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Precision-to-tolerance capability: an important consideration in tight glucose control.
Full Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To assess clinical implications of bias and variance of point-of-care glucometric measurements in cardiac surgery patients with wide variations in postoperative hematocrit. METHODS: Point-of-care glucose measurements were compared with values from laboratory analysis of the same sample of whole blood obtained from cardiac patients early on postoperative days 1 and 2. Twenty nurses collected 89 arterial blood samples from 58 patients during a 4-month period. Bias was measured by using difference scores between paired measurements. Patients were grouped within 5% increments according to hematocrit, and analysis of variance was used to test for differences. Variation was analyzed by precision-to-tolerance analysis within 3 euglycemic tolerance ranges. RESULTS: Laboratory glucose values were 62 to 224 mg/dL; point-of-care measures were 83 to 253 mg/dL. Bias was 10.85 mg/dL across all hematocrit groups. Pairs of laboratory and point-of-care glucose values differed significantly (t(174) = 10.03; P < .001). Bias increased from -2.83 mg/dL for patients with hematocrits exceeding 39% to +16.71 mg/dL for patients with hematocrits between 20% and 24%. The standard deviation of difference scores was 11.59 mg/dL overall. The difference between 5% hematocrit groups was significant (F(4) = 4.11; P = .004). Precision-to-tolerance capability ratios for specification limits of 70 to 300, 90 to 140, and 80 to 110 mg/dL were 0.30, 1.39, and 2.32, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The direction of bias change between hematocrit groupings was the direction predicted in the manufacturer's information. Precision-to-tolerance measures indicated that the point-of-care equipment was not suitable for testing glucose within the planned "tighter" glycemic standards.
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Author/s: Prinzing, Catherine (C); Rosenlund, Sarah (S); Sukeena, Vicki (V); Malinowski, Cynthia (C); Wise, Lowell C (LC);
Affiliation: Trinity Health-Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise, Idaho. USA.
Journal and publication information
Publication Type: Comparative Study; Journal Article
Journal: American journal of critical care : an official publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (Am J Crit Care), published in United States. (Language: eng)
Reference: 2009-May; vol 18 (issue 3) : pp 232-9
Dates: Created 2009/05/04; Completed 2009/07/07;
PMID: 19411583, status: MEDLINE (last retrieved date: 7/24/2009)
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