Very little is known about the diagnostic performance of the American Diabetes Association glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) cut-off of 6.5% in resource-limited settings. This study, conducted between February 2023 and May 2023, aimed to determine the optimal HbA1c cut-off for the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus by measuring HbA1c and fasting plasma glucose levels in 120 adults attending care at a tertiary hospital in Harare, Zimbabwe. The optimal HbA1c cut-off was 6.1% and glucose levels were strongly correlated with HbA1c values. The prevalence of diabetes mellitus was higher (28.3%) at our derived HbA1c cut-off than with the American Diabetes Association criterion (21.6%).
What this study adds: This study highlights the need for population-specific cut-off HbA1c values in the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus.
Keywords: Zimbabwe; diabetes mellitus; fasting plasma glucose; glycated haemoglobin; receiver operating characteristics curves.
© 2024. The Authors.