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Achieving proper glycemic control in patients with diabetes remains a challenge, both in the world and in Ukraine. Self-monitoring of blood glucose with glucometers is recognized as a cost-effective strategy to improve glycemic control. The aim of the
I. O. Vlasenko
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ACCURACY OF BEDSIDE BLOOD GLUCOSE ESTIMATION BY GLUCOMETER USING CAPILLARY AND VENOUS BLOOD SAMPLES
Objective: Determination of the difference and correlation between capillary and venous glucose monitoring by glucometer in comparison to venous glucose analysis by standard laboratory.
Ahmad Shehzad, Ahmad Riaz, Muhammad Husnain, Ahmad Usman
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Background and Objectives: Point of care test (POCT) is generally performed by non-laboratory staff who often lack an understanding on the quality control and quality assurance programs.
Sooin Choi +5 more
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INTRODUCTION:capillary glucose measurement using point-of-care glucometers is an essential part of diabetes care. We determined the technical accuracy, clinical accuracy and precision of commonly available glucometers against standard spectrophotometry ...
Simeon-Pierre Choukem +4 more
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Glucose electrochemical biosensors: The past and current trends
Electrochemical glucose biosensors have been developed as the analytical devices for laboratory and personal use since the 1950s. Glucose oxidase is the common biorecognition part in the biosensors though the other recognition elements exist.
Miroslav Pohanka
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Common but Missed Errors in Blood Glucose Monitoring
Blood glucose (BG) monitoring has become an inevitable part of diabetes management. It aids both people with diabetes and health-care professionals in understanding the influence of factors including diet, exercise, and medications on BG levels.
R. Sreelakshmi +3 more
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Glucometers-need for external quality control [PDF]
We performed a pilot accuracy study on glucometers from three sources: "Advantage" from Boehringer Mannheim (A), "Glucometer(*) 4" from Bayer (B) and "One Touch Basic" from Life Scan (C) and compared these results with the results on autoanalyzers-Dimension RxL (1) and Hitachi 704 (2).
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DEVELOPMENT OF COMPACT LASER GLUCOMETER FOR DIABETES SCREENING AND MONITORING [PDF]
Diabetes is a metabolic disease that caused by high glucose level in the human bloods. Diabetes disease if not monitored very well will lead to serious health problems such as end-stage renal disease, amputation of the lower limbs, blindness, and ...
Mohd Nurul Iman, Mohd Fouzi
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Do all patients with diabetes require monitoring of glycemia?
Experts believe that self-monitoring of glycemia can prevent episodes of hypoglycemia, adapt the dose of drugs and the level of physical activity, and ensure the prevention of acute and late complications of diabetes. However, there is still disagreement
A. S. Pogorelova
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Differences in Glucose Levels in EDTA Blood, Cloth Activator and Capillary Blood Using a Glucometer [PDF]
monitoring (follow-up). The material for checking blood glucose levels in this study was EDTA blood, Cloth Activator. In the examination of glucose using a glucometer the sample used is capillary but because there is a request for Cyto whose examination ...
Lamtana, .
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