International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences
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Volume 2 Issue 1
2011 (January - March)
CALCULATED GLYCATED HEMOGLOBIN - MYTH OR REALITY
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by rise in blood glucose level and derangement in protein and fat metabolism. The measurement of GHb is one of the well established means of monitoring glycemic control in patients with diabetes mellitus. The aim of this study was to understand the significance of calculated HbA1c by using fasting plasma glucose levels and comparing it with estimated HbA1c. The study population consisted of 100 subjects. We found significance between the estimated and calculated HbA1c levels in the study subjects (p lessThan 0.001). HbA1c values calculated on the basis of current blood glucose and past HbA1c levels are not actually identical to the HbA1c values present in erythrocytes. However, a good approximation supplied by an appropriate mathematical model would have some advantages over true measurement. Objective of this study was to provide a tool for regular and frequent checking of HbA1c with proper accuracy. As the formula can be used in well controlled diabetes patients only and is not a replacement for estimated HbA1c.
BHAVNA NAYAL,RAGHUVEER C.V,MANJUNATHA GOUD B.K,SARSINA DEVI O,DEVAKI R.N,SWETA SHIVASHANKER,MAHESH,RUCHEE KHANNA
Glycated hemoglobin, diabetes mellitus, fasting plasma glucose
492-496