Identification of candidate children for maturity-onset diabetes of the young type 2 (MODY2) gene testing: a seven-item clinical flowchart (7-iF)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
MODY2 is the most prevalent monogenic form of diabetes in Italy with an estimated
prevalence of about 0.5-1.5%. MODY2 is potentially indistinguishable from other
forms of diabetes, however, its identification impacts on patients' quality of
life and healthcare resources. Unfortunately, DNA direct sequencing as diagnostic
test is not readily accessible and expensive. In addition current guidelines,
aiming to establish when the test should be performed, proved a poor detection
rate. Aim of this study is to propose a reliable and easy-to-use tool to identify
candidate patients for MODY2 genetic testing. We designed and validated a
diagnostic flowchart in the attempt to improve the detection rate and to increase
the number of properly requested tests. The flowchart, called 7-iF, consists of 7
binary "yes or no" questions and its unequivocal output is an indication for
whether testing or not. We tested the 7-iF to estimate its clinical utility in
comparison to the clinical suspicion alone. The 7-iF, in a prospective 2-year
study (921 diabetic children) showed a precision of about the 76%. Using
retrospective data, the 7-iF showed a precision in identifying MODY2 patients of
about 80% compared to the 40% of the clinical suspicion. On the other hand,
despite a relatively high number of missing MODY2 patients, the 7-iF would not
suggest the test for 90% of the non-MODY2 patients, demonstrating that a wide
application of this method might 1) help less experienced clinicians in
suspecting MODY2 patients and 2) reducing the number of unnecessary tests. With
the 7-iF, a clinician can feel confident of identifying a potential case of MODY2
and suggest the molecular test without fear of wasting time and money. A
Qaly-type analysis estimated an increase in the patients' quality of life and
savings for the health care system of about 9 million euros per year.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Pinelli M, Acquaviva F, Barbetti F, Caredda E, Cocozza S, Delvecchio M,
Mozzillo E, Pirozzi D, Prisco F, Rabbone I, Sacchetti L, Tinto N, Toni S,
Zucchini S, Iafusco D; Italian Study Group on Diabetes of the Italian Society of
Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology.
Collaborators: Biagioni M, Carloni I, Cester AM, Cherubini V, Giorgetti C,
Iannilli A, Bruzzese M, Mammì F, Guasti M, Lenzi L, Pepe R, Piccini B, Benelli M,
Cadario F, Calcaterra V, Cerutti F, Sicignano S, Mammì C, Lazzaro N, Comberiati
P, Scaramuzza A, Zuccotti G, Redaelli F, Gallo F, Cappa M, Patera P, Schiaffini
R, Cardella F, Salvo C, De Marco R, Chessa M, Frongia P, Ricciardi MR, Ripoli C,
Zedda MA, Citriniti F, Chiarelli F, Tumini S, Coccioli MS, De Berardinis F,
Santoro E, De Luca F, Lombardo F, Salzano G, Felappi B, Prandi E, Frezza E,
Piccinno E, Torelli C, Zecchino C, Galderisi A, Monciotti C, Ingletto D, Kaufmann
P, Pasquino B, Lera R, Lucchesi S, Perrotta A, Salardi S, Scipioni M, Luceri S,
Stamati F, Pianese L, Piceno A, Tomaselli L, Vergerio A, Casaburo F, Cocca A,
Confetto S, Forgione E, Pelliccia C, Picariello S, Pisani F, Piscopo A, Villano
P, Zanfardino A, Buono P, Franzese A, Nugnes R, Valerio G, Maffeis C, Marigliano
M, Chiari G, Iovene B, Vanelli M.
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