Commutable Blood Materials from the Fixed-Cell Method for Performance Evaluation of Blood Glucose by a Glucose Meter

Author:

Apiratmateekul Napaporn12,Nammoonnoy Jintana3,Kost Gerald J.4,Treebuphachatsakul Wanvisa12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Technology, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Phitsanulok 65000, Thailand

2. Reference Material and Laboratory Innovation Research Unit, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok 65000, Thailand

3. National Institute of Metrology (Thailand), Prathum Thani 12120, Thailand

4. Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, POCT.CTR, School of Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA

Abstract

Glucose meters provide a rapid blood glucose status for evidence-based diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of diabetes mellitus. We aimed to evaluate the commutability of processed blood materials (PBMs) and their use in the performance evaluation of glucose meters. Two PBMs obtained by the fixed-cell method were analyzed for homogeneity, stability, and commutability. The compatibility of ten pairs between mass spectrometry and each glucose meter was categorized as compatible (mean paired difference ≤ 5%) and incompatible (mean paired difference > 5%). The performance of glucose meter 1 (n = 767) and glucose meter 2 (n = 266) was assessed. The glucose in the PBMs remained homogenized and stable for at least 180 days. Six out of ten pairs had commutable PBMs. Commutability of PBMs was observed in both well-compatible and incompatible glucose results. Target glucose values from mass spectrometry were significantly different (p ≤ 0.05) from consensus values in one group of glucose meters. When commutable PBMs were used, glucose meter 1 showed better performance than glucose meter 2, and the percentage of satisfaction was associated when using target values for glucose from mass spectrometry and consensus values, but the performance of glucose meter 2 was not associated. PBM from a fixed-cell method could be mass produced with acceptable homogeneity and stability. Commutability testing of PBMs is required prior to use in the performance evaluation of glucose meters, as the commutability of glucose in the PBMs obtained by a fixed-cell method was variable and depended on the individual glucose meter.

Funder

Thailand Science Research and Innovation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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