Measuring capillary blood glucose concentration: Is the first blood drop really the right blood drop?

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Wibke Johannis , Annika Meyer , Dzemal Elezagic, Thomas Streichert
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Abstract

Background

Capillary blood glucose (CBG) is fundamental for diabetes mellitus management. However, it is still unclear whether the first or the subsequent blood drops most accurately reflect patients’ blood glucose levels.

Methods

128 healthy volunteers were included in this prospective cohort study from November 2021 to December 2021. Capillary blood glucose concentrations of the first four blood drops, measured using glucose meters were compared with venous blood concentrations of the respective donors, measured using an in-lab hexokinase method. ANOVA, the Spearman correlation coefficient and Bland-Altman plots were used to analyze the data.

Results

The mean plasma glucose concentration was 90.46 mg/dl with an SD of ± 14.416 (5.02 ± 0.8 mmol/l). There were statistically strong correlations among the glucose concentrations of all capillary blood drops (correlation coefficients of r > 0.8). The first capillary blood drops showed the lowest mean difference to plasma blood glucose concentrations (+4.92 mg/dl; +0.27 mmol/l), followed by the third drop (+7.28 mg/dl; +0.4 mmol/l), second drop (+7.30 mg/dl; +0.4 mmol/l) and fourth drop (+8.87 mg/dl; +0.49 mmol/l).

Conclusion

There is a strong correlation and good agreement between the different capillary blood drops, making all blood drops equally suitable for blood glucose monitoring. In practice, the given setting (clinical or patient self-monitoring) should be considered upon choosing a specific blood drop.

测量毛细血管血糖浓度:第一滴血真的是正确的一滴血吗?
背景毛细血管血糖(CBG)是糖尿病管理的基础。方法在 2021 年 11 月至 2021 年 12 月期间,对 128 名健康志愿者进行了前瞻性队列研究。使用血糖仪测量前四次滴血的毛细血管血糖浓度,并将其与使用实验室己糖激酶法测量的献血者静脉血浓度进行比较。结果血浆葡萄糖浓度平均值为 90.46 mg/dl,标准差为 ± 14.416(5.02 ± 0.8 mmol/l)。从统计学角度看,所有毛细血管滴血的血糖浓度之间都有很强的相关性(相关系数为 r > 0.8)。第一次毛细血管滴血与血浆血糖浓度的平均差异最小(+4.92 mg/dl; +0.27 mmol/l),其次是第三次滴血(+7.28 mg/dl; +0.4 mmol/l)、第二次滴血(+7.30 mg/dl; +0.结论不同的毛细管滴血量之间具有很强的相关性和良好的一致性,因此所有滴血量都同样适用于血糖监测。在实际应用中,选择特定血滴时应考虑特定环境(临床或患者自我监测)。
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Primary Care Diabetes
Primary Care Diabetes ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
3.40%
发文量
134
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: The journal publishes original research articles and high quality reviews in the fields of clinical care, diabetes education, nutrition, health services, psychosocial research and epidemiology and other areas as far as is relevant for diabetology in a primary-care setting. The purpose of the journal is to encourage interdisciplinary research and discussion between all those who are involved in primary diabetes care on an international level. The Journal also publishes news and articles concerning the policies and activities of Primary Care Diabetes Europe and reflects the society''s aim of improving the care for people with diabetes mellitus within the primary-care setting.
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