Table 2.
No diabetes-related diagnosis made (N = 61 312) | Prediabetes diagnosis made (N = 8299) | Diagnosis of Diabetes made (N = 1990)* | |
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No A1c done (N = 49 054) † | 47 189 | 1792 | 83 |
A1c does not support diabetes-related diagnosis (N = 8461)
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• All A1c <5.7% |
7005 | 1439 | 21 |
A1c supports Prediabetes diagnosis (N = 11 583)
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• A1c 5.7 to 6.4% |
6479 | 4750 | 435 |
A1c supports diagnosis of diabetes (N = 2335)
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• A1c ≥6.5% |
639 | 318 | 1451 |
168 people total were diagnosed with both diabetes and prediabetes.
10 people who did not have an A1c done were diagnosed with both diabetes and prediabetes.
4 people with A1c <5.7% were diagnosed with both diabetes and prediabetes.
81 people with A1c 5.7 to 6.4% were diagnosed with both diabetes and prediabetes.
73 people with A1c ≥6.5% were diagnosed with both diabetes and prediabetes.