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Impact of partial pressure of oxygen in blood samples on the performance of systems for self-monitoring of blood glucose

机译:血液样本中氧气分压对血糖自我监测系统性能的影响

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Background: The partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) in blood samples can affect glucose measurements with oxygen-sensitive systems. In this study, we assessed the influence of different pO2 levels on blood glucose (BG) measurements with five glucose oxidase (GOD) systems and one glucose dehydrogenase (GDH) system. All selected GOD systems were indicated by the manufacturers to be sensitive to increased oxygen content of the blood sample. Materials and Methods: Venous blood samples of 16 subjects (eight women, eight men; mean age, 52 years; three with type 1 diabetes, four with type 2 diabetes, and nine without diabetes) were collected. Aliquots of each sample were adjusted to the following pO2 values: ≤45 mm Hg, approximately 70 mm Hg, and ≥150 mm Hg. For each system, five consecutive measurements on each sample were performed using the same test strip lot. Relative differences between the mean BG value at a pO2 level of approximately 70 mm Hg, which was considered to be similar to pO2 values in capillary blood samples, and the mean BG value at pO2 levels ≤45 mm Hg and ≥150 mm Hg were calculated. Results: The GOD systems showed mean relative differences between 11.8% and 44.5% at pO2 values ≤45 mm Hg and between -14.6% and -21.2% at pO2 values ≥150 mm Hg. For the GDH system, the mean relative differences were -0.3% and -0.2% at pO2 values ≤45 mm Hg and ≥150 mm Hg, respectively. Conclusions: The magnitude of the pO2 impact on BG measurements seems to vary among the tested oxygen-sensitive GOD systems. The pO2 range in which oxygen-sensitive systems operate well should be provided in the product information.
机译:背景:血液样本中氧气的分压(pO2)会影响对氧气敏感的系统对葡萄糖的测量。在这项研究中,我们使用五个葡萄糖氧化酶(GOD)系统和一个葡萄糖脱氢酶(GDH)系统评估了不同pO2水平对血糖(BG)测量的影响。制造商指示所有选定的GOD系统对血液样本中的氧气含量增加敏感。材料和方法:收集了16名受试者的静脉血样本(八名女性,八名男性;平均年龄,52岁;三名患有1型糖尿病,四名患有2型糖尿病,九名没有糖尿病)。将每个样品的等分试样调整为以下pO2值:≤45mm Hg,约70 mm Hg和≥150mm Hg。对于每个系统,使用相同的测试条对每个样品进行五次连续测量。计算pO2浓度约为70 mm Hg时的平均BG值与毛细管血样本中的pO2值相似,并计算pO2浓度≤45mm Hg和≥150mm Hg时的平均BG值之间的相对差。结果:GOD系统在pO2值≤45 mm Hg时显示11.8%至44.5%的平均相对差异,而在pO2值≥150 mm Hg时在-14.6%至-21.2%之间。对于GDH系统,在pO2值≤45mm Hg和≥150mm Hg时,平均相对差分别为-0.3%和-0.2%。结论:在测试过的对氧气敏感的GOD系统中,pO2对BG测量的影响程度似乎有所不同。产品信息中应提供对氧气敏感的系统运作良好的pO2范围。

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