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NAME : Mr. MUSHTAQ AHMAD REG/LAB NO.

: 24080106 / 12431sdc
AGE/SEX : 68 Yrs / Male DATE OF COLLECTION : 06-08-2024 at 08:49 AM
REFERRED BY : SELF DATE OF REPORT : 06-08-2024 at 10:38 AM
CONTACT NO. : 9906542275

TEST PARAMETER RESULT UNIT REFERENCE RANGE

FASTING BLOOD SUGAR 97.1 mg/dl 74 - 100


(GOD-POD Method)
COMMENTS :
70-110 mg/dL : Normal : Impaired Fasting Glucose (Pre-Diabetes), >110 mg/ dL : Diabetes.
reference intervals for FBS from ADA RECOMMENDATION 2015.
A level of 110 mg/dL or above, confirmed by repeating the test on another day, means a person has diabetes.
Impaired fasting glucose (IFG) : Fasting glucose repeatedly is at upper limit, family history or abnormal lipid profile.
Advised : HbA1c and clinical correlation.
NOTE :
In absence of pregnancy, IGT and IFG are risk factors for future DM and cardiovascular disease ; they are not clinical entities.
A person’s blood glucose levels normally move up and down depending on meals , Exercise, sickness, and stress.

HbA1c (GLYCOSYLATED Hb) 7.4 (H) % 4-6


MEAN BLOOD GLUCOSE 168.5 mg/dl

Degree of Control HbA1c MBG


Normal < 6.0 % 61-124 mg/dl
Good Control 6.0-7.0 % 124-156 mg/dl
Fair Control 7.0-8.0 % 158-188 mg/dl
Poor Control > 8.0 % >188 mg/dl
Note:
1. Since HbA1c reflects long term fluctuations in the blood glucose concentration, a diabetic patient who is recently under good
control may still have a high concentration of HbA1c.
2. Target goals of < 7.0 % may be beneficial in patients with short duration of diabetes, long life expectancy and no significant
cardiovascular disease. In patients with significant complications of diabetes, limited life expectancy or extensive co-morbid
conditions, targeting a goal of < 7.0 % may not be appropriate.

Comments:
HbA1c provides an index of average blood glucose levels over the past 8 - 12 weeks and is a much better indicator of long term
glycemic control as compared to blood and urinary glucose determinations. ADA criteria for correlation between HbA1c & Mean
plasma glucose levels.

L- Low, H- High
Dispatched by: Shah Riaz **** End of Report **** Printed on 06-08-2024 at 11:03 AM

INCHARGE LAB

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