Haemoglobin glycation may partly explain the discordance between HbA1c measurement and oral glucose tolerance test to diagnose dysglycaemia in overweight …
E Cosson, S Chiheb, C Cussac-Pillegand, I Banu… - Diabetes & …, 2013 - Elsevier
AIM: This study assessed whether the poor correlation between HbA1c and oral glucose
tolerance test (OGTT) for dysglycaemia diagnosis may be explained by haemoglobin
glycation (HbG). METHODS: A total of 1033 consecutive overweight or obese patients with
no known diabetes underwent OGTT and measurement of HbA1c to diagnose diabetes and
dysglycaemia (American Diabetes Association criteria). For each OGTT result category, low,
medium and high HbG was defined according to the mean HbA1c/fructosamine ratio and …
tolerance test (OGTT) for dysglycaemia diagnosis may be explained by haemoglobin
glycation (HbG). METHODS: A total of 1033 consecutive overweight or obese patients with
no known diabetes underwent OGTT and measurement of HbA1c to diagnose diabetes and
dysglycaemia (American Diabetes Association criteria). For each OGTT result category, low,
medium and high HbG was defined according to the mean HbA1c/fructosamine ratio and …
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