An increased hemoglobin A1c level in patients with diabetes mellitus is associated with an increased incidence of ischemic stroke, increased severity of coronary artery disease, and an increased severity of peripheral arterial disease. Results from 5 prospective clinical trials which randomized diabetics to intensive blood glucose control or to standard blood glucose control and one retrospective observational study of 26,673 diabetics are discussed. The 5 clinical trials were the United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study, the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial/Epidemiology of Diabetes Intervention and Complications Study, the Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes Study, the Action in Diabetes and Vascular Disease: Pretera...
Haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c/A1C) is a part of haemoglobin(Hb) that binds to glucose through non-enzymatic...
Some diabetes guidelines set low glycemic control goals for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (...
OBJECTIVE-Lowering hemoglobin A(1c) to <7% reduces the risk of microvascular complications of diabet...
An increased hemoglobin A1c level in patients with diabetes mellitus is associated with an increased...
Percentage glycosylated hemoglobin A1C (A1C) is widely used for monitoring blood sugar levels in dia...
Many guidelines recommends measuring hemoglobin A1C levels (A1C) at least semiannually in diabetic p...
peer reviewedDiabetes mellitus is a chronic disorder characterized by microvascular and cardiovascul...
Epidemiologic data indicate a continuous relationship between hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) and risk for mi...
Objectives: The American Diabetes Association recommends measuring hemoglobin A1C levels (A1C) at le...
Diabetes is often called a “silent disease” because it can cause serious complications without sympt...
OBJECTIVEdLowering hemoglobin A1c to,7 % reduces the risk of microvascular compli-cations of diabete...
OBJECTIVE: The International Diabetes Federation estimates that 285 million people around the world ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine current targets for glycated haemoglobin as a marker for metabolic control in...
Diabetes is often called a “silent disease” because it can cause serious complications without sympt...
Objectives: To examine current targets for glycated haemoglobin as a marker for metabolic control in...
Haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c/A1C) is a part of haemoglobin(Hb) that binds to glucose through non-enzymatic...
Some diabetes guidelines set low glycemic control goals for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (...
OBJECTIVE-Lowering hemoglobin A(1c) to <7% reduces the risk of microvascular complications of diabet...
An increased hemoglobin A1c level in patients with diabetes mellitus is associated with an increased...
Percentage glycosylated hemoglobin A1C (A1C) is widely used for monitoring blood sugar levels in dia...
Many guidelines recommends measuring hemoglobin A1C levels (A1C) at least semiannually in diabetic p...
peer reviewedDiabetes mellitus is a chronic disorder characterized by microvascular and cardiovascul...
Epidemiologic data indicate a continuous relationship between hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) and risk for mi...
Objectives: The American Diabetes Association recommends measuring hemoglobin A1C levels (A1C) at le...
Diabetes is often called a “silent disease” because it can cause serious complications without sympt...
OBJECTIVEdLowering hemoglobin A1c to,7 % reduces the risk of microvascular compli-cations of diabete...
OBJECTIVE: The International Diabetes Federation estimates that 285 million people around the world ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine current targets for glycated haemoglobin as a marker for metabolic control in...
Diabetes is often called a “silent disease” because it can cause serious complications without sympt...
Objectives: To examine current targets for glycated haemoglobin as a marker for metabolic control in...
Haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c/A1C) is a part of haemoglobin(Hb) that binds to glucose through non-enzymatic...
Some diabetes guidelines set low glycemic control goals for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (...
OBJECTIVE-Lowering hemoglobin A(1c) to <7% reduces the risk of microvascular complications of diabet...