Validation of a new generation POCT glucose device with emphasis on aspects important for glycemic control in the hospital care

Snježana Kos, Arie van Meerkerk, Joke van der Linden, Theo Stiphout, Remi Wulkan
2012 Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine  
AbstractPoint-of-care (POC) glucose devices are widely used for insulin-dosage decision-making although such an application is not always permitted. In this study, we have evaluated a new generation of POC glucose device, the HemoCueThis study was performed according to the CLSI/STARD criteria. The 201DMRT was compared to the laboratory hexokinase glucose method (Siemens Dimension VistaThe 201DMRT showed a good agreement with the laboratory reference method. This was examined using Deming
more » ... sion analysis, percentage Bland-Altman plot and a modified Clarke-error grid. The total analytical error at the clinically critical glucose concentrations of 5.6, 7.0 and 11.1 mmol/L (101, 126 and 200 mg/dL) was 6.4%, 4.3% and 3.0%, respectively. The total error among the different POC devices and among different cuvette lot numbers was <6.5%. Glucose measurements on the 201DMRT were not affected by changes in partial pressure of oxygen, whereas changes in hematocrit had influence on the results (3.4% for every 0.10 L/L change in hematocrit).The 201DMRT device can be used for glycemic control based on analytical results presented. However, the clinical applicability for tight glycemic control must be confirmed in a clinical study.
doi:10.1515/cclm-2011-0900 pmid:23092803 fatcat:efyib6anbffcnfrleg2ltjhy4i