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1550312
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The relationship between outcome and hemoglobin (Hgb), oxygen extraction ratio (ER), history of cardiac, renal, pulmonary, and/or hepatic disease, diabetes, malignancy, sepsis, hypertension, and active bleeding was analyzed in 47 patients with severe anemia (Hgb less than 7.0 gm/dl, mean = 4.6 +/- .2 gm/dl) to evaluate the effect of Hgb on survival and to look for other predictors of outcome.
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1993515
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Short-term [fasting blood sugar (FBS)] and long-term [glycosylated hemoglobin (Hgb A-1C)] control measures are taken at two points in time in order to evaluate the effects of the psychosocial variables on change in diabetes control.
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2661661
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Six weeks after we saw him, he was euglycemic (hemoglobin, Hgb A1C 5.9%), but returned because of weight loss, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps.
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3314886
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There were no differences in the initial fasting plasma glucose, Hgb Alc, or fasting free insulin concentrations between the groups.
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3314886
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The changes in HDL-C and IDL-C were negatively correlated with the fasting plasma glucose and Hgb Alc but not with the free insulin concentration.
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3314886
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There were no differences in the initial fasting plasma glucose, Hgb Alc, or fasting free insulin concentrations between the groups.
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3314886
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The changes in HDL-C and IDL-C were negatively correlated with the fasting plasma glucose and Hgb Alc but not with the free insulin concentration.
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3710157
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This study evaluated objectively the relationship between recent life events, social support systems, and blood glucose control in diabetic patients using both short-term [fasting blood sugar (FBS)] and long-term [glycosylated hemoglobin (Hgb A-1C)] measures of control.
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3947027
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Chronically transfused patients with increased hemoglobin Alc secondary to donor blood.
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3947027
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In an attempt to detect early evidence of hemochromatosis-induced diabetes mellitus, hemoglobin Alc (Hgb Alc) levels were determined in four patients treated with chronic transfusions.
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3947027
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All four were found to have significantly elevated Hgb Alc levels on several occasions.
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3947027
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Chronically transfused patients with increased hemoglobin Alc secondary to donor blood.
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3947027
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In an attempt to detect early evidence of hemochromatosis-induced diabetes mellitus, hemoglobin Alc (Hgb Alc) levels were determined in four patients treated with chronic transfusions.
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3947027
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All four were found to have significantly elevated Hgb Alc levels on several occasions.
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6182792
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Glycosylated hemoglobin (Hgb A1) determinations have been advocated for monitoring the control of diabetes mellitus.
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6182792
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It has been stated that hemoglobin F (Hgb F) will elute with Hgb A1 and interfere with Hb A1 determinations.
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6182792
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Glycosylated hemoglobin (Hgb A1) determinations have been advocated for monitoring the control of diabetes mellitus.
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6182792
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It has been stated that hemoglobin F (Hgb F) will elute with Hgb A1 and interfere with Hb A1 determinations.
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7416194
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The most important of the subgroups is Hgb AIC wich has a glucose molecule attached to the beta chains.
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7416194
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Hgb AIC and total glycohemoglobin levels have been found to be two to three times greater in diabetics than in nondiabetics.
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7416194
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It has also been determined that Hgb AIC and glycohemoglobin levels are reduced to near normal values when the blood glucose is well controlled.
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7416194
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Although Hgb AIC can be isolated by column exchange, most methods separate total glycohemoglobins, not just Hgb AIC.
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7416194
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The most important of the subgroups is Hgb AIC wich has a glucose molecule attached to the beta chains.
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7416194
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Hgb AIC and total glycohemoglobin levels have been found to be two to three times greater in diabetics than in nondiabetics.
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7416194
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It has also been determined that Hgb AIC and glycohemoglobin levels are reduced to near normal values when the blood glucose is well controlled.
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7416194
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Although Hgb AIC can be isolated by column exchange, most methods separate total glycohemoglobins, not just Hgb AIC.
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7416194
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The most important of the subgroups is Hgb AIC wich has a glucose molecule attached to the beta chains.
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7416194
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Hgb AIC and total glycohemoglobin levels have been found to be two to three times greater in diabetics than in nondiabetics.
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7416194
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It has also been determined that Hgb AIC and glycohemoglobin levels are reduced to near normal values when the blood glucose is well controlled.
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7416194
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Although Hgb AIC can be isolated by column exchange, most methods separate total glycohemoglobins, not just Hgb AIC.
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7416194
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The most important of the subgroups is Hgb AIC wich has a glucose molecule attached to the beta chains.
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7416194
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Hgb AIC and total glycohemoglobin levels have been found to be two to three times greater in diabetics than in nondiabetics.
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7416194
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It has also been determined that Hgb AIC and glycohemoglobin levels are reduced to near normal values when the blood glucose is well controlled.
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7416194
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Although Hgb AIC can be isolated by column exchange, most methods separate total glycohemoglobins, not just Hgb AIC.
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8345823
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Glycosylated serum proteins and glycosylated hemoglobin in the assessment of glycemic control in insulin-dependent and non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.
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8345823
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To evaluate the relative value of glycosylated serum proteins (GSPs) versus glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) in assessing glycemic control in diabetes mellitus, we performed regular monitoring of GSPs and HbA1c in 30 subjects with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) or non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) who performed frequent self-glucose monitoring.
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8345823
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Analysis of the relationship between patterns of glycemic control and GSPs and HbA1c demonstrated that subjects with IDDM and NIDDM appeared similar when the more traditional indicators of glycemic control such as mean blood glucose level (166.9 +/- 20.9 v 177.4 +/- 39.6 mg/dL) or HbA1c (83.57 +/- 12.8 v 80.24 +/- 15.7 mmol hydroxymethyl furfuraldehyde [HMF]/mol hemoglobin [Hgb]) were used.
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14569102
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The purpose of this study was to examine whether the association between renal function and risk of CHD is modified by hemoglobin (Hgb) status.
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16298626
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Cytoglobin transfected islets and cells retained the ability to secrete insulin at low oxygen concentrations in contrast to controls.
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16395253
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Anemia is a common complication of chronic kidney disease (CKD), but the outcomes associated with lower hemoglobin (Hgb) levels in patients with CKD not yet on dialysis are not well characterized.
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17089581
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For inclusion in this study, the patient's percent plasma hemoglobin had to be 8 g/dl or less (the pretransfusion hemoglobin in this series varied from 5.2 g/dl to 7.8 g/dl) in the background of type two diabetes (fasting sugar 200 mg or more), along with features of microalbuminuria (albumin excretion 30-299 mg/g creatinine).
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17089581
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In Group A the rise of hemoglobin (Hgb) after two units of adult blood transfusion was 1.5 to 1.8 g/dl, as seen after a 72-hour blood sample assessment.
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21471739
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Cytoglobin promoted islet cell survival and insulin synthesis and secretion.
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23307027
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Hematological parameters including red blood cell (RBC) count, hematocrit (Hct), and hemoglobin (Hgb) are independently associated with insulin resistance.
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