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Their ferritin levels were determined by ELISA method to confirm IDA. Forty confirmed iron-deficient samples whose serum ferritin levels were <90 pg/dL, were tested for HbA1c levels by nephelometry method.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>HbA1c correlated positively with serum ferritin, Hb, MCV, MCH and MCHC (P<0.05). There was a significant decrease in mean value of HbA1c in those with severe anemia (4.50±0.34) compared to those with moderate anemia (5.18±0.35) (P<0.001).</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Results showed positive correlation of HbA1c with ferritin and hemoglobin. 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背景:糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)是一种与葡萄糖结合的血红蛋白,是反映前三个月血糖水平的血糖控制指标。缺铁性贫血(IDA)是影响HbA1c的最常见的贫血形式。关于IDA对HbA1c水平影响的报道在印度并不一致。因此,本研究将非糖尿病女性患者的HbA1c与IDA联系起来。方法:在印度Mangaluru A. J.医学研究所生物化学系进行HbA1c与IDA的相关性研究。选取年龄在20 ~ 50岁之间,Hb、MCV、MCHC水平均较低的非糖尿病女性患者50例。ELISA法检测各组铁蛋白水平,证实IDA。结果:HbA1c与血清铁蛋白、Hb、MCV、MCH、MCHC呈正相关。结论:HbA1c与铁蛋白、血红蛋白呈正相关。因此,在解释糖尿病患者的HbA1c浓度时应考虑铁的状态。
Effect of iron deficiency anaemia over glycated hemoglobin in non-diabetic women.
Background: Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) is a form of hemoglobin bound to glucose and used as an index of glycaemic control reflecting glucose levels of the previous three months. Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is the commonest form of anemia that affects HbA1c. Reports on the effects of IDA on HbA1c levels are inconsistent in India. Therefore, the study correlated the HbA1c and IDA in non-diabetic female patients.
Methods: A correlative study between HbA1c and IDA was carried out at the Department of Biochemistry, A. J. Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangaluru, India. A total of 50 non-diabetic female patients, aged between 20-50 years, with decreased levels of Hb, MCV and MCHC were selected. Their ferritin levels were determined by ELISA method to confirm IDA. Forty confirmed iron-deficient samples whose serum ferritin levels were <90 pg/dL, were tested for HbA1c levels by nephelometry method.
Results: HbA1c correlated positively with serum ferritin, Hb, MCV, MCH and MCHC (P<0.05). There was a significant decrease in mean value of HbA1c in those with severe anemia (4.50±0.34) compared to those with moderate anemia (5.18±0.35) (P<0.001).
Conclusion: Results showed positive correlation of HbA1c with ferritin and hemoglobin. Therefore, iron status should be considered during the interpretation of the HbA1c concentrations in diabetes mellitus.