Background: Commutable reference materials (RMs) are suitable for end-users for evalu-ating the metrological traceability of values obtained using routine measurement systems. We assessed the performance of 6 routine measurement systems with validated second-ary RMs. Methods: We tested the homogeneity, stability, and commutability of 5 minimally processed human serum pools according to the standard guidelines. The serum pools were assigned values as per the reference procedure of the United States Centers for Disease Control and were used to evaluate the trueness of results from 6 commercial measurement systems based on enzymatic methods: 3 glucose oxidase (GOD) and 3 hexokinase (HK) methods. Results: The prepared RMs were validated to be s...
Journal Article;BACKGROUND Measurement of HbA1c is the most important parameter to assess glycemic ...
Contains fulltext : 69498.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Imp...
The article entitled, Performance of the CONTOUR ® TS Blood Glucose Monitoring System, by Frank and ...
Background: Commutable reference materials (RMs) are suitable for end-users for evaluating the metro...
Objectives: Closed-loop (CL) systems modulate insulin delivery based on glucose levels measured by a...
Background: Patients and physicians expect accurate whole blood glucose monitoring even when patient...
SUMMARY. We compared the quality of reference measurements for serum potassium in four reference lab...
True and precise routine measurements of quantities of clinical interest are essential if results ar...
Copyright © 2014 Muhammad Khan et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: This multicenter study was conducted to evaluate the perfo...
Background: We developed a monitoring system that uses total errors (TEs) to evaluate measurement of...
Background The validity of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is well established in diabetic patie...
Background. Glucose infusion test (GIT) is a new method to measure vascular access recirculation (R)...
Annotation of the human serum N-linked glycome is a formidable challenge but is necessary for diseas...
Introduction: The purpose of the study was to evaluate the performance and usability of the FreeStyl...
Journal Article;BACKGROUND Measurement of HbA1c is the most important parameter to assess glycemic ...
Contains fulltext : 69498.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Imp...
The article entitled, Performance of the CONTOUR ® TS Blood Glucose Monitoring System, by Frank and ...
Background: Commutable reference materials (RMs) are suitable for end-users for evaluating the metro...
Objectives: Closed-loop (CL) systems modulate insulin delivery based on glucose levels measured by a...
Background: Patients and physicians expect accurate whole blood glucose monitoring even when patient...
SUMMARY. We compared the quality of reference measurements for serum potassium in four reference lab...
True and precise routine measurements of quantities of clinical interest are essential if results ar...
Copyright © 2014 Muhammad Khan et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: This multicenter study was conducted to evaluate the perfo...
Background: We developed a monitoring system that uses total errors (TEs) to evaluate measurement of...
Background The validity of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is well established in diabetic patie...
Background. Glucose infusion test (GIT) is a new method to measure vascular access recirculation (R)...
Annotation of the human serum N-linked glycome is a formidable challenge but is necessary for diseas...
Introduction: The purpose of the study was to evaluate the performance and usability of the FreeStyl...
Journal Article;BACKGROUND Measurement of HbA1c is the most important parameter to assess glycemic ...
Contains fulltext : 69498.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Imp...
The article entitled, Performance of the CONTOUR ® TS Blood Glucose Monitoring System, by Frank and ...