Let us create a wonderful future together!
Background of Clinical Indications
It is used for the auxiliary diagnosis of diabetes, kidney disease, anemia, blood glucose of pregnant women and other diseases. GA is an indicator that reflects the average blood glucose level in the past 2-3 weeks. The reaction cycle of glycosylated hemoglobin is shorter than that of the "gold standard" of blood glucose test. Therefore, GA has advantages over A1c in confirming the therapeutic effect and adjusting the amount of clinical medication. In addition, in many cases of abnormal hemoglobin metabolism, the results of A1c are affected and cannot truly reflect the patient's blood glucose level, while the results of GA are not affected.