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Department

Biochemistry

Preferred Sample Type

Fructosamine

Suitable Specimen Types

  • Serum
  • Li Hep Plasma
0.5 mL

Specimen Transport

Usual

Sample Processing in Laboratory

Usual

Sample Preparation

NOT Fluoride Oxalate. Mild haemolysis is OK. Markedly haemolysed and icteric samples are not suitable

Turnaround Time

1 day

Sample Stability

3 days at 15 - 25 °C, 2 weeks at 2 - 8 °C, 2 months at -15 to -25 °C

Fructosamine

General Information

Introduction

Fructosamine can be useful as an index of glycaemic control in specific circumstances.

Clinical use of Fructosamine

 

Fructosamine is a derivative of the non-enzymatic reaction product between glucose and serum proteins(approximately 80% albumin). The amount of glycated protein is increased in diabetes mellitus, contributing to the long-term complications of the disease. Since the half-life of proteins such as albumin is short (2–3 weeks) compared to haemoglobin (6-8 weeks), fructosamine is a more responsive marker to changes in glycaemic control compared to glycated haemoglobin HbA1c.

 

Fructosamine can therefore be used to alert physicians to deteriorating diabetic control before changes in HbA1c occur, and is particularly of use for:

 

• Any condition that affects the life span of hemoglobin for example haemoglobinopathies, haemolytic anemia

 

• Patients that have undergone a recent transfusion

 

• Closer monitoring during pregnancy Fructosamine measurements should not be used for the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus.

 

Patient Preparation

Usual

Notes

None

Reference Range

205-285 umol/L

Source of Reference Range

Abbott Diagnostics

Specifications

  • EQA Scheme?: Yes
  • EQA Status: NEQAS