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Is HbA1c an ideal biomarker of well-controlled diabetes?

Georgia Kaiafa, Stavroula Veneti, George Polychronopoulos, Dimitrios Pilalas, Stylianos Daios, Ilias Kanellos, Triantafyllos Didangelos, Stamatina Pagoni, Christos Savopoulos

2020Postgraduate Medical Journal129 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

HbA1c is a biomarker with a central role in the diagnosis and follow-up of patients with diabetes, although not a perfect one. Common comorbidities encountered in patients with diabetes mellitus, such as renal insufficiency, high output states (iron deficiency anaemia, haemolytic anaemia, haemoglobinopathies and pregnancy) and intake of specific drugs could compromise the sensitivity and specificity of the biomarker. COVID-19 pandemic poses a pressing challenge for the diabetic population, since maintaining optimal blood glucose control is key to reduce morbidity and mortality rates. Alternative methods for diabetes management, such as fructosamine, glycosylated albumin and device-based continuous glucose monitoring, are discussed.

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MedicineDiabetes mellitusBiomarkerFructosaminePopulationIntensive care medicinePregnancyInternal medicineEndocrinologyBiologyChemistryGeneticsBiochemistryEnvironmental healthDiabetes Management and ResearchDiabetes and associated disordersHyperglycemia and glycemic control in critically ill and hospitalized patients