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Is HbA1c a reliable indicator of diabetes control?
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<blockquote data-quote="Indy51" data-source="post: 957904" data-attributes="member: 48386"><p>My A1c never seems to correlate with the readings I'm getting on my meter. Given the haemoglobin anamolies that can affect it's accuracy - and I seem to recall the prevalence is quite high in Celtic type populations - I don't understand why it has become the standard instead of the fructosamine test. My suspicion is maybe a cost difference?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Indy51, post: 957904, member: 48386"] My A1c never seems to correlate with the readings I'm getting on my meter. Given the haemoglobin anamolies that can affect it's accuracy - and I seem to recall the prevalence is quite high in Celtic type populations - I don't understand why it has become the standard instead of the fructosamine test. My suspicion is maybe a cost difference? [/QUOTE]
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