Assessment of the performance of blood glucose monitoring systems for monitoring dysglycaemia in neonatal patients
Objective To validate a three-step protocol that assesses the clinical risk associated with using blood glucose monitoring systems (BGMS) in neonates for the management of dysglycaemia.Method The three-step validation approach included confirmation of the accuracy of the reference method using Natio...
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Main Authors: | Yin Ba (Author), Jin Xu (Author), Lin Yuan (Author), Haiyan Zhu (Author), Yipei Yang (Author), Mei Mei Lam (Author), Shulian Zhang (Author), Mili Xiao (Author), Jiayin Xu (Author), Rong Zhang (Author), Chao Chen (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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