A joint conference on self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) has proposed that all glucose monitoring systems generate values that are within 10% of the actual blood glucose level 100% of the time. To estimate the confidence limits of blood glucose measurements made in a typical university ambulatory care setting and to ascertain whether they met the proposed standard, we performed duplicate determinations of blood glucose using a reflectance meter and applied to the measurements a method for calculating the closeness of measured values to a “true” mean. Based on paired measurements in 100 consecutive diabetic subjects, we were able to show that one measurement would be within 11.9% of a true mean value 95% of the time and within 8.4% of the mean 90% of the time. The 95 and 90% confidence limits for the average of two repeated measurements were calculated to be 8.4 and 5.9%, respectively. Our methodology can be applied to any set of SMBG values to calculate their confidence limits and to determine whether the measurements meet recommended standards.
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November 01 1988
Method for Estimating Confidence Levels for Measurements by Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems
Thomas M Kelly, MD;
Thomas M Kelly, MD
Divisions of General Internal Medicine and Respiratory, Critical Care and Occupational Medicine, Departments of Internal Medicine, University of tah School of Medicine
, and the LDS Hospital
Salt Lake City, Utah
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Robert L Jensen, PhD;
Robert L Jensen, PhD
Divisions of General Internal Medicine and Respiratory, Critical Care and Occupational Medicine, Departments of Internal Medicine, University of tah School of Medicine
, and the LDS Hospital
Salt Lake City, Utah
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M Kay Robinson, LPN
M Kay Robinson, LPN
Divisions of General Internal Medicine and Respiratory, Critical Care and Occupational Medicine, Departments of Internal Medicine, University of tah School of Medicine
, and the LDS Hospital
Salt Lake City, Utah
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Thomas M. Kelly, MD, Outpatient Clinic, LDS Hospital, Eighth Avenue and C Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84143.
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Thomas M Kelly, Robert L Jensen, M Kay Robinson; Method for Estimating Confidence Levels for Measurements by Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems. Diabetes Care 1 November 1988; 11 (10): 808–812. https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.11.10.808
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