Clinical chemistry assay kit HA8123
HbA1cbiochemistryimmunoturbidimetric

clinical chemistry assay kit
clinical chemistry assay kit
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Characteristics

Applications
for clinical chemistry
Tested parameter
HbA1c
Analysis mode
biochemistry, immunoturbidimetric

Description

The Randox assay utilises a latex enhanced immunoturbidimetric method for superior performance Exceptional correlation to standard methods A correlation coefficient of 0.98 was obtained with another commercially available method Excellent precision The HbA1c assay showed a precision of less than 5% CV Other Features Latex enhanced immunoturbidimetric method Liquid ready-to-use reagents Stable to expiry when stored at 2-8°C Haemoglobin denaturant supplied with the kit Instrument Specific Applications (ISA’s) are available for a wide range of biochemistry analysers. Contact us to enquire about your specific analyser. HbA1c (Direct) Latex enhanced immunoagglutination method Liquid ready-to-use reagents Stable to expiry when stored at +2 to +8°C For use with RX series of clinical chemistry analysers What is HbA1c assay used for? The concentration of HbA1c in the blood of diabetic patients increases with rising blood glucose levels and is representative of the mean blood glucose level over the preceding six to eight weeks. HbA1c can therefore be described as a long term indicator of diabetic control unlike blood glucose which is only a short term indicator of diabetic control. It is recommended that HbA1c levels are monitored every three to four months. In patients who have recently changed their therapy or in those who have gestational diabetes it may be beneficial to measure HbA1c levels more frequently, at two to four week intervals.

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