Do currently available blood glucose monitors meet regulatory standards? 1-day public meeting in Arlington, Virginia.
نویسندگان
چکیده
Blood glucose monitors (BGMs) are approved by regulatory agencies based on their performance during strict testing conducted by their manufacturers. However, after approval, there is uncertainty whether BGMs maintain the accuracy levels that were achieved in the initial data. The availability of inaccurate BGM systems pose a public health problem because their readings serve as a basis for treatment decisions that can be incorrect. Several articles have concluded that BGMs in the marketplace may not consistently provide accurate results in accordance with the regulatory standards that led to approval. To address this growing concern, Diabetes Technology Society organized and conducted a 1-day public meeting on May 21, 2013, in Arlington, VA, presided by its president, David Klonoff, M.D., FACP, Fellow AIMBE, to determine whether BGMs on the market meet regulatory standards. The meeting consisted of four sessions in which Food and Drug Administration diabetes experts as well as leading academic clinicians and clinical chemists participated: (1) How is BGM performance determined? (2) Do approved BGMs perform according to International Organization for Standardization standards? (3) How do approved BGMs perform when used by patients and health care professionals? (4) What could be the consequence of poor BGM performance?
منابع مشابه
New Criteria for Assessing the Accuracy of Blood Glucose Monitors meeting, October 28, 2011.
Glucose meters (GMs) are routinely used for self-monitoring of blood glucose by patients and for point-of-care glucose monitoring by health care providers in outpatient and inpatient settings. Although widely assumed to be accurate, numerous reports of inaccuracies with resulting morbidity and mortality have been noted. Insulin dosing errors based on inaccurate GMs are most critical. On October...
متن کاملThe need for separate performance goals for glucose sensors in the hypoglycemic, normoglycemic, and hyperglycemic ranges.
Goals for Glucose Sensors in the Hypoglycemic, Normoglycemic, and Hyperglycemic Ranges B lood glucose monitors are an important tool for people with diabetes to assess their physiological status and allow them to properly dose themselves with medication or food. The need to adjust the amount of treatment is greatest when the blood glucose level is in the hypoglycemic range because of the risk o...
متن کاملThe need for performance standards for continuous glucose monitors.
Self-monitoring blood glucose (SMBG) devices or glucose meters currently provide a means for patients to manage insulin dosing through intermittent monitoring of blood glucose levels several times a day, but newer continuous glucose monitor devices (CGM) offer the potential of real-time glucose monitoring with less pain and lower cost. Unlike SMBG devices that sample glucose levels in circulati...
متن کاملWe need tighter regulatory standards for blood glucose monitoring, but they should be for accuracy disclosure.
Regulatory interest has focused on the accuracy of blood glucose monitoring systems. Currently, almost all systems meet the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 15197 clinical standard (≥95% of the values within 20% of the reference for values above 75 mg/dl and within 15 mg/dl below that level). Should the systems have to meet one of the extended ISO standards of 15%, 10%, or e...
متن کاملElectromagnetic Radiofrequency Radiation Emitted from GSM Mobile Phones Decreases the Accuracy of Home Blood Glucose Monitors
Mobile phones are two-way radios that emit electromagnetic radiation in microwave range. As the number of mobile phone users has reached 6 billion, the bioeffects of exposure to mobile phone radiation and mobile phone electromagnetic interference with electronic equipment have received more attention, globally. As self-monitoring of blood glucose can be a beneficial part of diabetes control, ho...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of diabetes science and technology
دوره 7 4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2013