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Effectiveness of Sodium Fluoride as a Glycolysis Inhibitor on Blood Glucose Measurement: Comparison of Blood Glucose using Specimens from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Authors
Lee, Yong-WhaCha, Young JooChae, Seok-LaeSong, JunghanYun, Yeo MinPark, Hae-ilSeong, Moon-WooWhang, Dong HeeKim, Hyun SooKim, Jeong-HoLee, Bong SukHwang, Yoo-Sung
Issue Date
Dec-2009
Publisher
KOREAN SOC LABORATORY MEDICINE
Keywords
Glucose; Sodium fluoride; Glycolysis
Citation
KOREAN JOURNAL OF LABORATORY MEDICINE, v.29, no.6, pp 524 - 528
Pages
5
Journal Title
KOREAN JOURNAL OF LABORATORY MEDICINE
Volume
29
Number
6
Start Page
524
End Page
528
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/22863
DOI
10.3343/kjlm.2009.29.6.524
ISSN
1598-6535
Abstract
Background : Accurate measurement of blood glucose concentrations is essential for defining diabetes, and the minimization of ex vivo glycolysis has been recommended. Recent guidelines advocate two kinds of methods for sample collection and processing: either the sodium fluoride (NaF) method or immediate refrigeration using a serum separation tube (SST). We investigated the difference between the two methods in measuring subsequent glucose concentrations using blood specimens from participants recruited for the fourth Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Methods: Paired venous blood samples were collected in an SST and a NaF tube from 1,103 men and women. SST serum was separated within 30 min, including standing for 15 min, and then refrigerated. The NaF samples were refrigerated, but not separated until immediately before analysis. We compared the blood glucose concentrations between the SST (SST glucose) and NaF (NaF glucose) methods. Results: The mean SST glucose was significantly higher than NaF glucose (99.0 mg/dL vs 96.5 mg/dL, P<0.05). NaF glucose showed a negative mean bias of 2.6 mg/dL vs; SST glucose but showed high correlation (R=0.9899). There was no significant correlation between the bias of blood glucose concentrations by two methods and the storage time of NaF glucose. Conclusions: The negative bias associated with the use of NaF tubes may significantly affect the prevalence of diabetes. Serum separation and refrigeration within 30 min after venous sampling is recommended over NaF method, not only to minimize the preanalytical inn pact on detecting diabetes but also to reduce sample volume and number of tubes. (Korean J Lab Med 2009;29:524-8)
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