Precision and accuracy of a point of care glucometer for detection of hypoglycaemia in horses

Kristopher Hughes, Claire Moore, Sophie Woods, Edwina Wilkes

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Abstract

Point-of-care (POC) glucometry is commonly used in horses; however, measurement error with this method when analysing hypoglycaemic samples (<4 mmol/L) is unknown. The objective of this study was to determine the precision and accuracy of glucometry in hypoglycaemic horses in comparison to a laboratory method of glucose measurement (LAB). Repeatability coefficients were 0.47 mmol/L for POC and 0.09 mmol/L for LAB, and coefficients of variation were 10 % and 2.11 %, for the POC and LAB methods, respectively. Systemic bias with the POC method was present, with a mean bias of −0.26 mmol/L (95 % limits of agreement: −0.88 – 0.37) in comparison to LAB, and <70% of measurements were within 20 % of paired LAB results. Prior to use of glucometers, assessment of the diagnostic performance of the equipment is necessary, including determination of acceptable criteria and reference ranges for hypoglycaemic samples.

Original languageEnglish
Article number106109
Number of pages3
JournalVeterinary Journal
Volume305
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

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