11 u – Beurer GL 44 (mg/dL) User Manual

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Beurer GL44 mg/dL

Result of the system accuracy for glucose concentrations <100 mg/dL (<5.55 mmol/L)

Within ±5 mg/dL

(Within ±0.28 mmol/L)

Within ±10 mg/dL

(Within ±0.56 mmol/L)

Within ±15 mg/dL

(Within ±0.83 mmol/L)

55/180 (30,6 %)

111/180 (61,7 %)

175/180 (97,2 %)

Results of the system accuracy for glucose concentrations ≥100 mg/dL (≥5.55 mmol/L)

Within ±5%

Within ±10%

Within ±15%

220/438 (50,2 %)

357/438 (81,5 %)

422/438 (96,3 %)

Results of the system accuracy for combined glucose concentrations between 34.4 mg/dL

(1.9 mmol/L) and 442.8 mg/dL (24.6 mmol/L).

Within ±15 mg/dL or ±15%

(Within ±0.83 mmol/L or ±15%)

597/618 (96,6 %)

In comparison to the YSI, the GL44 met the EN ISO 15197:2013 standard, whereby 95% of the blood

glucose values measured have to fall within the following zones: either ±0.83 mmol/L (±15 mg/dL) of

the measured average value when using the reference measuring procedure for blood glucose con-

centrations <100 mg/dL (<5.55 mmol/L) or ±15% for blood glucose concentrations of ≥100 mg/dL

(≥5.55 mmol/L). 99% of the individual measured blood glucose values must fall within zones A and

B of the Consensus Error Grid (CEG) for diabetes type 1.

Performance evaluation by the user
A study to assess the glucose values of blood samples of capillary blood from the fingertips, which

were obtained from 103 individuals that had no special training, produced the following results:

96.7% within ±15 mg/dL (±0.83 mmol/L) and 95.9% within ±15% of the values obtained in the medi-

cal laboratory with glucose concentrations of at least 100 mg/dL (5.55 mmol/L).
You will find further details and information regarding blood glucose results and various technologies

in generally relevant specialist medical literature.

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1. If the patient shows the following symptoms, it may be the case that no correct values can be

displayed:

• Acute dehydration

• Acute hypotension (low blood pressure)

• Shock

• Hyperosmolar hyperglycaemic condition (with or without ketosis)

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