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在以往的研究中,HCT水平异常和药物治疗被认为是日常BGM读数不准确的可能原因。我们评估了GLUCOCARD S onyx (ARKRAY Inc.) BGM在20-70%的宽HCT范围内,以及其对ISO15197:2013/EN ISO15197:2015列出的27种常见药物干扰的影响,并与临床实验室参考方法进行了比较。方法:收集bbb200名研究参与者的静脉全血样本,分别代表4种不同的HCT浓度(20-70%)和3种不同的葡萄糖浓度(60-360 mg/dL)。加入27种潜在干扰物质,用GLUCOCARD S onyx、Atellica CH检测d -葡萄糖,Sysmex XN-10检测HCT。结果:对葡萄糖浓度(60±6、130±13和360±30 mg/dL)的静脉全血池进行统计学分析(Levene,单因素方差分析)。在HCT浓度为20-25、42±2、55±2和66-69%时,观察到符合ISO15197:2013验收标准的稳定性能(p >0,05)。除抗坏血酸(>6 mg/dL)、钠(>180 mmol/L)和木糖(>600 mg/dL)外,27种化学物质与平均值之间无显著差异(p < 0.05)。抗坏血酸浓度为3 mg/dL时对正常到低血糖读数没有干扰,钠浓度为90 mmol/L时对正常到低血糖读数没有干扰。结论:在与ISO15197:2013定义的常规临床实践相同的条件下,对GLUCOCARD S onyx BGM进行了评估。使用GLUCOCARD S onyx在大范围(20-70%)的HCT范围内获得正确的血糖读数,使患者能够自信地管理他们的糖尿病,并使医疗保健提供者能够在复杂的临床情况下治疗糖尿病。
Hematocrit and drug interference study of the new Arkray Glucocard S Onyx blood glucose meter meeting ISO 15197:2013 accuracy criteria - a contribution to patient safety.
Introduction: Abnormal HCT levels and medications can cause inaccurate readings with blood glucose meters (BGM) in routine practice. The GLUCOCARD S onyx (ARKRAY Inc.) BGM was evaluated over a wide HCT range (20-70%) and its interaction with 27 common drug interferences, as per ISO15197:2013/EN ISO15197:2015, compared to clinical laboratory reference methods.
Methods: Pooled venous blood samples from >200 participants were prepared with four HCT concentrations (20-70%) and three glucose concentrations (60-360 mg/dL). These were spiked with 27 potential interfering substances and tested using GLUCOCARD S onyx, Atellica CH (D-Glucose), and Sysmex XN-10 (HCT).
Results: Stable performance meeting ISO15197:2013 criteria were observed at HCT concentrations of 20-25%, 42±2%, 55±2%, and 66-69% (Levene, one-way ANOVA, p>0.05). No significant differences in averages were found for most substances, except for Ascorbic acid (>6 mg/dL), Sodium (>180 mmol/L), and Xylose (>600 mg/dL). Ascorbic acid at 3 mg/dL and Sodium at 90 mmol/L showed no interference for normal to low glucose readings. .
Conclusion: The GLUCOCARD S onyx BGM provided accurate glucose readings across a wide HCT range (20-70%) and under various medication conditions, enabling reliable diabetes management by patients and effective treatment by healthcare providers in complex clinical scenarios.