We studied the accuracy of the Chemstrip bG and Glucometer systems in the self-monitoring of blood glucose by trained adolescents. The determinations were done at home with simultaneous collection of whole blood into capillary tubes (Sarstedt) which were later analyzed by a glucose-Oxidase analyzer (Beckman Instruments). In both cases, there was an excellent correlation between laboratory concen-trations and Chemstrip bG (r = 0.96, P < 0.001) and Glucometer (r = 0.96, P < 0.001). Comparisonsmade at 8 mo remained with the same degree of accuracy. There was a trend toward greater deviation with higher plasma glucose values. Well-trained patients can achieve sufficientaccuracy to permit the use of either of the methods tested with similar results.
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March 01 1983
Evaluation of Two Methods of Self Blood Glucose Monitoring by Trained Insulin-dependent Diabetic Adolescents Outside the Hospital
Alicia Schiffrin;
Alicia Schiffrin
Division of Metabolism, Department of Pediatrics, McGill University—Montreal Children's Hospital Research Institute
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Micheline Desrosiers;
Micheline Desrosiers
Division of Metabolism, Department of Pediatrics, McGill University—Montreal Children's Hospital Research Institute
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Mimi Belmonte
Mimi Belmonte
Division of Metabolism, Department of Pediatrics, McGill University—Montreal Children's Hospital Research Institute
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Alicia Schiffrin, Micheline Desrosiers, Mimi Belmonte; Evaluation of Two Methods of Self Blood Glucose Monitoring by Trained Insulin-dependent Diabetic Adolescents Outside the Hospital. Diabetes Care 1 March 1983; 6 (2): 166–169. https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.6.2.166
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