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Blood Glucose Test Strips
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Blood Glucose Test Strips
  • The blood glucose test strips (diabetes test
    strips) are a key component of the blood glucose
    testing.
  • These small disposable strips of plastic can look
    insignificant, but they provide a very important
    role in aiding people with diabetes to control
    and monitor their diabetes.
  • In the vast majority of cases, a diabetes testing
    machine will take one type of test strip only.
  • There are many blood glucose meters that take
    blood ketone strips as well, to tests for ketone
    levels.

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Blood Glucose Test Strips
  • How do Diabetes Test Strips Work?
  • Regular testing with diabetes test strips is an
    important part of successful diabetes management.
  •  
  • When the blood is placed on to the test strip, it
    reacts with a chemical called glucose oxidase
    producing gluconic acid from glucose in the
    blood.
  • At the other end of the test strip, the meter
    transfers a current to the test strip.
  • The test strip has electric terminals that allow
    the meter to measure the current between
    terminals.

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Blood Glucose Test Strips
  • The current between terminals changes depending
    on the level of gluconic acid that has been
    produced.
  • The blood glucose meter then utilizes an
    algorithm to act out the blood glucose level
    based upon the difference in current.
  • Some blood glucose test strips allow
    reapplication of more blood to same test strip if
    needed during the test.
  • The amount of the blood required by a test strip
    can vary between the manufacturers. Generally,
    between 0.4 µl to 1 µl of the blood is required.

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Blood Glucose Test Strips
  • Some test strips, not so commonly utilized these
    days, do not require a meter.
  • Blood is placed on the active part of the strip
    and then wiped off after a specified number of
    seconds.
  • Reagent will change the color and result can be
    obtained by matching color against a color chart
    on side of the pot.

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Types of Diabetes Test Strips
  • Currently Three varieties of Diabetes test strips
    are available
  • The first and most commonly used type of diabetic
    testing strip requires the user to drop a small
    amount of blood into it.
  • The other kind of diabetic testing strip is more
    advanced, and uses gentle suction to make contact
    with the blood sample.
  • Nipro, Freestyle and Accuchek are the most
    popular brands in the diabetic testing supplies.

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Testing Strips
  • Important Things to Keep in Mind while Using
    Blood Glucose Monitors with Test Strips
  • A consumable element retaining chemicals that
    react with glucose in the drop of blood is
    utilized for each measurement.
  • For many models, the element is a plastic test
    strip with a small spot impregnated with glucose
    oxidase and other components.

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Testing Strips
  • Each strip is utilized once and then discarded.
  • Instead of strips, some models use drums, discs,
    or cartridges that retain the consumable material
    for multiple tests.
  • You can use famous brands like Accu Chek Active
    Test Strips.

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Coding
  • Since the test strips may vary from batch to
    batch, many models require the user to enter
    manually in a code found on the vial of the test
    strips or on a chip that comes with the test
    strip.
  • By entering coding or chip into the glucose
    meter, the meter will be calibrated to that batch
    of the test strips.
  • However, if the process is carried out
    incorrectly, the meter reading can be up to 4
    mmol/L (72 mg/dL) inaccurate.
  • The implication of an incorrectly coded meter can
    be serious for the patients actively managing
    their diabetes.

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Volume of Blood Sample
  • The size of the drop of the blood needed by
    different models varies from 0.3 to 1 µl.
  • Older models required larger blood samples,
    defined as a hanging drop from the fingertip.
  • Smaller volume requirements decrease the
    frequency of unproductive pricks.

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Alternative Site Examining
  • Smaller drop volumes have enabled alternate site
    testing pricking forearms or other less
    sensitive portions instead of the middle of
    fingertips.
  • Pricking the sides of the fingertips is the least
    uncomfortable method of testing.
  • Though less uncomfortable, readings obtained from
    the forearm blood lag behind the fingertip blood
    in reflecting rapidly changing blood glucose
    levels in the rest of the human body.
  • The times it takes to read the test strip may
    range from 5 to 60 seconds for various models.

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Display
  • The glucose value in mmol/l or mg/dl is displayed
    on the digital display.
  • The preferred measurement unit varies by country
    mg/dl is preferred in France, U.S., Israel,
    Japan, and India. Mmol/l is used in Australia,
    Canada, the UK and China.
  • Germany is the only country where the medical
    professionals routinely operate in both the units
    of the measure.

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Display
  • To convert mg/dl to mmol/l, divided by 18. To
    convert mmol/l to mg/dl, multiplied by 18.
  • Many meters can display either unit of the
    measure.
  • There have been a couple of published instances
    in which individual with diabetes has been misled
    into wrong actions by assuming that a reading in
    mmol/l was really a low reading in mg/dl, or the
    converse.
  • In general, if a value is presented with a
    decimal point, it is in mmol/l, without a decimal
    it is most likely mg/dl.

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Factors That Effect of ResultsUsing Test Strips
  • You must throw out outdated or damaged test
    strips.
  • Store strips positively in their sealed
    container keep them away from moisture heat, and
    humidity.
  • Be sure strips are meant for your specific
    glucose meter.
  • Keep your glucose meter and the test strips at
    room temperature.
  • Wash and dry the hands and the testing site
    thoroughly before pricking your skin.
  • Use one of the fast-acting glucose tests
    strips and receive your blood glucose results in
    as little as three seconds.

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