Interfering Effect of Alcohol Swabbing on Capillary Blood Glucose Concentration Using a Glucometer: A Brief Report
Mostafa Abdollahi,
Ayoub Ayar,
Hamideh Kouhpeikar
et al.
Abstract:Background: In this study, we investigated the interfering effect of alcohol swabs on blood glucose measurements. Objectives: We conducted a randomized quasi-experimental quantitative study with 160 diabetic patients. Methods: Blood glucose was measured with a glucometer in three ways: Immediately after cleaning with an alcohol swab, 30 seconds after the alcohol dried, and venous blood glucose. Results: The results of the ANOVA test showed no statistically significant difference between glucose measured by the… Show more
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