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[Chairmen's introductory remarks].

Yukio Ando1, Izumi Takei

  • 1Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto 860-8556, Japan. andoy709@kumamoto-u.ac.jp

Rinsho Byori. the Japanese Journal of Clinical Pathology
|November 12, 2013
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The diagnostic criteria for diabetes mellitus now include HbA1c. The NGSP >6.5% standard aligns with the Japanese standard of 6.1%, facilitating global diabetes diagnosis.

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Area of Science:

  • Endocrinology
  • Clinical Chemistry
  • Diabetes Mellitus Research

Background:

  • Diabetes mellitus diagnostic criteria have been updated after an 11-year interval.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is now incorporated as a key biomarker for chronic diabetes management.
  • The National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program (NGSP) threshold of >6.5% is established as a diagnostic marker.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the Japanese Society of Diabetes Mellitus's perspective on HbA1c standardization.
  • To address the implications of adopting the NGSP criteria over the Japanese Domestic Standard (JDS).
  • To discuss the conversion equation between NGSP and JDS HbA1c values.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of global standardization data for HbA1c.
  • Comparison of NGSP and JDS HbA1c values using the equation: HbA1c (NGSP) = 1.02 x HbA1c (JDS) + 0.25%.
  • Review of diagnostic criteria revisions in diabetes mellitus.

Main Results:

  • The updated diagnostic criteria for diabetes mellitus incorporate HbA1c as a primary biomarker.
  • Global standardization analysis revealed HbA1c (NGSP) 6.5% is equivalent to HbA1c (JDS) 6.1%.
  • The equation facilitates the conversion between the two major HbA1c measurement systems.

Conclusions:

  • The revised diagnostic criteria enhance the identification and management of diabetes mellitus.
  • Standardization of HbA1c measurements is crucial for consistent global diabetes diagnosis.
  • The Japanese Society of Diabetes Mellitus advocates for a clear understanding and appropriate application of standardized HbA1c values.