Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) level represents an established tool to monitor glycemic control in diabetic patients, but the previous commonly used tests of HbA1c in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) may not be reliable because of the presence of anemia, assay interference from uremia, and...
Prosthesis infection risk did not significantly increase with higher HbA1c levels, with no meaningful difference in the median or mean level of HbA1c in the infected and non-infected diabetic patients. CONCLUSION: Findings do not support the use of HbA1c values among diabetic patients who are ...
OBJECTIVE: Hemoglobin A 1c (HbA 1c ) level has been associated with increased mortality in middle-aged populations. The optimal intensity of glucose control in older adults with diabetes remains uncertain. We sought to estimate the risk... P Palta,ES Huang,RR Kalyani,... - 《Diabetes Care...
A hierarchical Bayesian framework to infer the progression level to diabetes based on deficient clinical data The increase in lifestyle-related diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure is a challenging problem that should be resolved. The p... T Watabe,Y Okuhara,Y Sagara...
To determine the shape of the associations of HbA1c with mortality and cardiovascular outcomes in non-diabetic individuals and explore potential explanations. Methods The associations of HbA1c with all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality and primary cardiovascular events (myocardial infarction or stroke...
Seventy-four diabetic patients were classified into the following two groups based on their level of HbA1c: group A, patients with good glycaemic control (HbA1c < 7.0%, n = 36); group B, patients with persistent hyperglycaemia (HbA1c ≥ 9.0%, n = 38). Thirty-four ...
I believe that, based on this information, we should strive to keep our A1c at 5.2 or even lower,”writes Dr. David Perlmutter. Guidance statement of the American College of Physicians, March, 2018: “Clinicians should aim to achieve an HbA1c level between 7% and 8% in most patients ...
Objective;This study aimed to examine the association between glycohemoglobin (A1C) and coronary artery calcification (CAC) in nondiabetic men and women without overt cardiovascular disease or diabetes mellitus after accounting for fasting glucose and traditional cardiovascular disease risk factors.Approach ...
CONCLUSIONS -- Starting from a first-trimester A1C level slightly <7%, there is a dose-dependent association between A1C and the risk of adverse pregnancy outcome without indication of a plateau, below which the association no longer exits. A1C, however, seems to be of limited value in ...
Diabetic retinopathy is damage to the tiny blood vessels within the retina of the eye due to high blood sugar levels over time. This can cause progressive and permanent vision loss. Diabetic retinopathy is the most common cause of new blindness in people between 20 and 74. This image shows ...