EFFECTIVE CARE OF EXPERIMENTAL DIABETES DEPENDS ON REGULAR MONITORING OF GLUCOSE AND GLYCATED HEMOGLOBIN LEVELS
Keywords:
diabetes mellitus, glycated hemoglobin, glucose, diagnosis, therapy, experiment, experimental research.Abstract
The link between glycemic control and the risk of developing microvascular complications in diabetes mellitus is well-documented in both domestic and foreign literature. The level of glucose and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) serves as the sole indicator of carbohydrate metabolism compensation, reflecting the quality of treatment and the likelihood of long-term complications in diabetes mellitus. Consequently, diabetes specialists worldwide emphasize the importance of regular HbA1c assessments, typically recommended to be conducted four times a year. Similarly, Uzbekistan also imposes the same frequency requirements for research.