<div><p>Despite measures to reduce disease transmission, a risk can occur when blood glucose meters (BGMs) are used on multiple individuals or by caregivers assisting a patient. The laboratory and in-clinic performance of a BGM system before and after disinfection should be demonstrated to guarantee accurate readings and reliable control of blood glucose (BG) for patients. In this study, an effective disinfection procedure, conducting wiping 10 times to assure a one minute contact time of the disinfectant on contaminated surface, was first demonstrated using test samples of the meter housing materials, including acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), and polycarbonate (PC), in accordance with ISO 15197:2013. ...
Meters based on adenosine triphosphate (ATP) bioluminescence measurements in relative light units (R...
Background: People with diabetes mellitus are instructed to clean their skin prior to self-monitorin...
<p>The solid lines indicate the system accuracy criteria per ISO 15197:2013. The results demonstrate...
Despite measures to reduce disease transmission, a risk can occur when blood glucose meters (BGMs) a...
Despite measures to reduce disease transmission, a risk can occur when blood glucose meters (BGMs) a...
Background: Monitoring blood glucose levels is an integral part of routine diabetes management. To m...
Objectives: To assess the rate of bacterial contamination of the multi-use vial and single-use packe...
Glucose meters have improved considerably since they were first introduced in 1960, but many questio...
Glucose meters are universally utilized in the management of hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic disorder...
Introduction: The role of non-critical inanimate objects in bacterial transmission in the hospital s...
SUMMARY. We describe our experience with a quality-assessment scheme for Glucometer users in General...
Glucose testing in the hospital with point-of-care devices presents multiple opportunities for error...
Water treatment system and dialysis monitors are susceptible to microbial contaminations and periodi...
In the management of diabetes, accuracy of devices used for self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) ...
Background: As part of routine diabetes care, capillary blood is typically sampled using a finger-st...
Meters based on adenosine triphosphate (ATP) bioluminescence measurements in relative light units (R...
Background: People with diabetes mellitus are instructed to clean their skin prior to self-monitorin...
<p>The solid lines indicate the system accuracy criteria per ISO 15197:2013. The results demonstrate...
Despite measures to reduce disease transmission, a risk can occur when blood glucose meters (BGMs) a...
Despite measures to reduce disease transmission, a risk can occur when blood glucose meters (BGMs) a...
Background: Monitoring blood glucose levels is an integral part of routine diabetes management. To m...
Objectives: To assess the rate of bacterial contamination of the multi-use vial and single-use packe...
Glucose meters have improved considerably since they were first introduced in 1960, but many questio...
Glucose meters are universally utilized in the management of hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic disorder...
Introduction: The role of non-critical inanimate objects in bacterial transmission in the hospital s...
SUMMARY. We describe our experience with a quality-assessment scheme for Glucometer users in General...
Glucose testing in the hospital with point-of-care devices presents multiple opportunities for error...
Water treatment system and dialysis monitors are susceptible to microbial contaminations and periodi...
In the management of diabetes, accuracy of devices used for self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) ...
Background: As part of routine diabetes care, capillary blood is typically sampled using a finger-st...
Meters based on adenosine triphosphate (ATP) bioluminescence measurements in relative light units (R...
Background: People with diabetes mellitus are instructed to clean their skin prior to self-monitorin...
<p>The solid lines indicate the system accuracy criteria per ISO 15197:2013. The results demonstrate...