Mrs.
LATHA R U Reference: SELF VID: 240000502274925
NO.37 FLAT NO.101 SAIT COLONY 2ND Sample Collected At: Registered On:
STREET Chennai PADDLE POINT BPO SERVICES
27/03/2025 07:00 AM
Tel No : +917904681642 303, SUNRISE BUSINESS PARK, KISAN
NAGAR, ROAD NO. 16, WAGLE Collected On:
PIN No: 600008 ESTATE, THANE-400604. 27/03/2025 7:30AM
PID NO: P40924543104708 Processing Location:- Metropolis Reported On:
Age: 57.9 Year(s) Sex: Female Healthcare Ltd (Hitech Diagnostic Centre)
GKS Towers PH Road Chennai-84 27/03/2025 09:37 AM
HbA1c- Glycated Haemoglobin
(EDTA Whole Blood)
Investigation Observed Value Unit Biological Reference Interval
HbA1C- Glycated Haemoglobin 5.6 % Non-diabetic: <= 5.6
(High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)) Pre-diabetic: 5.7-6.4
Diabetic: >= 6.5
Estimated Average Glucose (eAG) 114.02 mg/dL
Interpretation & Remark:
1. HbA1c is used for monitoring diabetic control. It reflects the estimated average glucose (eAG).
2. HbA1c has been endorsed by clinical groups & ADA (American Diabetes Association) guidelines 2017, for diagnosis of
diabetes using a cut-off point of 6.5%.
3. Trends in HbA1c are a better indicator of diabetic control than a solitary test.
4. Low glycated haemoglobin(below 4%) in a non-diabetic individual are often associated with systemic inflammatory diseases,
chronic anaemia(especially severe iron deficiency & haemolytic), chronic renal failure and liver diseases. Clinical correlation
suggested.
5. To estimate the eAG from the HbA1C value, the following equation is used: eAG(mg/dl) = 28.7*A1c-46.7
6. Interference of Haemoglobinopathies in HbA1c estimation.
A. For HbF > 25%, an alternate platform (Fructosamine) is recommended for testing of HbA1c.
B. Homozygous hemoglobinopathy is detected, fructosamine is recommended for monitoring diabetic status
C. Heterozygous state detected (D10/ turbo is corrected for HbS and HbC trait).
7. In known diabetic patients, following values can be considered as a tool for monitoring the glycemic control. Excellent
Control - 6 to 7 %, Fair to Good Control - 7 to 8 %, Unsatisfactory Control - 8 to 10 % and Poor Control - More than 10 % .
Note : Hemoglobin electrophoresis (HPLC method) is recommended for detecting hemoglobinopathy.
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Tests marked with NABL symbol are accredited by NABL vide Certificate no MC-5586
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MBBS,DNB(Pathology) Chief Of Lab
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