Accuracy Assessment | Recommendation | Basis | |
BG | Medaval | Legacy approval | Older clinical validation; older protocol |
BG | Institute of Health Economics (CA) | General use | No evidence provided |
de Mol P, Krabbe HG, de Vries ST, Fokkert MJ, Dikkeschei BD, Rienks R, Bilo KM, Bilo HJ. Accuracy of handheld blood glucose meters at high altitude. PLoS One. 2010 Nov 12;5(11):e15485. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0015485. PMID: 21103399.
Ad Hoc protocol - Fail High Altitude (Note: Simulated altitude in hypobarbic chamber)
Diaw CS, Piol N, Urfer J, Werner D, Roth-Kleiner M. Prospective evaluation of three point of care devices for glycemia measurement in a neonatal intensive care unit. Clin Chim Acta. 2013 Oct 21;425:104-8. Epub: 2013 Jul 29. doi: 10.1016/j.cca.2013.07.021. PMID: 23906797.
15197:2011 - Fail Neonates
15197:2003 - Fail Neonates
SKUP. Report from the evaluation SKUP/2006/49: Precision Xceed with Precision Xtra Plus G3c test strips (Abbott Diabetes Care), a system for blood glucose measurement. Bergen, Norway: SKUP; 2006. 74 p. Available from: skup.org.
15197:2003 - Pass General population (Note: BLS-recorded measurements)
15197:2003 - Pass General population (Note: Subject-recorded measurements)
Musholt PB, Schipper C, Thomé N, Ramljak S, Schmidt M, Forst T, Pfützner A. Dynamic electrochemistry corrects for hematocrit interference on blood glucose determinations with patient self-measurement devices. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2011 Sep 1;5(5):1167-75. doi: 10.1177/193229681100500520. PMID: 22027312. Available from: PMC3208875.
Performance with haematocrit variation unstable.