HbA1c - HGbA1c

Someone told me there is a difference in the two tests in the subject line.
I thought one had to do with protein-binding in the blood due to high blood
glucose.

Also, is it an average = a 50 reading and a 250 reading would be 150?

Jan

4 Responses to “HbA1c - HGbA1c”

  1. mui400 Says:

    The glycated Hemoglobin test is a test which measures the percentage of
    hemoglobin in the blood that is glycated(has glucose attached to it), which
    indicates the level of blood glucose control over the past few
    months.Glycated hemoglobins (in lab talk hemoglobin is abbreviated as Hgb or
    Hb or sometimes just H as when you see on ER the Dr order an H & H which
    stands for hemoglobin and hematocrit).Glycated hgbs or glycohemoglobins are
    composed of linkages between hemoglobin and various sugars.They are formed
    slowly and irreversibly in the body through a process called non-enzymatic
    glycation. During this process, glucose in the bloodstream enters circulating
    red blood cells.Inside the red blood cell, the glucose molecule attaches to
    the hemoglobin and remains there for about 4 months (the usual life-span of a
    red blood cell).As a general rule, a Hemoglobin A1c of 8% would correspond to
    an average blood sugar of 180 (plasma calibrated)..likewise a 7% would be
    150, a 6% would be 120 .There is also another method called the Fructosamine
    test which gives you a picture of what your sugars were over the past 2-3

    weeks..Also just for the record your ideal HgbA1c test should be determined
    solely by your Dr because each lab does the test differently resulting in
    different "normal for the diabetic values"..To sum up then, a HgbA1c of 7
    might be different for you compared to another diabetic who gets a 7. Go by
    what your Dr says.Hope this helps..Les

  2. roy_1600 Says:

    Jan explain what you are asking a bit more so I can help…Joan :)

  3. damian150 Says:

    Someone said that the test is an AVERAGE of BGs. I’m wondering if 50 and
    250 — let’s say it would run that way awhile, of course, for non-pumpers ;) — would the test result be 150? or the equivalent. I also was told by a
    nurse that one of the tests was protein binding.
    Jan

  4. roy_1600 Says:

    ok Jan..like Les said…his description of testing for glucose what very
    precise and succinct…HgA1C - glycosylated hemoglobin works on percentages
    for diabetics: good control 7.5%-11.4% (we all know these #s and it depends
    on the lab) moderate control 11.5-15% (miserable in my estimation); poor
    control > 15%.
    its the percentage of glucose saturated in the red blood cell.- evaluates
    control over a 3-4 month period
    Fructosamine- shorter time span
    C-peptide inactive amino acid reside degradation product of proinsulin.
    Formed as a byproduct during the endogenous conversion of proinsulin to
    insulin in the beta cells…means you have to be producing insulin to make
    it….could go on…best reference I use for school is "Laboratory Tests and
    Diagnostic Procedures by Chernecky and Berger" pub. Saunders - can get it
    thru Amazon.com….Joan :)

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