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Using Point of Care Glucose Meters in the Critically Ill: Assessing Meter Performance in the Clinical Context
BackgroundPoint of care (POC) glucose meters are widely used in hospitals to aid in monitoring blood glucose levels. We have evaluated the clinical performance of our meters in the critically ill population.MethodsTo evaluate the accuracy of glucose meters results, as obtained by our end users, we m