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    Diabetes Care. 1981 May-Jun;4(3):396-403.

    A comparison of accuracy and estimated cost of methods for home blood glucose monitoring.

    Shapiro B, Savage PJ, Lomatch D, Gniadek T, Forbes R, Mitchell R, Hein K, Starr R, Nutter M, Scherdt B.

    Venous serum glucose concentrations determined by a laboratory hexokinase technique were compared over a wide range of glucose concentrations with concentrations of capillary blood glucose determined by three reflectance meter techniques currently available in the United States (Eyetone and Dextrometer, Ames Company; StatTek, Bio-Dynamics BMC) and by visual interpretation of reagent strips (Chemstrip bG, Bio-Dynamics BMC). The Chemstrip bG reagent strip was read by patients, nurses, and a physician. In all cases, there was an excellent correlation between laboratory serum glucose concentrations and reflectance meter blood glucose determinations (r = 0.90-0.94, P less than 0.0001) or visual interpretation of Chemstrip bG (r = 0.85-0.92, P less than 0.0001). Chemstrip bG appears to be the least expensive method of glucose measurement. This method offers additional advantages in not requiring a reflectance meter, which needs frequent recalibration and other ancillary equipment for blood glucose determination.

    PMID: 7344886 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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