Reproducibility of Hemoglobin A_Ic and Sensitivity to Various Degrees of Glucose Intolerance
- 1 September 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American College of Physicians in Annals of Internal Medicine
- Vol. 91 (3), 390-396
- https://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-91-3-390
Abstract
To establish a normal range of HbA1c, and ascertain the sensitivity and reproducibility of this test, 3 groups were studied: patients with suspected diabetes undergoing a standard oral glucose tolerance test, diabetic outpatients and subjects with normal carbohydrate tolerance studied on 2 separate occasions. In Group 1, the mean Hb A1c (.+-. SD) in 165 carbohydrate-tolerant subjects was 4.97 .+-. 0.50% and the normal range was the mean .+-. 2 standard deviations (4.0-6.0%). The mean Hb A1c (.+-. SD) of the 63 carbohydrate-intolerant subjects was 6.45 .+-. 1.14, significantly greater than the normal subjects. In both subgroups, Hb A1c correlated significantly with the fasting blood glucose but not with the glucose areas of the oral glucose-tolerance test. In Group 2, the Hb A1c values were normal in 39% of those diet treated, 10% of those on oral agents, and none of those on insulin therapy. In Group 3, the mean coefficient of variation of the 2 Hb A1c values for each subject was 6.86% but was 7.15% for the fasting blood glucose. Hb A1c is highly reproducible and responsive to minor degrees of abnormality of glucose tolerance and may provide an alternative method for defining carbohydrate tolerance or the degree of blood sugar control.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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