Accuracy and reliability of continuous blood glucose monitor in post-surgical patients

2009 
Background: The STG-22t is the only continuous blood glucose monitoring system currently available. The aim of this study is to determine the accuracy and reliability of the STG-22t for continuously monitoring blood glucose level in post-surgical patients. Methods: Fifty patients scheduled for routine surgery were studied in surgical intensive care unit (ICU) of a university hospital. After admission to the ICU, the STG22t was connected to the patients. An attending physician obtained blood samples from a radial arterial catheter. Blood glucose level was measured using the ABLt800FLEX immediately after blood collection at 0, 4, 8, and 16 h post-admission to the ICU (total of 200 blood glucose values). Results: The correlation coefficient (R 2 ) was 0.96. In the Clarke error grid, 100% of the paired measurements were in the clinically acceptable zone A and B. The Bland and Altman analysis showed that bias limits of agreement (percent error) were 0.04(0.7) 0.35(6.3)mmol (mg/dl) (7%), 0.11(2) 1.22(22) (15%) and 0.33(6) 1.28(23) (10%) in hypoglycemia (o70(3.89)mmol (mg/dl), normoglycemia (3.89(70)‐10(180) mmol (mg/dl), and hyperglycemia (410(180)mmol (mg/dl), respectively. Conclusions: The STG-22t can be used for measuring blood glucose level continuously and measurement results are consistent with intermittent measurement (percentage error within 15%). Therefore, the STG-22t is a useful device for monitoring in blood glucose level in the ICU for 16 h.
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