HbA1c: More than just a number

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Abstract

Background Glycated haemoglobin, or HbA1c, is the main biomarker used to assess long-term glycaemic control in individuals with diabetes, and it correlates with the development of complications. Objective The aim of this article is to provide an overview of HbA1c to understand its role in the treatment of individuals living with diabetes. Topics discussed include recommended treatment targets, methods of measurement, causes of measurement inaccuracy and alternative means available to assess glycaemic control.Discussion HbA1c should not be interpreted in isolation; the measurement accuracy and other parameters, including treatment goals and comorbidities, need to be considered.

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Wang, M., & Hng, T. M. (2021). HbA1c: More than just a number. Australian Journal of General Practice, 50(9), 628–632. https://doi.org/10.31128/AJGP-03-21-5866

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