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HbA1c Test Results and Guidelines

The document is a laboratory report for Mr. Imran, a 30-year-old male, detailing his HbA1c test results conducted on February 24, 2025. The results indicate an HbA1c level of 11.1%, which is significantly above the diabetic threshold of 6.5%, suggesting poor glucose control. The report includes comments on the implications of the test results and recommendations for monitoring diabetes management.
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HbA1c Test Results and Guidelines

The document is a laboratory report for Mr. Imran, a 30-year-old male, detailing his HbA1c test results conducted on February 24, 2025. The results indicate an HbA1c level of 11.1%, which is significantly above the diabetic threshold of 6.5%, suggesting poor glucose control. The report includes comments on the implications of the test results and recommendations for monitoring diabetes management.
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Barcode No 13511336 Lab No 00012502240355

Patient Name [Link] Reg Date 24/Feb/2025 02:41AM


Age/Sex 30 YRS/Male Sample Coll. Date 24/Feb/2025 01:48 AM
Refered By DR. H D SINGH Sample [Link] 24/Feb/2025 02:48 AM
Client Code/Name AP030633 Brij Pathology Lab
Ref. Lab/Hosp Report Date 24/Feb/2025 03:44AM
Panel Address 52, Azad Market, Deeg Gate, Mathura UP

HAEMATOLOGY
Test Name With Methodology Result Unit Biological [Link]
HbA1c (Glycated hemoglobin)
Glycosylated Hb (HbA1c) 11.1 % 4.2-6.5
EDTA, HPLC

Average Glucose 272 mg/dl 73-140


Calculated.

Ref Range for HBA1c


Non Diabetic: < 5.7 %
Pre-Diabetic: 5.7 - 6.5 %
Diabetic: > 6.5 %
Remark: Hemoglobin A1c criteria for diagnosing diabetes have not been established for patients who are <18 years of age.

HbA1c goals in treatment of diabetes:


Ages 0-6 years: 7.6% - 8.4%
Ages 6-12 years: <8%
Ages 13-19 years: <7.5%
Adults: <7%
COMMENT:
The Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c or A1c) test evaluates the average amount of glucose in the blood over the last 2 to 3 months.
This test is used to monitor treatment in someone who has been diagnosed with diabetes. It helps to evaluate how well the person's
glucose levels have been controlled by treatment over time. This test may be used to screen for and diagnose diabetes or risk of
developing diabetes. Depending on the type of diabetes that a person has, how well their diabetes is controlled, and on doctor
recommendations, the HbA1c test may be measured 2 to 4 times each year. The American Diabetes Association recommends HbA1c
testing in diabetics at least twice a year. When someone is first diagnosed with diabetes or if control is not good, HbA1c may be ordered
more frequently.
Note: If a person has anemia, few type of hemoglobinopathy, hemolysis, or heavy bleeding, HbA1c test results may be falsely
low. If someone is iron-deficient, the HbA1c level may be increased. If a person has had a recent blood transfusion, the HbA1c
may be inaccurate and may not accurately reflect glucose control for 2 to 3 months..

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