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      A hemoglobina glicada e o laboratório clínico

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      Jornal Brasileiro de Patologia e Medicina Laboratorial
      Sociedade Brasileira de Patologia Clínica

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          Translating the A1C Assay Into Estimated Average Glucose Values

          OBJECTIVE The A1C assay, expressed as the percent of hemoglobin that is glycated, measures chronic glycemia and is widely used to judge the adequacy of diabetes treatment and adjust therapy. Day-to-day management is guided by self-monitoring of capillary glucose concentrations (milligrams per deciliter or millimoles per liter). We sought to define the mathematical relationship between A1C and average glucose (AG) levels and determine whether A1C could be expressed and reported as AG in the same units as used in self-monitoring. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS A total of 507 subjects, including 268 patients with type 1 diabetes, 159 with type 2 diabetes, and 80 nondiabetic subjects from 10 international centers, was included in the analyses. A1C levels obtained at the end of 3 months and measured in a central laboratory were compared with the AG levels during the previous 3 months. AG was calculated by combining weighted results from at least 2 days of continuous glucose monitoring performed four times, with seven-point daily self-monitoring of capillary (fingerstick) glucose performed at least 3 days per week. RESULTS Approximately 2,700 glucose values were obtained by each subject during 3 months. Linear regression analysis between the A1C and AG values provided the tightest correlations (AGmg/dl = 28.7 × A1C − 46.7, R 2 = 0.84, P < 0.0001), allowing calculation of an estimated average glucose (eAG) for A1C values. The linear regression equations did not differ significantly across subgroups based on age, sex, diabetes type, race/ethnicity, or smoking status. CONCLUSIONS A1C levels can be expressed as eAG for most patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
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              Studies of an unusual hemoglobin in patients with diabetes mellitus.

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                jbpml
                Jornal Brasileiro de Patologia e Medicina Laboratorial
                J. Bras. Patol. Med. Lab.
                Sociedade Brasileira de Patologia Clínica (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil )
                1676-2444
                1678-4774
                February 2009
                : 45
                : 1
                : 7-8
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                [03] orgnameFleury Medicina e Saúde
                [01] orgnameUniversidade de São Paulo orgdiv1Faculdade de Medicina
                [04] orgnameGrupo Interdisciplinar de Padronização da Hemoglobina Glicada - A1C
                [02] orgnameUSP orgdiv1FM orgdiv2Hospital das Clínicas
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                S1676-24442009000100003 S1676-2444(09)04500103
                0ab2440d-8773-4915-83ab-5e38a219df45

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