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Ítem Acceso abierto Total Error of Accu-Chek Glucometers: "ACTIVE" and "PERFORMANCE" for Three Measurement Levels in Plasma Samples from Patients at the Central Military Hospital, Lima, September 2017(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-01-24) Villena Santiago, Garry; Ramos Huapaya, José ManuelDiabetes is one of the most common endocrinopathies in humans and can be fatal. Therefore, the development of POC (Point of Care) devices, known as glucometers, is one of the most significant technological advances in diabetes care, and has become an extensively used procedure by patients. It is essential to determine analytical errors (systematic and random), which together make up the Total Error (TE) to ensure and maintain quality. The objective was to establish the Total Error of Accu-check glucometers (Active and Performance) at three measurement levels in plasma samples from patients at the Central Military Hospital. This is an observational, non-interventional, quantitative, clinical-descriptive, prospective, and cross-sectional study. The conclusion was that the Accu-check Performance glucometer had the lowest TE at its three measurement levels (level I: 11.99%, level II: 7.25%, and level III: 8.02%) compared to Accu-check Active (level I: 11.61%, level II: 12.4%, and level III: 14.10%), both analyzing the same sample under similar working conditions with reference to the CMD 800i clinical chemistry analyzer.
