Analysis of "accuracy and User Performance Evaluation of a New, Wireless-Enabled Blood Glucose Monitoring System That Links to a Smart Mobile Device"

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In the study published in Journal of Diabetes, Science and Technology, Timothy S. Bailey and coauthors evaluated system accuracy and user performance of a new, wireless-enabled blood glucose monitoring system, the Contour Plus ONE blood glucose monitoring system. The authors declare that the study protocol was performed according to ISO 15197:2013 guidelines, in particular to clauses 6.3 and 8. Results show a high level of accuracy of the product in a laboratory setting as well as in the hands of lay users. However, differences between both study parts emerge that stimulate discussion about the used comparison method.

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Rutschmann, M. (2017). Analysis of “accuracy and User Performance Evaluation of a New, Wireless-Enabled Blood Glucose Monitoring System That Links to a Smart Mobile Device.” Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, 11(4), 744–745. https://doi.org/10.1177/1932296817691306

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