Abstract

EDITOR,—The article on glycated haemoglobin values by Eric S Kilpatrick and colleagues fails to add anything to diabetic care and misses the most important point.1 It is well known that there is no standardisation in increasing glycated haemoglobin concentration; primary standards do not exist, secondary reference standards are not applicable to different methods, and there is no agreement about which method most accurately mirrors diabetic control.2 3 4 The most important clinical factor is …

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