Evaluation of newly developed veterinary portable blood glucose meter with hematocrit correction in dogs and cats

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This study evaluated the accuracy of a newly developed veterinary portable blood glucose meter (PBGM) with hematocrit correction in dogs and cats. Sixty-one dogs and 31 cats were used for the current study. Blood samples were obtained from each dog and cat one to six times. Acceptable results were obtained in error grid analysis between PBGM and reference method values (glucose oxidation methods) in both dogs and cats. Bland–Altman plot analysis revealed a mean difference between the PBGM value and reference method value of −1.975 mg/ dl (bias) in dogs and 1.339 mg/dl (bias) in cats. Hematocrit values did not affect the results of the veterinary PBGM. Therefore, this veterinary PBGM is clinically useful in dogs and cats.

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Mori, A., Oda, H., Onozawa, E., Shono, S., & Sako, T. (2017). Evaluation of newly developed veterinary portable blood glucose meter with hematocrit correction in dogs and cats. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. Japanese Society of Veterinary Science. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.17-0184

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