Background: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease with a worldwide prevalence and its complications can be prevented with close monitoring of blood glucose. Quality of blood glucose monitoring utilizing glucometers in Iranian hospitalized patients has not been well published in the literature. We evaluated the accuracy and consistency of the results of two devices compared with the standard laboratory method used for measuring glucose levels in a teaching hospital. Methods: In this study 100 patients with the average age of 57.5 ±17.7 years were randomly selected from 19 wards and their blood glucose were simultaneously measured using Accu-Chek Active®(1) and Cleverchek®(2) (commonly used in the wards) and the conventional laboratory metho...
Around 371 million people have diabetes worldwide, meaning that diabetes has reached epidemic propor...
Glucose meters have improved considerably since they were first introduced in 1960, but many questio...
INTRODUCTION: Measurement and monitoring of blood glucose levels in hospitalized patients with po...
Introduction: Diabetes is a major public health problem that is approaching epidemic proportions glo...
BACKGROUND Advances in technology have made available different types of glucose meters for use at t...
Objective: Determination of the difference and correlation between capillary and venous glucose moni...
Background: To determine the accuracy, turnaround time and cost effectiveness of bedside monitoring ...
OBJECTIVE: Implementation of strict glucose control in most intensive care units has resulted in inc...
glucose (SMBG) are increasingly used by patients with diabetes. The analytical quality of meters in ...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring of blood glucose is important in the management of patients with diabete...
Background: In recent years a number of point of care testing (POCT) glucometers were introduced on ...
The aim of this retrospective study is to evaluate the reliability and robustness of six glucose met...
ObjectivesNew data have emerged from ambulatory and acute care settings about adverse patient events...
In this study, we report on the accuracy, precision and clinical acceptability of the five blood glu...
A new generation of blood glucose meters is now available for use by people with diabetes and health...
Around 371 million people have diabetes worldwide, meaning that diabetes has reached epidemic propor...
Glucose meters have improved considerably since they were first introduced in 1960, but many questio...
INTRODUCTION: Measurement and monitoring of blood glucose levels in hospitalized patients with po...
Introduction: Diabetes is a major public health problem that is approaching epidemic proportions glo...
BACKGROUND Advances in technology have made available different types of glucose meters for use at t...
Objective: Determination of the difference and correlation between capillary and venous glucose moni...
Background: To determine the accuracy, turnaround time and cost effectiveness of bedside monitoring ...
OBJECTIVE: Implementation of strict glucose control in most intensive care units has resulted in inc...
glucose (SMBG) are increasingly used by patients with diabetes. The analytical quality of meters in ...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring of blood glucose is important in the management of patients with diabete...
Background: In recent years a number of point of care testing (POCT) glucometers were introduced on ...
The aim of this retrospective study is to evaluate the reliability and robustness of six glucose met...
ObjectivesNew data have emerged from ambulatory and acute care settings about adverse patient events...
In this study, we report on the accuracy, precision and clinical acceptability of the five blood glu...
A new generation of blood glucose meters is now available for use by people with diabetes and health...
Around 371 million people have diabetes worldwide, meaning that diabetes has reached epidemic propor...
Glucose meters have improved considerably since they were first introduced in 1960, but many questio...
INTRODUCTION: Measurement and monitoring of blood glucose levels in hospitalized patients with po...