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Calculus of Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c)?

A diabetic has as measures 

129, 210, 180, 140 and 200 mg/dl.

What is his glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c)?

Please, show formula and calculus.

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  • david
    Lv 7
    2 months ago
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    The relationship between A1C and eAG is described by the formula 28.7 X A1C – 46.7 = eAG. ... Questions and Answers regarding estimated Average Glucose (eAG) · 

      step 1 == find the average glucose  (eAG)  === just add all and divide by the number of glucose readings

      eAG  =  (129+210+180+140+200) / 5  =  171.8

     STEP2 == 28.7 X A1C - 46.7  =  171.8  <<<  solve for A1C

          =  7.613  << round as needed

       

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