Mark Strachan
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Scotland first in world to use new diabetes test
Some Type 1 diabetes patients could be freed from The Need to take insulin after a new test is introduced.
Scotland will become The First country in The World to use the simple C-peptide Blood Test .
The Test finds out how much insulin a patient's body is producing.
A pilot by NHS Lothian allowed people who had been taking insulin for years to stop or reduce The Treatment . The Test will be available from clinics from 1 November.
The Test improves the accuracy of diagnosing Type 1 diabetes. It can distinguish whether a patient has Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes.
'Life-transforming'C-peptide is made in The Body at the same time as insulin. By testing levels of C-peptide, doctors can Work Out how much insulin a diabetes patient is making themselves.
If C-peptide is present in significant amounts, it might indicate that the person does not have Type 1 diabetes at all.
This is what was discovered during a two-year pilot study led by diabetes and endocrinology consultant Prof Mark Strachan .
Prof Strachan said: " C-peptide helps diabetes specialists make a more accurate diagnosis of The Cause of diabetes, and that means we can get people on The Most appropriate treatment.
" In some instances, C-peptide testing allowed people to stop very long-standing insulin therapy. This can be life-transforming.
" If anyone has any concerns regarding their diabetes or wishes to know more about the new Blood Test , they should contact their diabetes clinical team who are best placed to provide specific advice and support based on their individual circumstances. "
'Significant positive impact'There are about 315,000 people living with diabetes in Scotland and the new programme will be offered to people who have been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes for at least three years.
Hospital diabetes centres will perform the tests.
Public Health Minister Maree Todd said that tackling diabetes was a priority for the Scottish Government and that she wanted everyone living with diabetes to access safe, effective healthcare, treatment and support.
She Said : " Type 1 diabetes is a significant health challenge right across The World .
" I Am proud that Scotland will be The First country to introduce this Blood Test which has the potential to have a significant positive impact on the lives of Those People living with diabetes. "
Source of news: bbc.com