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Tze Ping Loh1, Karen Mei Ling Tan, Sharon Saw
1Department of Laboratory Medicine, National University Hospital, Singapore. lohtp@yahoo.com
Abstract:
The proportion of sequential HbA1c exceeding critical difference (diagnostic yield), where it is considered clinically significant change, was calculated for different testing intervals. 12% and 26% of repeat HbA1c exceeded the critical difference before 30 and 90 days testing intervals, respectively. Repeating HbA1c within 4 weeks has poor diagnostic yield and should be avoided.
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