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What
is A1C? 
The A1C test indicates blood sugar control over the last 2-3 months.
A1C is also known as glycated hemoglobin or glycosylated hemoglobin.
A1C values are
directly proportional to the concentration of glucose in the blood
over the full lifespan of the red blood cells (90-120 days). A1C
values are not subject to the fluctuations that are seen with daily
blood glucose monitoring.
ADA
Guidelines
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) guidelines call for intensive
management of type 1 and 2 diabetics to control hyperglycemia and
minimize the risk of complications.
The ADA recommends
A1C as the best test to find out if a patient's blood sugar is under
control over time. The test should be performed every 3 months for
insulin-treated patients, during treatment changes, or when blood
glucose is elevated. For stable patients on oral agents, the recommended
frequency is at least twice per year. According to the ADA, the
target A1C value is <7%. Patients with values >8% require reevaluation.
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