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    The Eyetone Meter provides accurate blood glucose readings, suitable for clinical use in Intensive Care Medicine and Anaesthesia. This study validated its performance against the AutoAnalyser, confirming its reliability for critical care settings.

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    Area of Science:

    • Clinical Chemistry
    • Medical Devices
    • Critical Care Medicine

    Background:

    • Accurate blood glucose monitoring is crucial in Intensive Care Medicine and Anaesthesia.
    • Existing methods require validation for specific devices used in critical care.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the accuracy of the Eyetone Meter for blood glucose measurement.
    • To compare Eyetone Meter readings with a standard AutoAnalyser in a clinical setting.

    Main Methods:

    • A clinical trial was conducted comparing blood glucose measurements.
    • Measurements were taken using reagent strips and the Eyetone Meter.
    • Results were compared against those obtained from an AutoAnalyser.

    Main Results:

    • Blood glucose readings from the Eyetone Meter demonstrated sufficient accuracy.
    • The Eyetone Meter's performance was comparable to the AutoAnalyser for clinical purposes.

    Conclusions:

    • The Eyetone Meter is a reliable tool for blood glucose monitoring in Intensive Care Medicine and Anaesthesia.
    • Its accuracy supports its use in critical care patient management.

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