Lifescan InDuo User Manual page 59

Combined blood glucose monitoring and insulin dosing system
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• Never use your InDuo™ meter with
blood that has been collected in a test-
tube with a grey-coloured top.
• Use only fresh capillary blood
obtained from the fingertip.
Other reasons for variation
Besides the factors listed in the
OneTouch
Ultra™ test strip package
®
insert there are other reasons for
variations:
• Blood glucose levels can change
significantly over short periods,
especially if you have recently eaten,
exercised, taken medication, or
experienced stress
• If you have eaten recently, the blood
glucose level from a fingertip blood
sample can be up to 70 mg/dL higher
than blood drawn from a vein
(venous sample) used for a laboratory
COMPARING THE InDuo™ METER AND LABORATORY RESULTS
.
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test. It is therefore best to fast for 8
hours before doing a comparison test
between an InDuo™ meter result and
a laboratory result
• Physical factors, such as the amount
of red blood cells in the blood (a high
or low haematocrit) or the loss of
body fluids (severe dehydration) may
also cause an InDuo™ meter test
result to be different from a
laboratory result.
References
1. Surwitt, R.S., and Feinglos, M.N.:
Diabetes Forecast (1988), April, 49-51
2. Sacks, D.B.: "Carbohydrates". Burtis,
C.A., and Ashwood, B.R. (ed.),
Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry.
Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company
(1994), 959
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