Abstract

Aim: The radar plot is a relatively new way of communicating blood glucose monitoring system (BGMS) accuracy and precision: data points positioned within concentric circles represent the magnitude (increasing with distance from center) and direction (relative to horizontal) of BGMS-error (center=equivalency with reference instrument measurement). This manuscript aims to demonstrate the utility of radar plots as visual tools for interpretation of BGMS analytical performance. Results & methodology: Radar plots were constructed for five BGMSs, to compare BGMS blood glucose results with reference instrument measurements. Conclusion: Radar plots are a useful tool for the visualization of BGMS analytical performance, communicating accuracy, precision and the satisfaction of certain regulatory criteria at a glance.

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