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Type 1: What are your HbA1c test results?
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<blockquote data-quote="DiabeticSince1" data-source="post: 1342472" data-attributes="member: 365595"><p>Elaborate please. Do you want the NGSP unit or the new IFCC unit? (which is what all hospitals use now) let me explain the two;</p><p>NGSP = %HbA1c | Is the old percentage unit, (less accurate since its percentages) example; 5.1% which mean that you have an average bloodsugar level of 5.4 <---- the unit most people here are answering with.</p><p>People before me has answered with that unit, its really odd to be honest, since it was changed so long ago.</p><p>IFCC = mmol/mol | Is the new system, more accuracy based, where they use 20 to 110 instead of percentages.</p><p></p><p>I use the new system, so.... 32, which in NGSP units is 5.1%</p><p>Been slacking ._.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiabeticSince1, post: 1342472, member: 365595"] Elaborate please. Do you want the NGSP unit or the new IFCC unit? (which is what all hospitals use now) let me explain the two; NGSP = %HbA1c | Is the old percentage unit, (less accurate since its percentages) example; 5.1% which mean that you have an average bloodsugar level of 5.4 <---- the unit most people here are answering with. People before me has answered with that unit, its really odd to be honest, since it was changed so long ago. IFCC = mmol/mol | Is the new system, more accuracy based, where they use 20 to 110 instead of percentages. I use the new system, so.... 32, which in NGSP units is 5.1% Been slacking ._. [/QUOTE]
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