2013
DOI: 10.1177/193229681300700122
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Determination of Hematocrit Interference in Blood Samples Derived from Patients with Different Blood Glucose Concentrations

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“…This threshold has been applied by us in previous publications and appears to be a suitable benchmark parameter to differentiate between devices with or without hematocrit interference. [17][18][19][20] Our investigation has several important limitations, which prohibit a direct translation of our laboratory results into clinical practice recommendations. First, this investigation was performed in an artificial laboratory setting with manipulated venous samples.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This threshold has been applied by us in previous publications and appears to be a suitable benchmark parameter to differentiate between devices with or without hematocrit interference. [17][18][19][20] Our investigation has several important limitations, which prohibit a direct translation of our laboratory results into clinical practice recommendations. First, this investigation was performed in an artificial laboratory setting with manipulated venous samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same meters or meters from the same manufacturers and based on the respective technology have also shown similar results in previous investigations. [17][18][19][20] These blood glucose measurement systems are also known to use mathematical algorithms to correct for hematocrit interference, but the exact nature of these procedures has not been disclosed to the public, but it is tempting to speculate that it may be a similar approach like dynamic electrochemistry. The meters that failed our hematocrit interference test are known to apply static electrochemistry, which explains the observed results.…”
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“…Various hypotheses have been proposed to explain the impact of abnormal HCT levels on glucose testing, including but not limited to, altered viscosity of the blood, prevention of plasma from reaching the reaction surface of the test strip, change in diffusion kinetics, and/or increased packed red cell volume and displacement of plasma volume, leading to insufficient plasma volume for accurate testing. 23 While many health care professionals believe that HCT is usually quite normal in their community patients, it is generally accepted that HCT may be deviating from the reference values in patients with critical diseases or under very specific conditions, such as pregnancy, extensive exercise, or kidney disease. However, one study has now shown that HCT variance, even in patients visiting family doctors, has been underestimated by far.…”
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“…Similar results for BGStar were obtained already in two previous investigations with a similar experimental design 13,14 and in one study with naturally occurring BG variations. 23 The method by which the technology of the fifth device with the same stability (OneTouch Verio Pro) reduces the influence of HCT on the meter results has not been disclosed by the manufacturer yet.…”
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