HbA 1c determination from HemaSpot™ blood collection devices: comparison of home prepared dried blood spots with standard venous blood analysis
To assess the clinical performance and patient acceptance of HemaSpot™ blood collection devices as an alternative blood collection method. Adult men and women with any type of diabetes, routinely carrying out self-monitoring of blood glucose were recruited (n = 128). Participants provided a venous b...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Diabetic medicine 2020-09, Vol.37 (9), p.1463-1470 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To assess the clinical performance and patient acceptance of HemaSpot™ blood collection devices as an alternative blood collection method.
Adult men and women with any type of diabetes, routinely carrying out self-monitoring of blood glucose were recruited (n = 128). Participants provided a venous blood sample and prepared two HemaSpot dried blood spots, one at clinics and one at home. HbA
analysis was by Tosoh G8 high-performance liquid chromatography. Participants also completed a questionnaire.
Strong linear relationships been HbA
levels in dried blood spots and venous blood were observed and a linear model was fitted to the data. Time between dried blood spot preparation and testing did not impact the model. Participants were accepting of the approach: 69.2% would use this system if available and 60.7% would be more likely to use this system than going to their general practitioner.
The combination of a robust desiccating dried blood spot device, home sample preparation and return by post produces HbA
data that support the use of a time-independent linear calibration of dried blood spot to venous blood HbA
. A robust remote sample collection service would be valuable to people living with diabetes in urban areas who are working or house-bound as well as those living in remote or rural locations. |
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ISSN: | 0742-3071 1464-5491 |
DOI: | 10.1111/dme.14110 |