Interfering Effect of Alcohol Swabbing on Capillary Blood Glucose Concentration Using a Glucometer

Mostafa Abdollahi, A. Ayar, Hamideh Kouhpeikar, Najmeh Tavakol, Seyede Fatemeh Hosseini
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: In this study, we investigated the interfering effect of alcohol swabs on blood glucose measurements. We conducted a randomized quasi-experimental quantitative study with 160 diabetic patients. Blood glucose was measured with a glucometer in three ways: Immediately after cleaning with an alcohol swab, 30 seconds after the alcohol dried, and venous blood glucose. The results of the ANOVA test showed no statistically significant difference between glucose measured by the glucometer immediately after disinfection, blood glucose 30 seconds after disinfection, and venous glucose in the age range of 1-20 years (P = .376), in the age range of 11 - 20 years (P = 0.248), and in the age range of 21 - 30 years (P = 0.436); the measurements were almost the same. It can be concluded that alcohol-containing swabs used for hand disinfection do not have a significant effect on the measured blood glucose. However, it is advisable to wait 30 seconds for the alcohol to dry, especially when thin lancets are used.
酒精擦拭对使用血糖仪的毛细血管血糖浓度的干扰效应
:在这项研究中,我们调查了酒精棉签对血糖测量的干扰作用。我们对 160 名糖尿病患者进行了随机准实验定量研究。使用血糖仪以三种方式测量血糖:用酒精棉签清洁后立即测量、酒精干燥后 30 秒测量和静脉血糖测量。方差分析检验结果显示,在 1-20 岁年龄段(P = .376)、11-20 岁年龄段(P = 0.248)和 21-30 岁年龄段(P = 0.436),消毒后立即用血糖仪测量的血糖、消毒 30 秒后的血糖和静脉血糖之间没有统计学差异;测量结果几乎相同。由此可以得出结论,用于手部消毒的含酒精棉签对测量的血糖没有明显影响。不过,最好等待 30 秒让酒精干透,尤其是在使用较薄的柳叶刀时。
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