• Title of article

    Global standardisation of HbA1c

  • Author/Authors

    LAI, Leslie C. Gleneagles Intan Medical Centre, Malaysia

  • From page
    67
  • To page
    71
  • Abstract
    HbA1c is used for assessing glycaemic control in patients with diabetes. It is also used for treatment goals and as a target for therapeutic intervention. The Direct Control and Complications Trial in the USA showed that HbA1c can be used to predict the risk of complications. Hence, it is important for HbA1c assays to be standardised. The National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program (NGSP) in the USA was formed in 1996 so that HbA1c results from different laboratories would be comparable to those reported in the DCCT study. There were also HbA1c standardisation programmes in Sweden and Japan. These three standardisation programmes are, in fact, direct comparison methods (DCMs), and yield different HbA1c results. In 1994, the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC) established a Working Group on Standardisation of HbA1c. This working group has developed a global HbA1c reference system with very much improved intra-assay and inter-assay coefficients of variation. Recommendations have been made to report HbA1c results as IFCC-HbA1c values in SI units (mmol HbA1c/mol Hb) and NGSP-HbA1c (%) as well as estimated average glucose (eAG), once a tight relationship has been shown to exist between eAG and HbA1c.
  • Keywords
    Standardisation of HbA1c , estimated average glucose , International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine , National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program
  • Journal title
    The Malaysian Journal of Pathology
  • Journal title
    The Malaysian Journal of Pathology
  • Record number

    2537580