Is not so much a USA system and a UK system. It is more a world wide system, then the USA thinking they know better.....
This table shows which countries use which units:- http://www.catsanddiabetes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Country-Units-of-Measurement-9-3-13-A4.pdfI Wonder what the real figures are I don't think it is the USA that out of line I think Most of Europe and Asia us the same system as the USA I agree it would be sensible to have one system but if we cant agree about most things why should this be anything different
Is not so much a USA system and a UK system. It is more a world wide system, then the USA thinking they know better.....
I didn't even know that there was more than one set of units for HbA1C until I found this forum! American doctors, test labs, and information sources tend to give only the NGSP percentage numbers.
Mostly the units a meter uses are set before it is shipped out to a user, with no documented way of changing them. The aproval systems for medical equipment in most of the world, requires meteres to use the "correct" units.
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