There are several different options available for testing patients for HbA1c levels. Not all systems are as accurate as others, which can lead to difficulties for both patients and doctors in detected the presence of glycated Hb species.
The gold standard of testing for HbA1c as well as variant haemoglobins is now considered to be high performance liquid chromatography. There are several reasons why HPLC is so invaluable for both patients and doctors and why this testing method is recognized as the premiere option.
The Best High Performance Liquid Chromatography Systems
Around the world, Trinity Biotech is considered a leader in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of HPLC systems. Their Premier Hb9210 system is a highly advanced testing option that is user-friendly and offers intuitive operation that is easy to integrate into any laboratory or testing facility.
The system uses patented boronate affinity technology in an all-in-one instrument that includes the software, an integrated high performance liquid chromatography system, a streamlined sample handler, and the complete workstation. It includes a touchscreen system and provides accurate results free from interference.
Clear and Accurate Results
The results using this HPLC system consist of two peaks recorded on the chromatogram. These two peaks include the glycated or HbA1c result as well as a result for all other haemoglobin types detected in the sample. The ability to test for HB variants in the sample ensures the results for the HbA1c peak are accurate and correctly measured.
The use of HPLC also means faster testing times of approximately 75 seconds with these new systems. Faster testing allows for greater workflow and increased testing capacity in any lab. Batch processing also helps to increase testing capacity without sacrificing the accuracy and quality of the test results.
Additionally, the simplified two peak reporting provides greater accuracy and reduced human error, while also giving medical professionals the information they need to effectively diagnose and monitor diabetic patients.