PROCESSED AT :
HY PATHO LAB
GAUTAMNAGAR, BHUBANESWAR
PT Name : MR HARISH CHANDRA SAHU Age : 55 Year | Sex : Male SAMPLE COLLECTED AT :
Ref By : DR. SELF Registered on : 09-06-2025 09:44 PM SAHU PATHOLOGY,JORADOBRA
Reg No : HL2400602836 / HYOD/BBS04 Received on : 10-06-2025 09:24 AM
Barcode : hq097832 Reported on : 10-06-2025 10:51 AM
INV : Glycated Haemoglobin (HbA1c) SAMPLE : EDTA Blood
GLYCATED HAEMOGLOBIN (HBA1C)
TEST DESCRIPTION RESULT UNITS BIOLOGICAL REFERENCE RANGE
HBA1C 7.0 % 0 - 6.5
Method: Fully Automated H.P.L.C.
BIOLOGICAL REFERENCE RANGES
Reference Range: As per ADA Guidelines Guidance For Known Diabetics
Below 6.5% : Good Control
Below 5.7% : Normal
6.5% - 7% : Fair Control
5.7% - 6.4% : Prediabetic
7.0% - 8% : Unsatisfactory Control
>=6.5% : Diabetic
>8% : Poor Control
Estimated Average Glucose : 154.2 mg/dl .-.
Method: CALCULATED
Reference Range
90 - 120 mg/dl : Good Control
121 - 150 mg/dl : Fair Control
151 - 180 mg/dl : Unsatisfactory Control
> 180 mg/dl : Poor Control
Clinical significance :
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is a result of the nonenzymatic attachment of a hexose molecule to the N-terminal amino acid of the hemoglobin molecule. The
attachment of the hexose molecule occurs continually over the entire life span of the erythrocyte and is dependent on blood glucose concentration and the duration
of exposure of the erythrocyte to blood glucose. Therefore, the HbA1c level reflects the mean glucose concentration over the previous period (approximately 8-12
weeks, depending on the individual) and provides a much better indication of long-term glycemic control than blood and urinary glucose determinations. Diabetic
patients with very high blood concentrations of glucose have from 2 to 3 times more HbA1c than normal individuals.
Please correlate with clinical conditions
~~End of report~~
Dr. ANUBHAV ABINASH SAHU (MD PATH)
Sr. Consultant Pathologist (Reg. 18168/12)
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