Comparing meter and laboratory results – Lifescan SPD2410BD Manuel d'utilisation

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Comparing Meter and Laboratory Results

The OneTouch

®

SureStep

®

System is plasma

calibrated. Because most laboratories mea-
sure plasma glucose, you can directly com-
pare your meter test results with the lab
results. However, your meter blood glucose
test result may differ somewhat from your
laboratory result due to normal sources of
variation. Meter results can be affected by
factors and conditions that do not affect
laboratory results in the same way. Your
meter glucose result should agree with a
laboratory result within ±20% most of the
time under normal conditions. A result with-
in that range is considered accurate when
testing with the OneTouch

®

SureStep

®

Meter.

However, results can differ by more than
±20% in some situations. Such results are
more likely to occur under the following
conditions:

If you have recently eaten, exercised,
taken medication, or experienced
stress.

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If you have eaten recently, the

blood glucose level from a fingerstick
can be up to 3.9 mmol/L (70 mg/dL)
higher than that of a venous sample
(blood drawn from a vein) used for a
lab test.

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For the most accurate comparison
between meter and laboratory results,
the meter test must be done within 10
to 15 minutes of the laboratory test. If
samples are taken more than 15 min-
utes apart, the two tests could have
very different results because blood
glucose levels can change significantly
within short periods of time.

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