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ASVCP guidelines: quality assurance for portable blood glucose meter (glucometer) use in veterinary medicine
Authors:Karen L Gerber  Kathleen P Freeman
Affiliation:1. College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, Qld, Australia;2. IDEXX Laboratories, Ltd, Wetherby, UK
Abstract:Portable blood glucose meters (PBGM, glucometers) are a convenient, cost effective, and quick means to assess patient blood glucose concentration. The number of commercially available PBGM is constantly increasing, making it challenging to determine whether certain glucometers may have benefits over others for veterinary testing. The challenge in selection of an appropriate glucometer from a quality perspective is compounded by the variety of analytic methods used to quantify glucose concentrations and disparate statistical analysis in many published studies. These guidelines were developed as part of the ASVCP QALS committee response to establish recommendations to improve the quality of testing using point‐of‐care testing (POCT) handheld and benchtop devices in veterinary medicine. They are intended for clinical pathologists and laboratory professionals to provide them with background knowledge and specific recommendations for quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC), and to serve as a resource to assist the provision of advice to veterinarians and technicians to improve the quality of results obtained when using PBGM. These guidelines are not intended to be all‐inclusive; rather they provide a minimum standard for management of PBGM in the veterinary setting.
Keywords:Calculated plasma equivalent  point‐of‐care testing  quality of testing  standardization  total allowable error
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