International Journal of Epidemiology, Vol 28, 233-240, Copyright © 1999 by International Epidemiological Association
HS Kuo, HJ Chang, P Chou, L Teng and TH Chen
BACKGROUND: The high prevalence and severe consequences of non-insulin
dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) in Taiwan calls for urgent measures to
detect this disease in the asymptomatic phase. However, the efficacy of
early detection of NIDDM is highly dependent on its natural history from
the disease-free state, through the asymptomatic to the symptomatic phase
and death from NIDDM or other causes. METHODS: In order to project the
above progression, a five-state illness-and-death Markov chain model was
proposed to estimate these transition parameters using data from two rounds
of a blood sugar screening programme for NIDDM in Puli, in central Taiwan.
RESULTS: Results showed that the annual incidence for asymptomatic NIDDM
was 10.67 per 1000 (95% CI: 8.26-13.79) and the average duration between
the asymptomatic and symptomatic phases (the sojourn time) was 8 years
(95%CI: 5.74-11.29). The 10-year survival rate for asymptomatic NIDDM
(79.35%) was better than that for symptomatic NIDDM (69.45%). Prediction of
deaths from NIDDM was performed to assess how the efficacy of screening for
NIDDM varied by different screening frequencies (annual, biennial, 4-yearly
and the control group). Results indicated there is no substantial
difference in mortality reduction from NIDDM among the annual, biennial and
4-yearly screening regimens. However, a 4-yearly screening regimen
significantly reduced deaths from NIDDM by 40% (95% CI: 26-51%).
CONCLUSIONS: A long sojourn time and the substantial reduction in mortality
suggest that a 4-yearly screening regime for NIDDM would be most effective
and feasible in Taiwan. The proposed five-state Markov chain model can be
applied to other similar NIDDM screening projects.
ARTICLES
A Markov chain model to assess the efficacy of screening for non- insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM)
Graduate Institute of Public Health, College of Medicine, National Yang- Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan.
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