Objectives: The purpose of this study was to discover the relationship between the continuous glucose monitoring and HbA1c in two medical centers in Jordan.
Method: A method-comparison design was used. The analysis applied on 567 patients. The entire sample completed testing for HbA1c levels and 24 hours glucose level; the results were analyzed using regression analysis tools.
Results: The analysis results shows that HbA1c level was strongly correlated with 24 hours continuous glucose monitoring (r = 0.627).
Conclusion: Regression analysis shows a very strong positive relation (Pearson correlation r =0.627) between the values of the blood glucose level and the HbA1c levels which may be an added value to the Jordanian researcher’s data bases.
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to discover the relationship between the continuous glucose monitoring and HbA1c in two medical centers in Jordan.
Method: A method-comparison design was used. The analysis applied on 567 patients. The entire sample completed testing for HbA1c levels and 24 hours glucose level; the results were analyzed using regression analysis tools.
Results: The analysis results shows that HbA1c level was strongly correlated with 24 hours continuous glucose monitoring (r = 0.627).
Conclusion: Regression analysis shows a very strong positive relation (Pearson correlation r =0.627) between the values of the blood glucose level and the HbA1c levels which may be an added value to the Jordanian researcher’s data bases.