Abstract

Diabetes is considered as one of the most common metabolic disorder. It has challenged in terms of diagnosis,monitoring and management in the patients with type-2 diabetes. Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c) hasrecently been validated for the diagnosis diabetes in non-fasting condition, long term blood glycose monitoringand also predicting its complications in the patients. National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program andInternational Federation of Clinical chemistry have been collaborating for the harmonization of HbA1cmethods and directing the laboratories to maintain strict quality goals. However, standardization of variousHbA1c methods being used worldwide still needs consideration especially in diabetic patients havinghemoglobin variants. The main objectives are to review HbA1c methods and address challenges in itsmeasurement methodology for the patients with diabetes mellitus having hemoglobin variants or chemicallymodified derivatives. Thus, to provide guidance to the clinical pathologist for selection of appropriate methodfor their laboratories.

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