HbA1c Flashcards
1
Q
What is HbA1c?
A
Glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) is the most widely used measure of long-term glycaemic control in diabetes mellitus.
HbA1c is produced by the glycosylation of haemoglobin at a rate proportional to the glucose concentration.
The level of HbA1c therefore is dependant on
- Red blood cell lifespan
- Average blood glucose concentration
2
Q
What are the ranges of HbA1c
A
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Normal
Below 42 mmol/mol - 6% -
Prediabetes
42 to 47 mmol/mol - 6-6.4% -
Diabetes
48 mmol/mol or over - 6.5% or over
3
Q
What are the HbA1c targets for diabetic patients?
A
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Lifestyle
48 mmol/mol(6.5%) -
Lifestyle + metformin
48 mmol/mol(6.5%) -
Includes any drug which may cause hypoglycaemia (e.g. lifestyle + sulfonylurea)
53 mmol/mol (7.0%)