC of 0.867, surpassing the respective values of the traditional biochemical predictors of IR. Its cutoff predicting IR was>1110 mg/dL*µIU/mL (.428 nM*pM), its sensitivity was 0.865, and its global accuracy was 0.822. We then selected the six best biochemical predictors of IR according to their posttest probability ratio. The order was as follows: I0*G60, ISI composite, AUC-Gl*In/', quantitative insulin sensitivity check index, homeostatic model assessment 1 (HOMA1), and HOMA2. Conclusion: Weconclude that the I0*G60 is a promising, inexpensive, and easily calculable predictor of IR that outperforms the predictive power of the traditional predictors of IR, including the insulin sensitivity index composite.

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Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF THE ENDOCRINE SOCIETY
Volumen: 3
Número: 6
Editorial: ENDOCRINE SOC
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 1154
Página final: 1166
DOI:

10.1210/JS.2018-00342

Notas: WOS-ESCI