1,5-Anhydroglucitol levels are low irrespective of plasma glucose levels in patients with chronic liver disease:

2011 
BackgoundSerum 1,5-anhydroglucitol (1,5-AG) is a known marker reflecting recent glycaemic control. In this study, we examined serum 1,5-AG levels in chronic liver disease (CLD) patients with and without diabetes mellitus.MethodsEighty patients with CLD were compared with 667 subjects without CLD. Glycaemic control of the CLD patients was evaluated by estimated glycated haemoglobin (HbA1C) calculated using the equation by Rohlfing et al. from mean plasma glucose because CLD patients have apparently low HbA1C.ResultsWhen the study participants were divided into subgroups stratified by HbA1C levels, the CLD patients whose estimated HbA1C levels were less than 7.0% showed significantly lower 1,5-AG than their counterparts of the control subjects. Stepwise multivariable analysis revealed that estimated HbA1C was the significant explanatory variable for 1,5-AG in the CLD patients. However, in the CLD patients with estimated HbA1C less than 5.8%, only hepaplastin test was the significant explanatory variable for...
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