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The Effect of Haemolysis on Blood Glucose Meter Measurement

Diabetic Medicine, 1995
A study was performed to assess the effect of varying degrees of sample haemolysis on the measurement of blood glucose by the Accutrend, Companion 2, ExacTech, Glucometer II, Glucometer 4, One Touch II, and Reflolux II blood glucose meters. Fresh venous blood was sonicated to induce complete haemolysis and then added in increasing proportions to ...
E S, Kilpatrick   +2 more
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Evaluation of a blood glucose meter in a tropical environment

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1986
Les resultats montrent que le glucometre est un instrument utile pour la mesure du glucose sanguin en zone tropicale. Dans des pays comme la Tanzanie ces appareils sont d'une grande utilite dans les petits laboratoires des zones ...
A H, Klokke, A B, Swai, D G, McLarty
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Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose Without a Meter

Diabetes Care, 1981
We studied the reliability of the Chemstrip system in the self-monitoring of blood glucose by diabetic patients. A total of 453 blood glucose values obtained by 38 diabetic patients using Chemstrip were compared with the glucose values of the same blood samples measured with a conventional laboratory method.
K, Birch   +3 more
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ExacTech Blood Glucose Meter Clinical Trial

Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 1993
AbstractIntroduction:Current prehospital protocols for the management of patients with altered mental status include the empiric administration of hypertonic glucose, naloxone, and thiamine. The injudicious use of 50% dextrose (D50W) may result in hyperosmolarity, a worsening of hypokalemia, and unwarranted additional health-care costs for the patient.
E A, Bartkus   +3 more
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IP Review: Blood Glucose Meter

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
In the process of advancements made on the technology front, one which has suffered a lot is nothing but the 'Human Health'! Today's fast life and corporate culture has taken its toll on lifestyles which now is synonym to more junk foods, lesser work-outs and physical and psychological stress.
Lalit Ambastha, Shruti Kaushik
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Blood Glucose Meters

Point of Care: The Journal of Near-Patient Testing & Technology, 2014
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Monitoring Blood Glucose Meters

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1995
Petrie M. Rainey, Peter Jatlow
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