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Performance evaluation of three i-SENS glucometers using arterial blood samples compared with the YSI 2300 Glucose Analyzer

Authors
Kim, Ha NuiMoon, Kyung ChulYoon, Soo-Young
Issue Date
Aug-2020
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
arterial blood i-SENS; glucometer; POCT; point-of-care
Citation
Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis, v.34, no.8
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis
Volume
34
Number
8
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/28001
DOI
10.1002/jcla.23356
ISSN
0887-8013
1098-2825
Abstract
Background Capillary blood is the most commonly used sample for point-of-care (POC) glucometers. However, in critically ill patients, the glucose levels measured from capillary blood may not be reliable. Thus, we aimed to evaluate and compare the accuracy of glucose levels measured with POC glucometers and the YSI 2300 glucose analyzer using leftover arterial blood samples. Methods In total, 100 leftover heparinized arterial blood samples were used to evaluate the performance of three i-SENS glucometers (BAROzen H Expert plus, CareSens PRO, and CareSens H Beat) and the ACCU-CHEK(R) Inform II glucometer. The reference value was obtained using the YSI 2300 glucose analyzer. The results were analyzed based on International Organization for Standardization 15197:2013 guidelines. Results More than 95% of results obtained using POC glucometers were within +/- 15 mg/dL of the reference value for glucose concentrations <100 mg/dL and within +/- 15% of the reference value for glucose concentrations >= 100 mg/dL. In the consensus error grid analysis, more than 99% of results were found to be within zones A and B. An excellent correlation was found between the values obtained using POC glucometers and the YSI 2300 glucose analyzer (R-2 > .99). Conclusion The i-SENS glucometers showed stable and accurate results when leftover arterial blood samples were used. Therefore, POC glucometers could be useful in critical care settings, such as intensive care units, where arterial samples are routinely used.
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