Significant analytical improvements have occurred since glycated haemoglobin (GHb), measured as total HbA(1), was first used in routine clinical laboratories around 1977. Following the publication of the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) study in 1993 the issue of international standardisation became an important objective for scientists and clinicians. The lack of international standardisation led several countries to develop national standardisation programs. The International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC) Working Group on Standardisation of HbA(1c) established a true international reference measurement system for HbA(1c) and the successful preparation of pure HbA(1c) calibration material th...
Depuis juin 2011, les laboratoires de Biologie Clinique belges transmettent les résultats de l’HbA 1...
Background: The national programs for the harmonization of hemoglobin (Hb)A(1c) measurements in the ...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is rising at an epidemic scale throughout the world. Up to a certain moment...
The measurement of glycated hemoglobin is central in the monitoring of glycemic control in patients ...
The measurement of glycated hemoglobin is central in the monitoring of glycemic control in patients ...
The widespread availability of glycated haemo-globin measurement has been one of the major advances ...
The attraction of the simple biochemical concept combined with a clinical requirement for a long-ter...
Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) plays a key role in diagnosing diabetes and monitoring the glycemic stat...
Diagnosing and monitoring the treatment of people with diabetes is a global issue and uses considera...
Since glycohemoglobin was first described in the red cells of diabetes patients in 1968 (1), the tes...
BACKGROUND: The IFCC Reference Measurement System for hemoglobin (Hb)A(1)c (IFCC-RM) has been develo...
The "International Federation of Clinical Chemistry" (IFCC) has developed a new international refere...
2 is the analyte most com-monly measured in clinical laboratories for patients with diabetes mellitu...
BACKGROUND: The IFCC Reference Measurement System for hemoglobin (Hb)A(1c) (IFCC-RM) has been develo...
Article in press- uncorrected proof Global standardization of glycated hemoglobin measurement: the p...
Depuis juin 2011, les laboratoires de Biologie Clinique belges transmettent les résultats de l’HbA 1...
Background: The national programs for the harmonization of hemoglobin (Hb)A(1c) measurements in the ...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is rising at an epidemic scale throughout the world. Up to a certain moment...
The measurement of glycated hemoglobin is central in the monitoring of glycemic control in patients ...
The measurement of glycated hemoglobin is central in the monitoring of glycemic control in patients ...
The widespread availability of glycated haemo-globin measurement has been one of the major advances ...
The attraction of the simple biochemical concept combined with a clinical requirement for a long-ter...
Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) plays a key role in diagnosing diabetes and monitoring the glycemic stat...
Diagnosing and monitoring the treatment of people with diabetes is a global issue and uses considera...
Since glycohemoglobin was first described in the red cells of diabetes patients in 1968 (1), the tes...
BACKGROUND: The IFCC Reference Measurement System for hemoglobin (Hb)A(1)c (IFCC-RM) has been develo...
The "International Federation of Clinical Chemistry" (IFCC) has developed a new international refere...
2 is the analyte most com-monly measured in clinical laboratories for patients with diabetes mellitu...
BACKGROUND: The IFCC Reference Measurement System for hemoglobin (Hb)A(1c) (IFCC-RM) has been develo...
Article in press- uncorrected proof Global standardization of glycated hemoglobin measurement: the p...
Depuis juin 2011, les laboratoires de Biologie Clinique belges transmettent les résultats de l’HbA 1...
Background: The national programs for the harmonization of hemoglobin (Hb)A(1c) measurements in the ...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is rising at an epidemic scale throughout the world. Up to a certain moment...