Bayesian statistical models to explore the use glucometer measurements of capillary blood sugar for OGTT Tests
A common test for the diagnosis of type 2 diabetes is the Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT). Recent developments in the study of OGTT tests have framed it as a Bayesian inverse problem. These data analysis advances promise great improvements in the descriptive power of OGTTs. OGTT tests are typically done with invasive, bothersome, and somewhat expensive venous blood tests. A natural question is whether improved data analysis techniques would allow for less invasive and cheaper glucometer measurements to be used. In this paper we explore this question. Using one dynamic model, we develop an error model for glucometer capillary blood sugar measurements and compare results of venous blood sugar tests for 65 patients, finding a match in over 90 cases. Our conclusion suggests that this model (or one much like it) may permit capillary glucose to be used with reasonable accuracy in performing OGTTs.
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