- Rapid onset of diabetes :
- Suspected type 1 diabetes –rapid onset of symptoms, weight loss, ketosis
- Children – because most will have type 1 diabetes
Both conditions require same day specialist diabetes team contact - Steroids , antipsychotic & immunosuppressant drugs
- After pancreatitis or pancreatic surgery
- Pregnancy : The diagnosis of gestational diabetes should be made by using glucose measurements in line with SIGN guidance
Fasting glucose - 5.1 mmol/L or above
2 hr glucose in GTT - 8.5 mmol/L or above
- Conditions with reduced red survival:
- Haemoglobinopathy eg sickle trait, sickle disease or thalassaemia
- Haemolytic anaemia
- Severe blood loss
- Splenomegaly
- Antiretroviral drugs
- Renal dialysis patients
- Iron and B12 deficiency and their treatment
- Individuals 25 years and under
If use of HbA1c is not appropriate, diagnose diabetes based on fasting plasma glucose greater than or equal to 7.0mmol/l or random plasma glucose greater than or equal to 11.1mmol/l, repeating the test if individual is asymptomatic. If fasting plasma glucose less than 7mmol/l & clinical suspicion of diabetes then proceed to 75g Oral Glucose Tolerance Test