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Comparability Evaluation of Three Benchtop Glucose Analyzers With the Recently Withdrawn YSI 2300 Stat Plus
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology
Swansea University Authors: Gareth Dunseath , IULIUS-DUMITRU VATAVU, Steve Luzio
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DOI (Published version): 10.1177/19322968241230337
Abstract
Background:We compared the performance of three currently available laboratory benchtop glucose analyzers with the outgoing YSI 2300 Stat Plus.Methods:Plasma samples (100), across a wide glucose concentration range were analysed on the YSI 2500, Randox daytona+ (glucose oxidase) and EKF Biosen in a...
Published in: | Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology |
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ISSN: | 1932-2968 1932-2968 |
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SAGE Publications
2024
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa66252 |
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Background:We compared the performance of three currently available laboratory benchtop glucose analyzers with the outgoing YSI 2300 Stat Plus.Methods:Plasma samples (100), across a wide glucose concentration range were analysed on the YSI 2500, Randox daytona+ (glucose oxidase) and EKF Biosen in a single laboratory and compared to the YSI 2300 Stat Plus.Results:All three analyzers showed good agreement with the YSI 2300 Stat Plus, and only a small bias (≤1% YSI 2500 and Randox daytona+, 4.6% EKF Biosen) was observed for each analyzer. None of the three comparator analyzers were affected by either proportional or constant bias, thus no significant differences between the YSI 2300 Stat Plus and the comparator methods were identified.Conclusions:The results from this study suggest all could be considered as suitable reference laboratory glucose analyzers and replacements for the recently withdrawn YSI 2300 Stat Plus. |
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Keywords: |
analyzer; glucose; comparison |
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Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences |
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Swansea University |