Β-Ketone Measurement Specifications - A.MENARINI GLUCOFIX TECH GK User Manual

Blood glucose and b-ketone self-monitoring system
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Calibration and
traceability:
Test strip storage
conditions:
β-Ketone measurement specifications
Unit of measurement:
Test range:
Hæmatocrit range:
Test strip:
Sample size:
Test time:
Assay Method:
Calibration and
traceability:
Test strip Storage
Conditions:
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The results are equivalent to the plasma glucose
concentration (capillary plasma referenced). The
GLUCOFIX
TECH GK system is calibrated using
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capillary plasma values determined with a Yellow
Springs 2300 analyser (YSI). The YSI analyser is
calibrated (as a secondary reference measurement
procedure) using a series of YSI standards (primary
calibrators) which are taken from the NIST (National
Institute of Standards and Technology, USA).
- Temperature: 4 to 30 °C (39.2 to 86 °F) (both for
unopened vial and after opening).
- Relative Humidity: 20 to 90% (both for unopened
vial and after opening).
mmol/L.
0.1 - 8.0 mmol/L.
20 - 60% (haematocrit compensated).
GLUCOFIX
TECH β-Ketone Sensor.
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Minimum 0.8 μL.
8 seconds.
Electrochemical, β-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase
based method.
Mediator: 1.10-phenanthroline-5.6-dione.
The GLUCOFIX
TECH GK system is calibrated using
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capillary plasma values determined by means of the
Stanbio β-Hydroxybutyrate LiquiColor
2440 (Stanbio Laboratory, 1261 North Main Street,
Boerne, Texas 78006). The analyzer used to run the
Stanbio kit (secondary reference measurement
procedure) is calibrated using a series of β-hydroxy-
butyrate standards (primary calibrators) prepared
gravimetrically at Stanbio Laboratory.
Temperature: 4 to 30 °C (39.2 to 86 °F).
Procedure No.
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