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Diabetes Technology & TherapeuticsVol. 7, No. 3 CommentaryWhat Is Accuracy and How Close Must the Agreement Be?Associate Professor James H. NicholsAssociate Professor James H. NicholsSearch for more papers by this authorPublished Online:1 Jun 2005https://doi.org/10.1089/dia.2005.7.558AboutSectionsPDF/EPUB Permissions & CitationsPermissionsDownload CitationsTrack CitationsAdd to favorites Back To Publication ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited byBioinspired synthesis of poly(phenylboronic acid) microgels with high glucose selectivity at physiological pH1 January 2016 | Polymer Chemistry, Vol. 7, No. 42Multicenter Observational Study of the First-Generation Intravenous Blood Glucose Monitoring System in Hospitalized Patients1 June 2015 | Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, Vol. 9, No. 4Switchable glucose-responsive volume phase transition behavior of poly(phenylboronic acid) microgels1 January 2015 | Polymer Chemistry, Vol. 6, No. 48Graphene@Poly(phenylboronic acid)s Microgels with Selectively Glucose-Responsive Volume Phase Transition Behavior at a Physiological pH18 August 2014 | Macromolecules, Vol. 47, No. 17Synthesis and Characterization of Dextran–Tyramine-Based H 2 O 2 -Sensitive Microgels22 August 2014 | Macromolecules, Vol. 47, No. 17Evaluation of accuracy of FAD-GDH- and mutant Q-GDH-based blood glucose monitors in multi-patient populationsClinica Chimica Acta, Vol. 433Analysis: New Point-of-Care Blood Glucose Monitoring System for the Hospital Demonstrates Satisfactory Analytical Accuracy Using Blood from Critically Ill Patients—An Important Step toward Improved Blood Glucose Control in the Hospital1 September 2013 | Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, Vol. 7, No. 5Assessing the Quality of Publications Evaluating the Accuracy of Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems Gary H. Thorpe12 March 2013 | Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, Vol. 15, No. 3The Accu-Chek Mobile blood glucose monitoring system used under controlled conditions meets ISO 15197 standards in the hands of diabetes patients18 August 2012 | Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, Vol. 72, No. 5The clinical performance of the EGV1 self-monitoring blood glucose systemClinica Chimica Acta, Vol. 413, No. 13-14Real-Time Glucose Monitoring in the Hospital: Future or Now?Advances in Surgery, Vol. 44, No. 1Evaluation of a Glucose Meter in Determining the Glycemic Index of Chinese Traditional Foods Fenghua Sun, Stephen H. Wong, Yajun Chen, and Yajun Huang12 February 2010 | Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, Vol. 12, No. 3Clinical Need for Continuous Glucose Monitoring in the Hospital1 November 2009 | Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, Vol. 3, No. 6Clinical evaluation and alternative site blood glucose testing of the EasyPlus mini R2N blood glucose monitoring systemClinica Chimica Acta, Vol. 403, No. 1-2Assessing the quality of Bionime self-monitoring blood glucose system Rightest GM110: A critical evaluation of interference and ambient circumstancesClinica Chimica Acta, Vol. 402, No. 1-2Optimizing diabetes management through glucose profiling: A case-based approachPrimary Care Diabetes, Vol. 2, No. 4The Technology Behind Glucose Meters: Test Strips Joachim Hönes, Peter Müller, and Nigel Surridge21 May 2008 | Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, Vol. 10, No. s1Evaluating the Accuracy of Modern Glucose MetersInsulin, Vol. 3, No. 1Assessing Glucose Monitor Performance—A Standardized Approach John J. Mahoney and John M. Ellison22 November 2007 | Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, Vol. 9, No. 6Evaluation of Inaccuracies in the Measurement of Glycemia in the Laboratory, by Glucose Meters, and Through Measurement of Hemoglobin A1cClinical Diabetes, Vol. 25, No. 2Assessing glucose meter accuracy4 October 2006 | Current Medical Research and Opinion, Vol. 22, No. 11Variability among five over-the-counter blood glucose monitorsClinica Chimica Acta, Vol. 364, No. 1-2 Volume 7Issue 3Jun 2005 InformationCopyright 2005, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.To cite this article:Associate Professor James H. Nichols.What Is Accuracy and How Close Must the Agreement Be?.Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics.Jun 2005.558-562.http://doi.org/10.1089/dia.2005.7.558Published in Volume: 7 Issue 3: June 1, 2005PDF download

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