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    • [DOC File]National PBM Drug Monograph

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      The American Diabetes Association criteria include documentation of the following:1. Hemoglobin A1c >=6.5%; or2. Fasting plasma glucose >=126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L); or3. 2-h Plasma glucose >=200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) during an oral glucose tolerance test; or4. In a patient with classic symptoms of hyperglycemia or hyperglycemic crisis, a random ...

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    • [DOC File]DCA 2000+ HbA1C CONTROL LOG SHEET

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      Monotherapy with alogliptin decreased mean hemoglobin A1c (A1C) by 0.6%. When used as add-on therapy to metformin, SU or pioglitazone, the mean reduction in A1C ranged from 0.5-0.9%. Add-on to insulin therapy resulted in a mean A1C decrease of 0.7%.

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    • [DOC File]Beckman Coulter

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      Rev. 6/9/2006. Title: DCA 2000+ HbA1C CONTROL LOG SHEET Author: Jim Rudrik Last modified by: ClarkP Created Date: 6/12/2006 12:01:00 PM Company: State of Michigan Other titles:

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    • Is A1c 6.1 Good or Bad? - MyMedicalScore

      D. HbA1C is approximately 3-6% in non-diabetics, 6-9% in controlled diabetics, and can be elevated to 20% in poorly controlled diabetics. E. A less than sign (

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    • [DOC File]Q&A Document

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      ANALYTE SAMPLE TYPE UNITS Hb Whole Blood Hemolysate 6 – 24 g/dL A1c Whole Blood Hemolysate 0.3 to Cal 5f %HbA1c Whole Blood Hemolysate 2 – 20% If A1c concentration is below 0.3 g/dL, re-hemolyze the whole blood sample using 10 µL of sample and 500 µL of Hemolyzing Reagent and repeat both the Hb and A1c assays.

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    • [DOC File]Hemoglobin A1c in Blood, DCA 2000+

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      A1C % eAG (mg/dl) eAG (mmol/l) 6% 126 7.0 6.5% 140 7.8 7% 154 8.6 7.5% 169 9.4 8% 183 10.1 8.5% 197 10.9 9% 212 11.8 9.5% 226 12.6 10% 240 13.4 Why is the chart in ADA’s Standards of Care showing a correlation between A1C and mean glucose levels slightly different from the correlation published with the ADAG results (as above)

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