Endocrinology Referral
Endocrinology Referral
Endocrinology Referral
Please consider the following points if you are referring a patient due to concern for diabetes or an abnormal HgbA1C test:
We recommend measuring glucose to diagnosis diabetes, as Hemoglobin A1C is not an appropriate screening tool for diabetes in children.
Although Insulin levels are commonly measured, they are rarely useful. We discourage the measurement of insulin levels in children.
Diabetes is present in the patient if they have the following results:
o Fasting blood glucose >= 126mg/dL
o Oral glucose tolerance > 200 mg/dL at 2-hours
o Random blood glucose >= 200 mg/dL
The child should be seen by an endocrinologist if they have the following results:
o Fasting blood glucose >100 mg/dL (pre-diabetes / impaired fasting glucose)
o Oral glucose tolerance >140 mg/dL at 2-hours (pre-diabetes / impaired glucose tolerance)
o Random blood glucose >200 mg/dL
o Hemoglobin A1C values above 6.5% (If HbgA1C is <6.5%, then some other method of documenting hyperglycemia should be sought prior to referral, such as
fasting glucose or an oral glucose tolerance test.)