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The interference by HbF on HbA1c (BM Test HbA1c) measurement in enzymatic method

Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 2015
Background High performance liquid chromatography and immunological and enzymatic methods are known as the methods for HbA1c measurement. However, the differences in the principles of the methods may cause slight discrepancies, which become problems especially in the regions where hemoglobinopathies that have high HbF concentrations are commonly seen ...
Takenori, Nitta   +5 more
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When HbA1c fails

Ugeskrift for Læger
This case report highlights the importance of recognizing potential pitfalls in HbA1c measurement errors and being vigilant in terms of discrepancies between HbA1c estimated from continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and venous HbA1c measurements. The latter is especially relevant for physicians managing diabetes, as by 2025, 4,400 adults with insulin ...
Mads Bisgaard Bengtsen   +1 more
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HbA1c revisited (again and again …)

Therapeutische Umschau, 2009
Die „International Federation of Clinical Chemistry“ (IFCC) hat ein neues Referenzsystem zur internationalen Standardisierung der Routinemethoden zur Bestimmung des HbA1c erarbeitet. Bei Einsatz von IFCC-referenzierten Methoden ergeben sich nun „wahre“ HbA1c-Werte, welche 1,5 – 2 % tiefer liegen als mit den bisherigen Methoden.
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Interference of hemoglobin variants with HbA1c measurements by six commonly used HbA1c methods

Laboratory Medicine
Abstract Background Glycated hemoglobin, or hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), serves as a crucial marker for diagnosing diabetes and monitoring its progression. We aimed to assess the interference posed by common Hb variants on popular HbA1c measurement systems.
Mingyang Li   +6 more
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HbA1c

2013
Sheina Orbell   +113 more
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An automated immunoturbidimetric (Tina-quant HbA1c II) assay for HbA1c determination

Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine. Special supplement, 2001
The aim of the study was to adapt an immunoassay (TINA-QUANT HBA1c, Roche Diagnostics, Mannheim) for the in vitro determination of hemoglobin A1c in whole blood on autoanalyzer Olympus AU 600, (Olympus Optical Co., Tokyo, Japan). Venous blood samples from diabetic patients are collected into vacutainer tubes K3EDTA containing.
Vrkić, Nada   +3 more
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A “Tricky” Low HbA1c

2015
Chiara Mazzucchelli   +3 more
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HbA1c and Metabolic Syndrome

Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders, 2012
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HbA1c – ein Alleskönner?

Der Diabetologe, 2011
R. Landgraf, B. Kowall, W. Rathmann
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