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https://read.qxmd.com/read/29501164/an-electrochemical-immunoassay-for-escherichia-coli-o157-h7-using-double-functionalized-au-pt-sio-2-nanocomposites-and-immune-magnetic-nanoparticles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lingxian Ye, Guangying Zhao, Wenchao Dou
A sensitive Point-of-Care Testing (POCT) with Au-Pt bimetallic nanoparticles (Au@Pt) functionalized silica nanoparticle (SiO2 NPs) and Fe3 O4 magnetic nanoparticles (Fe3 O4 NPs) was designed for the quantitative detection of Escherichia coli O157:H7 (E. coli O157:H7). The poly-(4-styrenesulfonic acid-co-maleic acid) (PSSMA) as a negatively charged polyelectrolyte can be easily coated on surface of the amino group modified SiO2 NPs via electrostatic force. PSSMA is also a good stabilizer for water-soluble bimetallic nanostructures...
May 15, 2018: Talanta
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28745097/a-mobile-app-for-synchronizing-glucometer-data-impact-on-adherence-and-glycemic-control-among-youths-with-type-1-diabetes-in-routine-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark A Clements, Vincent S Staggs
BACKGROUND: Many individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) upload and review blood glucose data between clinic visits. Mobile phone applications that receive data from a "connected" glucometer and that support pattern management are available and have the capacity to make data upload and review less burdensome. Whether mobile apps can improve diabetes self-management among individuals with type 1 diabetes remains unknown. METHOD: We analyzed retrospective data on 81 youths with T1D who were trained to use a glucometer-connected mobile app in their self-management...
May 2017: Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27243791/a-paper-based-pop-up-electrochemical-device-for-analysis-of-beta-hydroxybutyrate
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chien-Chung Wang, Jonathan W Hennek, Alar Ainla, Ashok A Kumar, Wen-Jie Lan, Judy Im, Barbara S Smith, Mengxia Zhao, George M Whitesides
This paper describes the design and fabrication of a "pop-up" electrochemical paper-based analytical device (pop-up-EPAD) to measure beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB)-a biomarker for diabetic ketoacidosis-using a commercial combination BHB/glucometer. Pop-up-EPADs are inspired by pop-up greeting cards and children's books. They are made from a single sheet of paper folded into a three-dimensional (3D) device that changes shape, and fluidic and electrical connectivity, by simply folding and unfolding the structure...
June 21, 2016: Analytical Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27098508/feasibility-of-a-patient-centered-smartphone-based-diabetes-care-system-a-pilot-study
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eun Ky Kim, Soo Heon Kwak, Seungsu Baek, Seung Lyeol Lee, Hak Chul Jang, Kyong Soo Park, Young Min Cho
BACKGROUND: We developed a patient-centered, smartphone-based, diabetes care system (PSDCS). This study aims to test the feasibility of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) reduction with the PSDCS. METHODS: This study was a single-arm pilot study. The participants with type 2 diabetes mellitus were instructed to use the PSDCS, which integrates a Bluetooth-connected glucometer, digital food diary, and wearable physical activity monitoring device. The primary end point was the change in HbA1c from baseline after a 12-week intervention...
June 2016: Diabetes & Metabolism Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26960676/continuous-glucose-monitoring-in-preterm-infants-evaluation-by-a-modified-clarke-error-grid
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eloisa Tiberi, Francesco Cota, Giovanni Barone, Alessandro Perri, Valerio Romano, Rossella Iannotta, Costantino Romagnoli, Enrico Zecca
BACKGROUND: Continuous glucose monitoring using subcutaneous sensors has been validated in adults and children with diabetes, and was found to be useful in the management of glucose control. We aimed to assess feasibility and reliability of a new continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS) in a population of preterm neonates using a Clarke error grid (CEG) specifically modified for preterm infants. METHODS: Preterm infants were recruited within 24 h from delivery...
March 9, 2016: Italian Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26307533/popular-glucose-tracking-apps-and-use-of-mhealth-by-latinos-with-diabetes-review
#26
REVIEW
John Patrick Williams, Dirk Schroeder
BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus in the United States is an increasingly common chronic disease, costing hundreds of billions of dollars and contributing to hundreds of thousands of deaths each year. The prevalence of diabetes is over 50% higher in Latinos than in the general population, and this group also suffers from higher rates of complications and diabetes-related mortality than NHWs. mHealth is a promising new treatment modality for diabetes, though few smartphone apps have been designed specifically for Latinos...
2015: JMIR MHealth and UHealth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24953286/7-themes-for-guiding-situated-ergonomic-assessments-of-medical-devices-a-case-study-of-an-inpatient-glucometer
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dominic Furniss, Paolo Masci, Paul Curzon, Astrid Mayer, Ann Blandford
There is relatively little guidance on the situated ergonomic assessment of medical devices, and few case studies that detail this type of evaluation. This paper reports results of a detailed case study that focuses on the design and use of a modern blood glucose meter on an oncology ward. We spent approximately 150 h in-situ, over 11 days and 4 nights, performing observations and interviews with users. This was complemented by interviews with two staff with oversight and management responsibility related to the device...
November 2014: Applied Ergonomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24683442/mobile-medical-and-health-apps-state-of-the-art-concerns-regulatory-control-and-certification
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maged N Kamel Boulos, Ann C Brewer, Chante Karimkhani, David B Buller, Robert P Dellavalle
This paper examines the state of the art in mobile clinical and health-related apps. A 2012 estimate puts the number of health-related apps at no fewer than 40,000, as healthcare professionals and consumers continue to express concerns about the quality of many apps, calling for some form of app regulatory control or certification to be put in place. We describe the range of apps on offer as of 2013, and then present a brief survey of evaluation studies of medical and health-related apps that have been conducted to date, covering a range of clinical disciplines and topics...
2014: Online Journal of Public Health Informatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22690891/a-prototype-of-a-new-noninvasive-device-to-detect-nocturnal-hypoglycemia-in-adolescents-with-type-1-diabetes-a-pilot-study
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amir Schechter, Ori Eyal, Nehama Zuckerman-Levin, Vered Amihai-Ben-Yaacov, Naomi Weintrob, Naim Shehadeh
BACKGROUND: Severe hypoglycemic events are a major consequence of tight diabetes control. Continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGMSs) were recently introduced in order to minimize the risk of hypoglycemia. However, the present CGMSs are invasive and costly and have been recently demonstrated to be intolerant for most children and adolescents. Hence there is a need for a simple, noninvasive, convenient, and inexpensive device to detect hypoglycemic events. The Gili Medical Hypoglycemia Non Invasive Monitoring System (GMHNIMS) (Gili Medical Ltd...
August 2012: Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21270188/improved-glycemic-control-without-hypoglycemia-in-elderly-diabetic-patients-using-the-ubiquitous-healthcare-service-a-new-medical-information-system
#30
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Soo Lim, Seon Mee Kang, Hayley Shin, Hak Jong Lee, Ji Won Yoon, Sung Hoon Yu, So-Youn Kim, Soo Young Yoo, Hye Seung Jung, Kyong Soo Park, Jun Oh Ryu, Hak C Jang
OBJECTIVE: To improve quality and efficiency of care for elderly patients with type 2 diabetes, we introduced elderly-friendly strategies to the clinical decision support system (CDSS)-based ubiquitous healthcare (u-healthcare) service, which is an individualized health management system using advanced medical information technology. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We conducted a 6-month randomized, controlled clinical trial involving 144 patients aged >60 years...
February 2011: Diabetes Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20144366/diabetes-connected-health-a-pilot-study-of-a-patient-and-provider-shared-glucose-monitoring-web-application
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alice J Watson, Joseph C Kvedar, Basmah Rahman, Alexandra C Pelletier, Gregory Salber, Richard W Grant
BACKGROUND: Real-time sharing of blood glucose results with providers could improve communication and lead to more timely medication titration. New technology platforms are available to support the delivery of innovative models of care delivery. METHODS: In the Diabetes Connected Health (DCH) pilot study, patients with diabetes received access to an online application that stored and graphed glucose readings uploaded from a standard glucometer. Both patients and providers had access to this Web site, where data could be viewed, analyzed, and discussed...
March 1, 2009: Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19893351/-analytical-performance-evaluation-of-glucose-monitoring-system-following-iso15197
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dongheui An, Hee Jung Chung, Hye Won Lee, Woochang Lee, Sail Chun, Won Ki Min
BACKGROUND: We have evaluated the analytical performance of SureStep Flexx (Johnson and Johnson, USA) which can report the plasma equivalent glucose test results and be connected to the hospital information networks, following ISO15197 analytic procedure for glucometer for the first time. METHODS: Adopting the guidelines of ISO15197, we measured the precision of ten glucometers from their repeatability and intermediate precision, and determined the accuracies of the glucometer, comparing to those of GEM Premier 4000 (Instrumentation Laboratory, USA)...
October 2009: Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19055453/critical-evaluation-of-connectivity-based-point-of-care-testing-systems-of-glucose-in-a-hospital-environment
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katelijne M J Floré, Tom Fiers, Joris R Delanghe
BACKGROUND: In recent years a number of point of care testing (POCT) glucometers were introduced on the market. We investigated the analytical variability (lot-to-lot variation, calibration error, inter-instrument and inter-operator variability) of glucose POCT systems in a university hospital environment and compared these results with the analytical needs required for tight glucose monitoring. METHODS: The reference hexokinase method was compared to different POCT systems based on glucose oxidase (blood gas instruments) or glucose dehydrogenase (handheld glucometers)...
2008: Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine: CCLM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18546839/insulin-treatment-in-diabetics-75-years-experiences-and-results-in-outpatient-care
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
P Weber, H Meluzínová, H Kubesová, V Polcarová, B Kocourhová, A Striová, E Fenclová, J Slívová, D Hejlová, M Pisarcíková, T Tomecková
Diabetes mellitus (DM) has a crucial impact on personal and social health. In the very old age it significantly affects also the social status of the individual. In the elderly 75+ y. DM occurs often in the domain of multi-morbidity and can conduce to incurrence and development of serious disability, which can significantly influence further therapeutic procedures. The study was aimed at analyzing the situation connected with the DM development, duration, insulin therapy period and overall approach in persons 75+ y...
2008: Advances in Gerontology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18165572/the-accuracy-of-a-continuous-blood-glucose-monitor-during-surgery
#35
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Koichi Yamashita, Takehiro Okabayashi, Takeshi Yokoyama, Tomoaki Yatabe, Hiromichi Maeda, Masanobu Manabe, Kazuhiro Hanazaki
BACKGROUND: Protocols for tight control of blood glucose can be difficult to achieve in the surgical setting, especially when relying upon intermittent blood glucose testing. A continuous blood glucose monitoring system can facilitate blood glucose management. In the present study, we compared blood glucose measured continuously (STG-22, Nikkiso, Tokyo, Japan), during surgery with coincident measurements obtained intermittently using a conventional laboratory glucometer (ABL 800FLEX (Radiometer Medical Aps, [symbol: see text], Denmark)...
January 2008: Anesthesia and Analgesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18156741/-networking-experience-of-point-of-care-test-glucometer
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ae Ja Park, Hye Ryoun Kim, Mi Kyung Lee
BACKGROUND: Clinical laboratories are selecting total solutions to point-of-care test (POCT) by handling all aspects of information management ranging from the ordering of the test to the reporting of verified results. Today, many POCT devices can be directly connected to the laboratory information system (LIS) via data management system (DMS). We report here our experience with the networking of POCT glucometers. METHODS: We set up computerization of POCT glucometer (Precision PCx, Abbott, USA) in August, 2004 and established a quality control (QC) system for the portable glucometers on 16 wards in Chung-Ang University Hospital...
August 2006: Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16939374/function-and-accuracy-of-glucose-sensors-beyond-their-stated-expiry-date
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rudolf Chlup, Daniela Jelenová, Karolina Chlupová, Jana Zapletalová, Ludmila Chlupová, Josef Bartek
BACKGROUND: The sensor of the Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (CGMS, Medtronic Minimed, Northridge, CA) is labeled to expire 6 months following its production and to measure the glucose concentration in interstitial fluid up to 3 days after insertion. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate potential possibilities of sensors when used beyond their expiry date. METHODS: Twenty sensors, each between 3 to 18 months after the expiry date, were assessed in a 7-day period after insertion...
August 2006: Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16201900/educational-intervention-together-with-an-on-line-quality-control-program-achieve-recommended-analytical-goals-for-bedside-blood-glucose-monitoring-in-a-1200-bed-university-hospital
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Víctor Sánchez-Margalet, Manuel Rodriguez-Oliva, Cristina Sánchez-Pozo, María Francisca Fernández-Gallardo, Raimundo Goberna
Portable meters for blood glucose concentrations are used at the patients bedside, as well as by patients for self-monitoring of blood glucose. Even though most devices have important technological advances that decrease operator error, the analytical goals proposed for the performance of glucose meters have been recently changed by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) to reach <5% analytical error and <7.9% total error. We studied 80 meters throughout the Virgen Macarena Hospital and we found most devices with performance error higher than 10%...
2005: Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine: CCLM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12542241/asynchronous-web-based-patient-centered-home-telemedicine-system
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher Lau, R Sean Churchill, Janice Kim, Frederick A Matsen, Yongmin Kim
A web-based system for asynchronous multimedia messaging between shoulder replacement surgery patients at home and their surgeons was developed and tested. A web browser plug-in simplifies the process of capturing video and transferring it to a web site for novice computer users. The design of the video capture plug-in can be reused to acquire and securely transfer any type of data over the web. For example, readings from home biosensor instruments (e.g., glucometers and spirometers) that can be connected to a personal computer can be transferred to a home telemedicine web site...
December 2002: IEEE Transactions on Bio-medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11079956/glucoweb-a-case-study-of-secure-remote-biomonitoring-and-communication
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
D J Nigrin, I S Kohane
As the Internet begins to play a greater role in many healthcare processes, it is inevitable that remote monitoring of patients' physiological parameters over the Internet will become increasingly commonplace. Internet-based communication between patients and their healthcare providers has already become prevalent, and has gained significant attention in terms of confidentiality issues. However, transmission of data directly from patients' physiological biomonitoring devices over the Web has garnered significantly less focus, especially in the area of authentication and security...
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