Art and Science of Laboratory Medicine

Art and Science of Laboratory Medicine

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Glucose Targets and A1c Goals Aren't in Synch

Current glycemic targets advised for diabetes patients don't align with recommended HbA 1c levels, a new analysis of continuous glucose monitoring data suggests.

Professional societies' recommendations for diabetes management advise HbA 1c goals of 6.5% or less, or less than 7%, with individualization based on a variety of factors. But HbA 1c is measured only once every 3 months, and day-to-day self-management of diabetes to achieve and maintain the individualized target HbA 1c is facilitated by self-monitored blood glucose (SMBG) values, especially in patients treated with insulin.

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Glucose Targets and A1c Goals Aren't in Synch, Study Finds






















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