2021
DOI: 10.1177/19322968211042343
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Effects of Simulated Adverse Environmental Conditions Related to Actual Conditions at Health Promoting Hospitals on the Performance of Blood Glucose Testing by Glucose Meters

Abstract: Background: Annual peaks in temperature and humidity exceed manufacturers’ specifications for blood glucose test strip storage in Thailand. Health Promoting Hospitals (HPH) do not always provide the same level of health services that hospitals do since they often only turn on air-conditioning units during working hours. Methods: The blood glucose testing performance of 4 glucose meters were investigated for short and long terms stress at 5 simulated conditions. Temperature and relative humidity (RH) at 5 HPHs … Show more

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“…Homogeneity and stability tests were performed under indoor conditions (temperature 23-33 • C, relative humidity 45-81%) corresponding to the Thai climate and actual conditions in primary care units in Thailand [20,21]. The homogeneity test is designed to ensure that glucose differences between vials are sufficient when F calculate is less than F critical .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Homogeneity and stability tests were performed under indoor conditions (temperature 23-33 • C, relative humidity 45-81%) corresponding to the Thai climate and actual conditions in primary care units in Thailand [20,21]. The homogeneity test is designed to ensure that glucose differences between vials are sufficient when F calculate is less than F critical .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%