Arabadjief Darius, Nichols James H
Baystate Health System, Springfield, MA 01199, USA.
Curr Med Res Opin. 2006 Nov;22(11):2167-74. doi: 10.1185/030079906X148274.
Self-monitoring of blood glucose plays an important role in the management of diabetes, particularly in patients treated with insulin. Blood glucose meters must have sufficient accuracy to allow patients and clinicians to monitor glycemic control and then modify treatment accordingly. Although several standards have been proposed, a consensus about how to measure glucose meter accuracy is not available.
An informal review of recently published articles dealing with glucose meter accuracy was conducted to provide recommendations for evaluating accuracy relevant to the practicing clinician.
Whether in clinical practice or in accuracy studies, the accuracy of blood glucose meters is typically determined by comparing meter results to those obtained by a clinical laboratory method on samples collected from the same patient at the same time. However, multiple sample-related, analysis-related, and data display-related factors can have an impact on accuracy determination. Clinicians need to recognize these factors and take steps to minimize their impact when assessing the accuracy of glucose meters used by their patients.
Although modern glucose meters show variable results with respect to analytical measures of accuracy, error grid analysis demonstrates that measurements deemed clinically acceptable approach 100%.
血糖自我监测在糖尿病管理中起着重要作用,尤其是在接受胰岛素治疗的患者中。血糖仪必须具备足够的准确性,以便患者和临床医生监测血糖控制情况,进而相应地调整治疗方案。尽管已经提出了几项标准,但对于如何测量血糖仪准确性尚未达成共识。
对最近发表的有关血糖仪准确性的文章进行了非正式综述,以提供与执业临床医生相关的评估准确性的建议。
无论是在临床实践还是在准确性研究中,血糖仪的准确性通常是通过将血糖仪检测结果与临床实验室方法对同一患者在同一时间采集的样本所获得的结果进行比较来确定的。然而,多个与样本、分析和数据显示相关的因素会对准确性的测定产生影响。临床医生在评估患者使用的血糖仪准确性时需要认识到这些因素,并采取措施尽量减少其影响。
尽管现代血糖仪在准确性的分析测量方面显示出不同的结果,但误差网格分析表明,临床可接受的测量接近100%。