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Autor:
Benjamin R. Irvin, David C. Klonoff, Annette L. Clark, Erika B. Ammirati, Carole R. Stivers, Joel M. Blatt, Thomas G. Cole, Richard M. Bergenstal, Nancy J.v. Bohannon
Publikováno v:
Point of Care: The Journal of Near-Patient Testing & Technology. 5:116-120
A1C can be measured by portable point-of-care methods that might offer advantages compared with conventional sampling of venous blood for eventual laboratory testing. In a 2-part study, we compared the performance and ease of use of A1C measurement w
Autor:
Mark J. Sarno, William Nowatzke, Thomas G. Cole, Theresa Gautille, Shannon Houghton, Erika B. Ammirati, Janet B. McGill
Publikováno v:
Diabetes Care. 27:1859-1865
OBJECTIVE—1,5-Anhydroglucitol (1,5AG) is a major circulating polyol arising primarily from ingestion and excreted competitively with glucose. Japanese studies have demonstrated reduced concentrations of 1,5AG in serum in hyperglycemic patients in c
Autor:
Stephanie L. Sumner, Corbin M. Curtis, Erika B. Ammirati, Gerald J. Kost, Richard F. Louie, Rebecca J. Sonu
Publikováno v:
Point of care. 11(2)
The purpose of this article is to review current principles and criteria for obtaining Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA '88) waiver, identify existing point-of-care (POC) coagulation and hematology technologies, and analyze re
Autor:
Janet B, McGill, Thomas G, Cole, William, Nowatzke, Shannon, Houghton, Erika B, Ammirati, Theresa, Gautille, Mark J, Sarno
Publikováno v:
Diabetes care. 27(8)
1,5-Anhydroglucitol (1,5AG) is a major circulating polyol arising primarily from ingestion and excreted competitively with glucose. Japanese studies have demonstrated reduced concentrations of 1,5AG in serum in hyperglycemic patients in comparison wi
Autor:
Annette L. Clark, Benjamin R. Irvin, Sunitha Baddam, Erika B. Ammirati, Joel M. Blatt, Carole R. Stivers
Publikováno v:
Diabetes technologytherapeutics. 2(4)
DRx HbA1c is a finger-stick (or =10 microL) test for hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) developed by Metrika, Inc., for rapid quantitative testing at the point of care. It incorporates microelectronics, optics, and dry reagent chemistry inside a self-contained,