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  2. You can match your A1c to an eAG using the conversion chart below. For example, an A1c of 5.9 is comparable to blood sugar of 123 mg/dl or 6.8 mmol/l. A1c Conversion Chart. The exact formula to convert A1C to eAG (mg/dl) is: 28.7 x A1c – 46.7. The formula to converting mg/dl to mmol/l is: mg/dl / 18.

  3. diaTribe A1C chart.pdf

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    The A1C Chart: How does A1C Relate to Blood Sugars? A1C is the traditional way that clinicians measure diabetes management. Your A1C is like a summary of your blood glucose over the past few months. A1C is a three-month average of the percentage of your red blood cells that are coated with sugar. Most people who have

  4. A1C to Blood Glucose Conversion Table - Coping.us

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    A1C to Blood Glucose Conversion Table: Use this table to see how an A1C test result correlates to average daily blood sugar. Although this is as important as the A1C is, it's not a substitute for frequent self-monitoring.

  5. A1C Conversion Chart - Carepatron

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    A1C Conversion Chart. The A1C test measures the average blood glucose levels over the past 2 to 3 months. The estimated average glucose (eAG) provides a single number that gives a clearer picture of your diabetes management. This chart is a general guideline. Individual results may vary.

  6. A1C Conversion Chart PDF - Carepatron

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    A1C Conversion Chart. The A1C test measures the average blood glucose levels over the past 2 to 3 months. The estimated average glucose (eAG) provides a single number that gives a clearer picture of your diabetes management. This chart is a general guideline.

  7. eAG/A1C Conversion Calculator. ADA is recommending the use of a new term in diabetes management, estimated average glucose, or eAG. Health care providers can now report A1C results to patients using the same units (mg/dL or mmol/L) that patients see routinely in blood glucose measurements.

  8. HbA1 c conversion table - Diabetes Society

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    HbA1 c conversion table Definitions Old unit = NGSP unit = %HbA1 c New unit = IFCC unit = mmol/mol Conversion formulas Old = 0,0915 New + 2,15% New = 10,93 Old – 23,5 mmol/mol HbA1 c Old HbA1 c New HbA1 c Old HbA1 c New 4,0 20 8,1 65 4,1 21 8,2 66 4,2 22 8,3 67 4,3 23 8,4 68 4,4 25 8,5 69 4,5 26 8,6 70