BLOOD GLUCOSE;
BLOOD GLUCOSE SELF-MONITORING;
DIABETES MELLITUS, TYPE 1;
DIABETES MELLITUS, TYPE 2;
HUMANS;
PRACTICE GUIDELINES AS TOPIC;
REFERENCE VALUES;
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Evaluating clinical accuracy of systems for self-monitoring of blood glucose
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Reservations on the use of error grid analysis for the validation of blood glucose assays
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DIN EN ISO15197: In vitro diagnostic test systems - requirements for blood glucose monitoring systems for self-testing in managing diabetes mellitus (ISO/DIS15197:2010). Draft.
Plasma glucose measurement with the Yellow Spring Glucose 2300 STAT and the Olympus AU640
DOI 10.1136/jcp.2003.013417
Twomey PJ. Plasma glucose measurement with the Yellow Springs Glucose 2300 STAT and the Olympus AU640. J Clin Pathol. 2004;57(7):752-4. (Pubitemid 38901492)
Clinical assessment of the accuracy of blood glucose measurement devices
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