2022
DOI: 10.1007/s13312-022-2575-5
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Comparison of Continuous Real Time Blood Glucose Measurement With Venous Laboratory Blood Glucose Level in Neonates During Perioperative Period

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“…This has been done in different setups, such as in the lactose tolerance test, [1] in patients administered basal-bolus insulin, [2] during pregnancy, [3] and during resuscitation. [4] Among other types of glucose measurement methods are comparisons of continuous real time monitoring with venous level, [5] earlobe site versus nger tips, [6] subcutaneous versus intravenous in an operating room, [7] several blood glucose meters, [8,9] two continuous glucose monitoring systems in a cardio-surgical ICU, [10] between point-of-care testing and venous method in gestational diabetes, [11] and continuous monitoring in surgical ICU with capillary method. [12] All these studies used the Bland-Altman (B-A) method13 for assessing agreement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has been done in different setups, such as in the lactose tolerance test, [1] in patients administered basal-bolus insulin, [2] during pregnancy, [3] and during resuscitation. [4] Among other types of glucose measurement methods are comparisons of continuous real time monitoring with venous level, [5] earlobe site versus nger tips, [6] subcutaneous versus intravenous in an operating room, [7] several blood glucose meters, [8,9] two continuous glucose monitoring systems in a cardio-surgical ICU, [10] between point-of-care testing and venous method in gestational diabetes, [11] and continuous monitoring in surgical ICU with capillary method. [12] All these studies used the Bland-Altman (B-A) method13 for assessing agreement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%