| Literature DB >> 27633318 |
Mei-Fen Tsao1,2, Hui-Wen Chang1,2, Chien-Hsi Chang1,2, Chi-Hsuan Cheng1, Hsiu-Chen Lin1,3.
Abstract
Neonatal hypoglycemia may cause severe neurological damages; therefore, tight glycemic control is crucial to identify neonate at risk. Previous blood glucose monitoring system (BGMS) failed to perform well in neonates; there are calls for the tightening of accuracy requirements. It remains a need for accurate BGMS for effective bedside diabetes management in neonatal care within a hospital population. A total of 300 neonates were recruited from local hospitals. Accuracy performance of a commercially available BGMS was evaluated against reference instrument in screening for neonatal hypoglycemia, and assessment was made based on the ISO15197:2013 and a tighter standard. At blood glucose level < 47 mg/dl, BGMS assessed met the minimal accuracy requirement of ISO 15197:2013 and tighter standard at 100% and 97.2%, respectively.Entities:
Keywords: accuracy; blood glucose monitoring system; hematocrit; hypoglycemia; neonate
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27633318 PMCID: PMC5505412 DOI: 10.1177/1932296816668878
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Diabetes Sci Technol ISSN: 1932-2968