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Objective: Self-monitoring of blood glucose (BG) is an essential part of diabetes therapy. Accurate and reliable results from BG monitoring systems (BGMS) are important especially when they are used to calculate insulin doses. This study aimed at assessing system accuracy of BGMS and possibly related insulin dosing errors.
Conclusions: Differences in system accuracy were found, even among BGMS that fulfilled the minimum system accuracy criteria of ISO 15197:2013. In the error model, considerable insulin dosing errors resulted for some of the investigated systems. Diabetes patients on insulin therapy should be able to rely on their BGMS' readings; therefore, they require highly accurate BGMS, in particular, when making therapeutic decisions.
Calibration and traceability: The performance data for the Accu-Chek Active bGM system was calibrated using venous blood containing various glucose concentrations. Reference values are obtained using the hexokinase method, which is calibrated using the ID-GCMS method.
Testing your blood glucose is an essential part of managing diabetes. The Accu-Chek Active blood glucose meter can help to make it convenient by giving you fast, hassle-free, and accurate results in 4 simple steps.
The ambient temperature or the temperature of the meter is too low or too high for a test. Ensure that the ambient temperature is between +8 and + 42C and wait for the meter to adapt to that temperature.
Error 9 on the 535 version of the aviva meter will indicate afresh battery is requird. If you put a new battery into the unitand it displays E-9 again, take the battery out, press any button(arrow or power) and then insert battery again and give it a try.If the same issue is occurring please let accu-chek customer careknow so they can replace the unit at no cost.
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