Impact of Glycated Hemoglobin Level on Severity of Coronary Artery Disease in Non-Diabetic Patients

Noureldin Hamdan Samhoon Sahal;

Abstract


Glycated hemoglobin values reflect two to three months average exposure to glucose including postprandial spikes in blood glucose level and have low intra-individual variability particularly in non-diabetic patients
Some studies suggest that HbA1c values


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Title Impact of Glycated Hemoglobin Level on Severity of Coronary Artery Disease in Non-Diabetic Patients
Other Titles تأثير مستوى هيموجلوبين السكري على شدة مرض الشريان التاجي فى المرضى الغير مصابين بالسكري
Authors Noureldin Hamdan Samhoon Sahal
Keywords Impact of Glycated Hemoglobin Level on Severity of Coronary Artery Disease in Non-Diabetic Patients
Issue Date 2013
Description 
Glycated hemoglobin values reflect two to three months average exposure to glucose including postprandial spikes in blood glucose level and have low intra-individual variability particularly in non-diabetic patients
Some studies suggest that HbA1c values

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