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Effect Of Mild To Moderate Anemia On Hba1c Levels In Type 2 Diabetic Patients In Routine Clinical Practice

Dr Ajay Kumar Khandal, Dr. Usha Khandal, Dr. P. Chakradhar

Abstract :

Background: Iron deficiency anemia remains a common condition in India and Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is commonly being used in diabetic individuals both as a parameter of glycemic control over previous three months and as a diagnostic tool. HbA1c levels have been reported to be altered by the presence of nutritional anemias, hemolytic anemia and variant hemoglobins (Hb) among others. Interestingly, iron deficiency anemia effect on HbA1c levels were not found in many studies. Hence a study is conducted to observe the effects if any in routine clinical practice scenario of mild to moderate anemia on HbA1c.Methods: sixty diabetic patients HbA1c was analyzed with their Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS), Post Lunch Blood Sugar (PLBS), along with Hemoglobin levels. Diabetic patients coming for routine follow-up were studied after their consent, with ethical committee clearance. All the parameters were found to have a normal distribution, i.e., they had an acceptable level of skewness 0.5 to -0.5, were then analyzed further with statistical tools viz., Pearsons correlate and linear regression. Results: The mean HbA1c was found to be 8.9. Further, the mean Hemoglobin (Hb), FBS and PLBS were: 12.29, 157.9 and 229 respectively. The Pearsons correlate and linear regression analysis was done. HbA1c correlated well with FBS and PLBS, one tailed significance p value being

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EFFECT OF MILD TO MODERATE ANEMIA ON HBA1C LEVELS IN TYPE 2 DIABETIC PATIENTS IN ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE, Dr Ajay Kumar Khandal, Dr. Usha Khandal, Dr. P. Chakradhar, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PURE MEDICAL RESEARCH : Volume-7 | Issue-12 | December-2022

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