Comparison of point-of-care glucometers and laboratory based glucose oxidase test in determining blood glucose levels.

B. Ogunbosi, O. O. Jarrett, Adebola Emmanuel Orimadegun, O. Ayoola, K. Osinusi
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Introduction Alterations in blood glucose levels are common and an important determinant of a patient's admission outcomes, point-of-care glucometers, which are affected by a variety of factors, are increasingly used in clinical care. In this study we compared blood glucose levels determined by two commonly used glucometers (One Touch® and Accu-check®) with those of a standard laboratory method and determined the effect of haematocrit on glucose readings. Methods Blood glucose levels were measured with One Touch® and Accu-Check® glucometers and the glucose oxidase method at the same time in 295 children aged 0 to 15 years over a 6-month period. Bland-Altman and correlation analysis were used to explore biases among the three methods. For all statistical tests, a p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results Most were males (51.2%) and the median (range) age was 1 year (1 day, 12 years). There was a significant correlation between each of the glucometer methods and laboratory blood sugar, and the correlation between the two glucometers was strong and significant. This correlation remained statistically significant even after controlling for haematocrit values. There was an acceptable level of bias (3.9 mg/dL) between the One Touch® and Accu-check® glucometers, but each had a remarkably large bias compared with the glucose oxidase method. Conclusion The use of a tested glucometer in clinical settings can aid in rapid decision-making, but there is a need to periodically cross-check with the glucose oxidase method in the laboratory to optimise treatment outcomes for children with dysglycaemia.
点护理血糖仪和实验室葡萄糖氧化酶试验测定血糖水平的比较。
血糖水平的改变是常见的,并且是患者入院结果的重要决定因素,受多种因素影响的即时血糖仪越来越多地用于临床护理。在这项研究中,我们比较了两种常用的血糖仪(One Touch®和Accu-check®)和标准实验室方法的血糖水平,并确定了红细胞压积对血糖读数的影响。方法采用One Touch®、Accu-Check®血糖仪和葡萄糖氧化酶法同时测定295例0 ~ 15岁儿童6个月的血糖水平。使用Bland-Altman和相关分析来探讨三种方法之间的偏差。对于所有统计检验,p值小于0.05被认为具有统计学意义。结果男性居多(51.2%),年龄中位数(范围)为1岁(1天,12岁)。每一种血糖仪方法与实验室血糖均存在显著相关性,且两种血糖仪之间相关性强且显著。即使在控制了红细胞压积值之后,这种相关性仍然具有统计学意义。One Touch®和Accu-check®血糖仪之间存在可接受的偏倚水平(3.9 mg/dL),但与葡萄糖氧化酶法相比,两者的偏倚都非常大。结论在临床环境中使用测试血糖仪有助于快速决策,但需要定期在实验室与葡萄糖氧化酶方法交叉检查,以优化血糖异常儿童的治疗结果。
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