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<blockquote data-quote="Tannith" data-source="post: 1566987" data-attributes="member: 422465"><p>Table 1 </p><p></p><p>Published and proposed criteria for diabetes in remission</p><p></p><p></p><p> <strong>Criteria for remission</strong> <strong>Confirmation</strong></p><p>ADA Consensus Group8 <strong>Partial remission (no longer having diabetes):</strong> Both HbA1c < 6.5% (<48 mmol/mol) and fasting blood glucose 5.6-6.9 mmol/L without antidiabetes drugs (time not specified) Maintained for 1 year</p><p><strong>Complete remission (no longer having prediabetes):</strong> Both HbA1c< 6% (<42 mmol/mol) and fasting blood glucose <5.6 mmol/L without antidiabetes drugs (time not specified) Maintained for 1 year</p><p>Buchwald et al9(systematic review after bariatric surgery) HbA1c < 6% (42 mmol/mol) or fasting blood glucose<5.6 mmol/L without antidiabetic drugs (time not specified) None</p><p>Authors’ </p><p>proposal for coding in routine practice Previous diagnosis of type 2 diabetes by WHO criteria. HbA1c <6.5% (<48 mmol/mol) or fasting blood glucose<7 mmol/L and 2 hour glucose<11 mmol/L after at least 2 months without antidiabetes medication Two non-diabetic test results, at least 2 months apart then reviewed annually</p><p><em>I found these as the criteria for remission of T2 and Prediabetes. IE remission is measured solely by means of BG levels and Hba1c levels</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tannith, post: 1566987, member: 422465"] Table 1 Published and proposed criteria for diabetes in remission [B] [/B] [B]Criteria for remission[/B] [B]Confirmation[/B] ADA Consensus Group8 [B]Partial remission (no longer having diabetes):[/B] Both HbA1c < 6.5% (<48 mmol/mol) and fasting blood glucose 5.6-6.9 mmol/L without antidiabetes drugs (time not specified) Maintained for 1 year [B]Complete remission (no longer having prediabetes):[/B] Both HbA1c< 6% (<42 mmol/mol) and fasting blood glucose <5.6 mmol/L without antidiabetes drugs (time not specified) Maintained for 1 year Buchwald et al9(systematic review after bariatric surgery) HbA1c < 6% (42 mmol/mol) or fasting blood glucose<5.6 mmol/L without antidiabetic drugs (time not specified) None Authors’ proposal for coding in routine practice Previous diagnosis of type 2 diabetes by WHO criteria. HbA1c <6.5% (<48 mmol/mol) or fasting blood glucose<7 mmol/L and 2 hour glucose<11 mmol/L after at least 2 months without antidiabetes medication Two non-diabetic test results, at least 2 months apart then reviewed annually [I]I found these as the criteria for remission of T2 and Prediabetes. IE remission is measured solely by means of BG levels and Hba1c levels[/I] [/QUOTE]
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