The association between estimated average glucose levels and fasting plasma glucose levels in a rural tertiary care centre
The level of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), also known as glycated hemoglobin, determines how well a patient’s blood glucose level has been controlled over the previous 8-12 weeks. HbA1c levels help patients and doctors understand whether a particular diabetes treatment is working and whether adjustment...
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doaj-48c89728a7cc4589aa7870c814864f952020-11-25T01:44:33ZengMakhdoomi PrintersGlobal Journal of Medicine and Public Health 2277-96042277-96042013-01-0121The association between estimated average glucose levels and fasting plasma glucose levels in a rural tertiary care centreRaja Reddy PThe level of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), also known as glycated hemoglobin, determines how well a patient’s blood glucose level has been controlled over the previous 8-12 weeks. HbA1c levels help patients and doctors understand whether a particular diabetes treatment is working and whether adjustments need to be made to the treatment. Because the HbA1c level is a marker of blood glucose for the previous 60- 90 days, average blood glucose levels can be estimated using HbA1c levels. Aim in the present study was to investigate the relationship between estimated average glucose levels, as calculated by HbA1c levels, and fasting plasma glucose levels. Methods: Type 2 diabetes patients attending medicine outpatient department of RL Jalappa hospital, Kolar between March 2010 and July 2012 were taken. The estimated glucose levels (mg/dl) were calculated using the following formula: 28.7 x HbA1c-46.7. Glucose levels were determined using the hexokinase method. HbA1c levels were determined using an HPLC method. Correlation and independent t- test was the test of significance for quantitative data. Results: A strong positive correlation between fasting plasma glucose level and estimated average blood glucose levels (r=0.54, p=0.0001) was observed. The difference was statistically significant. Conclusion: Reporting the estimated average glucose level together with the HbA1c level is believed to assist patients and doctors determine the effectiveness of blood glucose control measures.http://gjmedph.com/uploads/O5-Vo2No1.pdfHbA1cGlycated hemoglobinDiabetes mellitus |
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The association between estimated average glucose levels and fasting plasma glucose levels in a rural tertiary care centre |
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Global Journal of Medicine and Public Health |
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The level of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), also known as glycated hemoglobin,
determines how well a patient’s blood glucose level has been controlled over the
previous 8-12 weeks. HbA1c levels help patients and doctors understand whether
a particular diabetes treatment is working and whether adjustments need to be
made to the treatment. Because the HbA1c level is a marker of blood glucose for
the previous 60- 90 days, average blood glucose levels can be estimated using
HbA1c levels. Aim in the present study was to investigate the relationship
between estimated average glucose levels, as calculated by HbA1c levels, and
fasting plasma glucose levels. Methods: Type 2 diabetes patients attending
medicine outpatient department of RL Jalappa hospital, Kolar between March
2010 and July 2012 were taken. The estimated glucose levels (mg/dl) were
calculated using the following formula: 28.7 x HbA1c-46.7. Glucose levels were
determined using the hexokinase method. HbA1c levels were determined using an HPLC method. Correlation and independent t- test was the test of significance for quantitative data. Results: A strong positive correlation between fasting plasma glucose level and estimated average blood glucose levels (r=0.54, p=0.0001) was observed. The difference was statistically significant. Conclusion: Reporting the estimated average glucose level together with the HbA1c level is believed to assist patients and doctors determine the effectiveness of blood glucose control measures. |
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