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just a quick one

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staceyc

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`had my hba1 result and its 51 mmol (23.0 -43.0)what is this in the old numbler style please
 
DUK's converter seems to be rounding up a little.

The conversion they suggest:

([new number]/10.929)+2.15 = HbA1c in %
or
([old number]-2.15)/10.929 = HbA1c in mmol/mol

comes out as 6.8% :D
 
I concur with 6.8 because mine is 50 and so is just under yours.
 
DUK's converter seems to be rounding up a little.

The conversion they suggest:

([new number]/10.929)+2.15 = HbA1c in %
or
([old number]-2.15)/10.929 = HbA1c in mmol/mol

comes out as 6.8% :D

Should that not be ([old number]-2.15)*10.929 🙂
 
I've never been given the new format numbers, only the percentages, so when someone posts their up here I always have to go and calculate what they mean as a %-age! 🙂
 
Well I know I have to convert myself for it to be meaningful - however instead of having eg 6.8, which could be anywhere between 6.75 and 6.85, you now have a range of 3 whole numbers between those two, so I suppose I (begrudgingly LOL) have to agree you can be more precise.
 
Should that not be ([old number]-2.15)*10.929 🙂

Thanks robofski - yup typing error!

The switch is down to International Standardisation I think (makes research/results easier to compare and contrast and helps HCPs working across different countries.
 
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